Julio Aparicio Díaz Explained

Julio Aparicio Díaz
Nickname:Julito
Birth Name:Julio Aparicio Díaz
Birth Date:1969 1, df=y
Birth Place:Seville, Spain
Other Names:Julito Aparicio
Sport:Bullfighting
Rank:Torero
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School:Sevillian
Novillero Date:8 February 1987
Novillero Place:Gandia, Spain
Alternativa Date:15 April 1990
Alternativa Place:Seville, Spain
Confirmacion Date:18 May 1994
Confirmacion Place:Madrid, Spain
Attorney:Javier Gonzalez
Relatives:Julio Aparicio Martínez (father)
Julio Aparicio Nieto (grandfather)
Kika Aparicio (sister)
Malena Loreto (mother)

Julio Aparicio Díaz (born 1969), also known as Julito Aparicio, is a Spanish bullfighter from Seville. Aparicio made his public début in bullfighting at the age of fourteen in 1984.[1] He was confirmed as a torero, or matador, in 1994.

Early life

Aparicio was born on 4 January 1969 in Seville, Spain, and is the son of Julio Aparicio Martínez, who was a famous torero in the 1950s and 1960s and the grandson of Julio Aparicio Nieto, who was also involved in bullfighting.[2] [3] Aparicio's mother is Malena Loreto, a famous flamenco dancer and his sister Kika Aparicio is an actress.[4] [5] Aparicio made his first public appearance in relation to bullfighting on 2 September 1984 at the Arenas de San Pedro.[1] In 1986, Aparicio, while thinking about studying law, decided to leave everything for a career in bullfighting at the age of sixteen.[6]

Career

Aparicio débuted as a novillero, a fighter of young bulls, on 8 February 1987 in Gandia, Spain alongside Fernando Lozano and Gregorio de Jesús as a picador. Later that year, he went to the European Parliament in Strasbourg to defend the Spanish tradition of bullfighting.[7] Aparicio received his alternativa (alternative), a ceremony which a novillero starts fighting mature bulls for the first time as a torero, on 15 April 1990 at the Royal Cavalry of Seville.[8] After that, he made his French début in Nîmes on 16 May 1991 at the Arena of Nîmes.[9]

Aparicio had his confirmación, a confirmation of his status as a torero, four years later on 18 May 1994 at Las Ventas in Madrid. He also received a confirmación in Mexico on 13 November 1994.[8] Aparicio was greatly praised from fans for his performance at his confirmación in May.[10] On the fifth bull of the afternoon, Aparicio fought a bull of the Alcurrucén breed named Cañego. This performance is regarded as his best,[10] and the one that established him as a top bullfighter.

From 1994 to 1998 he was advertised to participate in a majority of the bullfighting festivals held in Spain and France.[11] At the 1998 San Isidro Festival, he served as the Godfather to Morante de la Puebla for Puebla's confirmación ceremony.[12] On 4 June 1998 he announced his withdrawal from events and was inactive until 2000. He had his reaparición, or comeback, on 15 March 2000 in an event with José Mari Manzanares and Juan Bautista in Fitero.[11]

In the following years since his return to the major fairs where he gained his notability, he has had several mishaps which has resulted in not being reviewed as favorable compared to years past.[11] [13] On 23 March 2008, at Las Ventas, he was gored by a bull which caused a severe laceration in his left thigh.[11] Also, prior to his accident on 21 May, he only had four performances for the 2010 season. He was considered favorable for two of the eight bulls he fought, and he was booed in his last performance at Nîmes, France before the accident.[13] He has drawn criticism of not being "glamorous", not being close enough to the bulls to be considered dangerous, and not making the bull "dance" in his later years.[13]

On 21 May 2010 Aparicio was severely injured during a performance when a bull gored him. The incident happened as Aparicio was attempting the faena, a series of passes in which a torero uses his cape and sword before delivering the estocada, or death blow. The bull immediately withdrew its horn from Aparicio's neck, and Aparicio attempted to leave the bullring, but lost consciousness and had to be carried out. Two other matadors stepped in and slew Opiparo. The result of the injury was a punctured tongue, a fractured hard palate, a fractured upper maxilla and several broken teeth.[14] Doctors at Las Ventas operated on Aparicio for an hour and performed an emergency tracheotomy to stabilize him.[14] He was transferred to the 12 October Hospital in Madrid where he underwent six hours of surgery to repair his fractured jaw. He left the intensive care unit on 24 May after recovering from surgery.[15] He went back to the hospital in critical condition on 28 May due to acute respiratory failure that required ventilation through a breathing tube due to swelling from an infection.[16] He left the hospital on 6 June after recovering once again.[17]

