José María Dols Samper
Personal information | |
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Birth name | José María Dols Samper |
Nationality | Spanish |
Born | Alicante, Spain | 3 January 1982
Home town | Alicante |
Occupation(s) | Bullfighter Model |
Years active | 2002–present |
Agent | Toño Matilla, Jorge Matilla (apoderados) |
Spouse |
Rocío Escalona (m. 2010) |
Children | José María Julieta Gabriela |
Parents |
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Relative(s) | Manuel Dols Samper (brother) |
Website | www.josemariamanzanares.com/ |
José María Dols Samper (Spanish: [xoˈse maˈɾia ˈðols samˈpeɾ]; born 3 January 1982), also known professionally as José Mari Manzanares hijo (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈmaɾi manθaˈnaɾes ˈixo])[note 1] is a Spanish bullfighter and model. He has twice been borne shoulder-high out through the Great Gate at the Las Ventas bullring in Madrid.
Early life
[edit]Manzanares grew up in a family whose affinity for bullfighting was very strong, for not only was his father the bullfighter José Mari Manzanares, but his grandfather, José María Dols Cantó ("Pepe Manzanares"), was a novillero and later a subalterno and a banderillero.[1] He began studies in veterinary medicine but eventually gave them up to give himself over wholly to tauromachy.[2]
In 2001, when he was 19 years old, he presented himself as a becerrista (novice who fights calves) at a charitable bullfighting festival in Campotéjar, at which he cut four ears and two tails. He alternated with M. González Porras, José Fuentes, José María Manzanares (his father), Enrique Ponce, and Joaquín Puga, while bulls were supplied by the Giménez Indarte ranch.[3][1] He made his début with picadores at Nîmes, France on 22 February 2002, alternating with David Luguillano and Juan Bautista, and with bulls supplied by Victoriano del Río.[1]
Bullfighting career
[edit]Manzanares took the alternativa at the Feria de Hogueras de San Juan ("Saint John's Fair of Bonfires") in his hometown of Alicante on 24 June 2003. Standing as "godfather" was Enrique Ponce, while Francisco Rivera Ordóñez stood as witness. Manzanares cut one ear off his first bull (variously named Virreino or Birreiro by different sources), and both ears and the tail off his second; both bulls were supplied by Daniel Ruiz Yagüe's ranch.[2][1][4]
Since taking his alternativa, he has kept to his decision not to share the bullring, that is to say, he will never seek top billing. This he manages by giving the alternativa to novilleros (bullfighters who are not yet fully fledged matadors) or by appearing after other veteran bullfighters, with few exceptions, such as cases of mano a mano bullfights (ones at which only two bullfighters appear, instead of the usual three).[5] He had the confirmation of his alternativa on 18 May 2005 at Las Ventas. Standing as "godfather" this time was César Jiménez, while Salvador Vega stood as witness.[6] Bulls, including the one that Manzanares slew for his confirmation, named Catavino, were supplied by the Garcigrande ranch.[1] On 19 November 2006, he also had his alternativa confirmed at the Plaza México, the world's biggest bullring, with El Juli as "godfather" and José Luis Angelino y Bricio as witness. Bulls were supplied by the Los Encinos ranch, and Manzanares reaped two ears on this occasion. He had also had another confirmation in Colombia on 1 February 2004 at the Santamaría Bullring in Bogotá, with Enrique Ponce standing as "godfather" and Manuel Libardo as witness. The bull slain in that ceremony was Cerillero, furnished by the Achury Viejo ranch. Manzanares got an ovation at that event.[6]
