It depends on the size of the venue but there are usually at least two picadores present at any fight.
The person who assists the matador in the bullring is called a "subaltern" or "subalterno" in Spanish. They help with various tasks during the bullfight, such as holding the capes and assisting the matador with their equipment.
There are three 'cloaks' or capes used in a bullfight:Capote - large heavy violet colored cape used to help control the bull's movements.Muleta - the smaller red cape used in the final stage of the bullfight along with the sword.Capa or capote de paseo - the highly decorated cape worn by the matador during the paseo or opening parade
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The REwards are approval and admiration (both familial and public)..plus you get to make a nice living and have groupies! The Awards are ears and tails, depending on how well you did. Not all bullfighters are successful, by the way..most are not.
The banderilleros assist the matador in the ring and help protect him and draw the bull away if he gets into trouble. He may also have a mozo de estoques who handles and cares for the matador's equipment but never enters the ring. He stays in the callejon but is always ready to provide a replacement sword or other articles if needed.
A bullfighter is called a torero. There are three classes of toreros:Matador - the man charged with artistically killing the bull.Banderillero - men who assist the matador and place the decorated banderillas.Picador - the horse-mounted torero who jabs the bull's tossing muscle with a lance.When the bull enters the ring the first person who will perform a few simple passes is a banderillero. During this time the matador will study how the bull charges and tailor his performance based on what he sees. He will then take the large cape, the capote, and perform a few passes and help guide the bull to the picador.
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Bull fighters who operate mainly on horseback are called picadors or probably some Spanish word relating to Caballeros ( Horsemen, Knights, cavaliers). In the Portuguese brand of Bull fighting, the Cav boys play a major role and they are called Rejoneadors. REJON ( it does not mean Re-join) is the Portuguese brand of Bull fighting and is more cavalry oriented. I hope this is of some help.
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The matador will usually have one or more banderillerosand may have his own picadores. However, many bullrings provide these persons from among local toreros. He may also have a mozo de estoques (sword boy) who helps him dress for the fight and is available in the alleyway (callejon) behind the actual ring to replace damaged swords or capes during the fight if needed. Most matadores also have managers who help them obtain contracts and who advise them during fights.
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