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- Dania Jai-Alai - A jai-alai fronton with dining and banquet facilities, featuring pari-mutuel betting on live and simulcast jai-alai, horse and harness racing.
- Jai-alai Info - Offers basic information about this sport including rules of play, history and trivia.
- Dania Jai-Alai - The world's fastests ballsport. News, results, videos, rules, strategies, terminology, equipment, FAQs, and celebrity fans.
- Calculated Bets - A jai-alai book currently in print. Includes several years of data from Milford jai-alai and excerpts from the book.
- Jai-alai Extra - A blog covering the sport in Florida with news, fronton updates, player information, and jai alai history.
- Jai-Alai Elorduy Mexico - Partidos Profesonales y amateurs de Jai Alai o Cesta Punta en la Ciudad de Mexico. Historia, torneos, reglas, fotogaleria.
- Extreme! Jai Alai - The Tijuana Fronton Palacio offers news, rules, history of the game, shots, dictionary, players, statistics, results, pictures, and links.
- Cesta Punta - Fronton located in Saint Jean de Luz, France. Includes history and information about jai alai, players, tournaments, results, and ticket prices. [English, French, Spanish]
- Jai-Alai USA - Contains a message board, chat area, newsletter, photos, and general information on the sport.
- Onlineracing.tv - Live action from Newport Jai Alai catered via internet (high speed required). Also Live Streaming Video from greyhound tracks.
Wikipedia Articles
- Jai alai - Jai-Alai ( in English and in Basque) means "Merry Festival" in the Basque language. The term is used to denote a fronton (or open-walled arena) used to play a variety of Basque Pelota called Cesta Punta, and, more broadly, to the game itself.
- Trac Ball - Trac Ball (or Trac-Ball, or Tracball) is typically a game of catch played by two or more people wherein both participants wield an oversized glove/racquet/basket, passing a ball back and forth. The racquet is similar in appearance and function to a Jai alai basket.
- Jorge Rivero - Born Jorge Pous Ribe in Mexico City, Mexico, in June 1938, matinee idol Jorge Rivero has been billed at times as George Rivers and George Rivero. Rivero was raised on a ranch and proved to be an excellent athlete, excelling in track and jai-alai.
- Whirlyball - Whirlyball is a team sport that combines elements of basketball and jai alai, or to the average Joe it is a combination of Lacrosse and bumper cars, with the players riding "Whirlybugs", small electric vehicles similar to bumper cars. Because play requires a special court, it is played in only a handful of locations in the United States and Canada.