After the accident, Aparicio fired his manager Simon Casas[18] who had said in an interview that Aparicio would not be able to psychologically recover so quickly. Aparicio made a return to bullfighting in Pontevedra on 1 August, ten weeks after the accident.[19] He later revealed that on the day of the accident, he had competed with a broken middle finger on his left hand.[20]

Career highlights

Event:Location:Date:Bulls or steers:Notes:Refs:
Début novilleroGandia, Spain8 February 1987El Torreón
  • Cartel: Fernando Lozano
  • Cartel: Gregorio de Jesús
PresentaciónSeville, Spain16 July 1989Torrestrella
(mixed with Curro)
  • Cartel: Curro Vásquez
[21]
AlternativaSeville, Spain15 April 1990Torrestrella
Début in FranceNîmes, France16 May 1991Sánchez Delp
ConfirmaciónSeville, Spain18 May 1994Manolo Gonzalez
ConfirmaciónMexico13 November 1994Xajay
  • Godfather: Juan Mora
  • Witness: Manolo Mejía
ReapariciónFitero, Spain15 March 2000Carmen Segovia
  • Cartel: José María Manzanares
  • Cartel: Juan Bautista

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julio Aparicio . taurologia.com . 2011-11-16 . Spanish.
  2. Web site: 1ª corrida de la Feria del Aniversario en Las Ventas . . 2008-06-02 . 2011-11-14 . Spanish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120406175108/http://lacomunidad.elpais.com/josema-fi-27/2008/6/2/feria-del-aniversario-1a-informacion-previa-la-corrida-del-3 . 2012-04-06 .
  3. Web site: Spanish bullfighter gored by the bull is in 'critical condition' . DigitalJournal.com . Solar, Igor I. . 2010-05-21 . 2011-11-14.
  4. Web site: El torero Julio Aparicio, conmocionado por la muerte de su madre. vanitatis.com. 2011-08-30. 2011-11-18. Spanish.
  5. Web site: Malena Loreto, Kika Aparicio y Enrique Miguel Rodriguez en la Feria de Abril. Sevilla Press. 2007-04-25. 2011-11-18. Spanish.
  6. News: Julio Aparicio . . 1990-04-13 . 2011-11-14 . Spanish.
  7. Book: South Africa Foundation . South Africa international . 18 . 268 . 1987.
  8. Web site: Julio Aparicio Díaz . Portal Taurino . 2011-11-14 . Spanish.
  9. Web site: Lidiadores: Julio Aparicio . mundotoro.com . 2011-11-15 . Spanish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425163616/http://morantedelapuebla.mundotoro.com/Lidiadores/Lidiador.aspx?value=165 . 2012-04-25 .
  10. News: Julio Aparicio es sometido a una segunda operación tras la cogida en Las Ventas . . Cano, Rosa Jiminez . 2010-05-23 . 2011-11-15 . Spanish.
  11. Web site: Julio Aparicio . artetoreo.com . 2010-05-23 . 2011-11-15 . Spanish.
  12. Web site: Aparicio Díaz, Julio (1969-VVVV). . mcnbiografias.com . 2011-11-16 . Spanish.
  13. Web site: Matador Who Cheated Death Makes His Comeback Part 2: A Celebration of Spain . . Moreno, Juan . 2010-08-13 . 2011-11-14.
  14. Web site: Matador Who Cheated Death Makes His Comeback Part 3: Miracle in the Arena . Moreno, Juan . . 2010-08-13 . 2011-11-14.
  15. Web site: Spanish bullfighter Julio Aparicio out of intensive care after brutal goring in throat . Fox News . . 2010-05-24 . 2011-11-14.
  16. News: Julio Aparicio regresa a la UCI en estado grave . Cano, Rosa Jimenez . . 2010-05-28 . 2011-11-14 . Spanish.
  17. News: No me voy a ir a casa . Cano, Rosa Jimenez . . 2010-07-31 . 2011-11-14 . Spanish.
  18. Web site: Fast der ganze Mund zerstört . . 2010-05-23 . 2011-11-15 . German.
  19. Web site: Matador Who Cheated Death Makes His Comeback Part 4: A Story of Courage . Moreno, Juan . . 2010-08-13 . 2011-11-14.
  20. Web site: MADRID. Julio Aparicio anuncia su reaparición para el 1 de agosto en Pontevedra. Por Barquerito. . torosdos.com . 2010-06-25 . 2011-11-15 . Spanish.
  21. Web site: Brutal cornada a Aparicio . . 2010-05-22 . 2011-11-15 . Spanish . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100828135923/http://impreso.milenio.com/node/8771320 . 2010-08-28 .