On 1 May 2006, between tears and in an emotional act, he cut off his father's coleta (bullfighter's queue) on the occasion of the elder Manzanares's farewell to the bullring.[7][2] In the 2007 bullfighting season – from which he had to withdraw in September because of a dengue infection, possibly contracted from a mosquito bite during an engagement in Tropical America[8] – and the 2008 season, too – from which he also had to excuse himself after catching another virus[9][10] – he fought together with his father on numerous occasions. His style is considered to be at a high artistic level and to be serious and deep. In the 2008 bullfighting season he had resounding triumphs at the Seville Fair when he appeared at the Maestranza, at Alicante's Feria de Hogueras, at Acho in Lima, and at Valencia in Venezuela, being borne out the gates at his appearances.[11]
The 2011 bullfighting season was very important for Manzanares. On 18 May, he was taken shoulder-high out through the Great Gate at Las Ventas after slaying bulls supplied by the Núñez del Cuvillo ranch, among them one named Trapajoso. He also got an ovation and two ears, sharing the billing with El Juli and Sebastián Castella.[6] On 30 April, he spared one of his bulls,[note 3] named Arrojado, from the Núñez del Cuvillo ranch, at the Maestranza. This indulto was the first in the bullring's history since 1965, when a young bull had likewise been spared. Campanito, the other bull who met Manzanares that afternoon, was, however, not as lucky as Arrojado.[12][13][6] On 28 September, Manzanares was borne out through the Great Gate at La Monumental in Barcelona together with Morante de la Puebla and Julián López Escobar "El Juli". Bullfighting aficionados bore them shoulder-high all the way to their hotel in a historic moment for the defence of bullfighting, this having been the last year when bullfights were held at this bullring.[14]
In 2016, at the yearly Corrida de Beneficencia ("Charity Bullfights"), Manzanares was borne out through the Great Gate at Las Ventas, together with López Simón, after slaying bulls furnished by the Victoriano del Río ranch.[15] Sebastián Castella was the third bullfighter on the bill that afternoon.[6] Worth pointing out among these bullfights are the times when Manzanares was borne out through the gate at Béziers in 2011 (together with Sebastián Castella this time), 2014, and 2021;[16][17][18] in Nîmes in 2013;[19] at the Plaza México in 2007;[20] at the Plaza de Toros Cañaveralejo in Cali, Colombia in 2013;[21] at the Arènes du Plumaçon bullring in Mont-de-Marsan, France, in 2014;[22] and at Valencia in 2012, 2014, 2015, and 2017.[23][24][25][26]
Modelling career
[edit]In 2012, Manzanares began his career as an advertising model for some haute couture firms, appearing in VMan sporting Carine Roitfeld's styles, which included a gladiator's skirt.[27] In 2013, he was Givenchy's spring-summer-season male image.[28] In 2015, he starred, alongside Blanca Padilla, in Dolce & Gabbana's spring-summer-season campaign, which was inspired by bullfighting.[29]
Personal life
[edit]On 6 November 2010, Manzanares wed Rocío Escalona, a prestigious plastic surgeon's daughter, at Alicante's Church of Our Lady of Grace (Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de Gracia).[30] They have three children, José María (born 2011), Julieta (born 2013), and Gabriela (born 2016).[31]
Manzanares's brother, Manuel Dols Samper, is himself a rejoneador.[1][2]
Notes
[edit]- ^ The word hijo means "son" and is used to distinguish Dols from his father, who used the same name professionally.
- ^ The derechazo is a bullfighting manoeuvre in which the bull is led with the muleta, held in the right hand and supported with the sword, by the bullfighter's right side.
- ^ A bull can be spared the sword, in a process called an indulto, if he is deemed to have fought very well. He is then sent back to the ranch where he came from and becomes a stud, the hope being that this will improve the breed.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f "José Mari Manzanares (hijo)". tauroarte.com (in Spanish). Tauroarte. 2024. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ a b c d Cabot, Toni (20 September 2020). "En el nombre del padre, de Dalia, de Arrojado y amén". informacion.es (in Spanish). Información. Retrieved 15 August 2024.
