The competitions are usually a race for the finish by however many individual competitors there are but occasionally they are done
txandetan, in relays, where two
aizkolaris form a team and relieve the other once a trunk has been chopped through. The focus is more on stamina than speed compared to other wood-chopping events outside the Basque Country and most competitions last half an hour at the very least but normally more than an hour. They can be held with each
aizkolari having two helpers. The
botilero (
botillero in
Spanish) holds the towel and brings new axes. The
prestatzaile (
enseñador in
Spanish) checks the two halves are fully separated (they sometimes appear to have but are still connected), dictates the rhythm and indicates where best to hit next. In a famous competition held in 1983 in
Tolosa, two
aizkolaris called Jose Mari Mendizabal and Mikel Mindegi had a wager to chop six 110
ontza trunks and 52
kanaerdikoa (a total of 100
kanaerdi) each in less than 5 hours. Mendizabal won the competition and 2 million
pesetas taking just 4:12hrs, Mindegi 4:29hrs. But the most famous
aizkolari was probably a man nicknamed
Santa Ageda who competed in an epic event in the bullring of
Azpeitia in 1903. Many
aizkolariak compete into high age. In 1900, Augustin Unanue who was aged 75 at the time, famously chopped a log of 1m diameter in 4 hours. Famous competitions often lead to the composition of
bertsos in honour of the event. The most important modern day competition is probably the
Urrezko Aizkora, the "golden axe" competition where the best
aizkolaris from all over the Basque Country compete against each other individually or in pairs. There are several categories, including two junior competitions for people under the age of 23 and 18. The competitions are held in different places in the Basque Country over a period of two months to establish a winner. Held since 1997, it has been held annually since. Other important competitions are the
Donostiako Urrezko Kopako ("gold cup of San Sebastián"), the
Euskal Herriko Lehen Maila ("premier league of the Basque Country") and the provincial competitions.
Over-regional championships Urrezko Aizkora An annual event with the final taking place in
Azpeitia. The winner or winning pair in the adult categories are given in bold.
Euskal Herriko Txapelketa The championship of the
Basque Country where aizkolaris from all over the Basque Country compete.
Provincial championships Bizkaiko Irekia The "open championship of
Biscay".
Gipuzkoako Txapelketa The championship of
Gipuzkoa, a province level championship held annually.
Nafarroako Txapelketa The championship of
Navarre, a province level championship held annually.
Other championships Donostiako Urrezko Kopa The "golden cup of San Sebastián", held annually with 5 finalists competing in the final event. To date, the best time is held by Donato Larretxea who completed the task in a record 25 minutes 17 seconds. ==Variations==