- ^ "El hijo de Manzanares corta cuatro orejas y dos rabos en su debut". mundotoro.com (in Spanish). 29 April 2001. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ Gordón, Francisco (10 May 2024). "Manzanares, Juan Ortega y Roca Rey cierran el ciclo taurino de la Feria de Córdoba". diariocordoba.com (in Spanish). Córdoba. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
- ^ Rioboo, Pablo López (16 August 2022). "La decisión de Manzanares que ha condicionado todas las corridas que ha toreado esta temporada". Cultoro.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ a b c d e "Detalle del Lidiador". mundotoro.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 August 2024.
- ^ Moreno, Víctor; Ramírez, María E.; de la Oliva, Cristian; Moreno, Estrella (13 October 2002). "José María Manzanares". buscabiografias.com (in Spanish). Busca Biografías. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
- ^ "José María Manzanares dice adiós a la temporada por culpa del 'dengue'" (in Spanish). El Mundo. September 2007. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ Cano, Jesús (September 2008). "Manzanares, con fiebre, vómitos y convulsiones es ingresado en Murcia". Burladero.com (in Spanish). ABC. Retrieved 7 June 2011.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Temporada 2008: de Tomás a Perera". abc (in Spanish). 31 December 2008. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ VILLAR, JORGE (16 November 2008). "Manzanares corta dos orejas y sale a hombros en Venezuela". Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ Amorós, Andrés (30 April 2011). "El día en que Manzanares indultó a "Arrojado" y salió por la Puerta del Príncipe". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ Amorós, Andrés (1 May 2011). ""Arrojado" a la gloria" (in Spanish). ABC. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ "Salida a hombros". Feria Tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Las ventas". www.las-ventas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Manzanares sale a hombros en la primera de feria en Beziers (Francia)". lainformacion.com (in Spanish). La Información. 14 August 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Castella y Manzanares protagonizaron tremendo agarron en Béziers. Arturo Saldivar sin suerte en Málaga". DE SOL Y SOMBRA (in Spanish). 14 August 2011. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Manzanares a hombros en el cierre de Beziers". www.burladero.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Manzanares alcanza la Gloria en Nimes. Reportaje". josemariamanzanares.com (in Spanish). prensaJMM. 15 September 2013. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ VILLAR, JORGE (6 February 2007). "Manzanares abre la puerta grande en México". informacion.es (in Spanish). Información. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Puerta Grande para Manzanares". www.burladero.tv (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Manzanares estrena la Puerta Grande en la primera de Mont de Marsan". larazon.es (in Spanish). La Razón. 16 July 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Hermoso, Castella y Manzanares, a hombros en Valencia". telemadrid.es (in Spanish). Telemadrid. 26 July 2015. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ Aguado, Paco (22 July 2017). "Manzanares sale a hombros y a Marín le niegan la puerta grande". diariodesevilla.es (in Spanish). Diario de Sevilla. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Fallas de Valencia. Manzanares et Talavante a hombros. Oreille pour Padilla". feria.tv (in French). Feria Tv. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Talavante sale a hombros en Valencia". hoy.es (in Spanish). Hoy. 16 March 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Jose María Manzanares se pone falda". telecinco.es (in Spanish). Telecinco. 29 March 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "José María Manzanares es el nuevo rostro de Givenchy". hola.com (in Spanish). HOLA. 17 January 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ "Dolce & Gabbana ficha al torero José María Manzanares y a los modelos Blanca Padilla y Xavier Serrano para su próxima campaña". hola.com (in Spanish). HOLA. 23 December 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2022.
- ^ Antolín, Ana (5 November 2010). "Una boda sin flashes". informacion.es (in Spanish). Información. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
- ^ Bustamante, Elena (8 August 2017). "José María Manzanares: diestro, modelo y padre de familia". elespanol.com (in Spanish). El Español Publicaciones S.A. Retrieved 16 August 2024.
External links
[edit]- Manzanares's official website (in Spanish)
- Manzanares, el Apple de la Tauromaquia (in Spanish)