2 Spaniards gored as the San Fermin bull run festival concludes
Ten men were injured in the final run, bringing the festival total to 57 hurt, the Navarre regional government said.
- On Tuesday, the eighth and final bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, left ten men injured. An 18-year-old suffered a thigh gore wound and a 46-year-old was gored in the chest, the Navarre regional government said.
- This year's fiesta marks 100 years since the publication of Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Sun Also Rises," which launched the event to international fame. Hundreds of daredevils run the 875-meter course through medieval city streets each morning.
- Ten men were injured Tuesday, bringing the total number of daredevils hurt during this year's fiesta to 57. Five of these injured runners are foreign nationals: two Britons, an Australian, an American, and a German.
- Although the final run concluded, the festival's closing ceremony takes place at midnight. Sixteen people have died in the bull runs since records started in 1911, with the last death occurring in 2009.
- The six fighting bulls face almost certain death in afternoon bullfights. Many injuries stem from falls caused by panicking runners, as the animals' speed frequently catches hundreds of participants in the narrow streets by surprise.
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A total of 57 people were injured this year, and four were pierced by the horn, during a series of bullfights, at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, northern Spain, announced Tuesday - on the last day of the holidays - the regional government, reports AFP.
The feasts of San Fermín in Pamplona, in northern Spain, injured 57 people, four of whom were horned during the "encirros".
Two people were seriously injured on Tuesday during the last bull race in this year's edition of the San Fermin Festival, held in Pamplona, in northern Spain, while the total number of the wounded stands at 10 participants, informs DPA, taken by Agerpres. An 18-year-old man was struck by ...
Hundreds run through the narrow streets of the traditional bull-hatz in Pamplona with the animals. This year there were numerous injured.
Three crowned, ten wounded in total. Thus ended the race to the bulls of San Fermin today, one of the most dangerous of the 2026 edition in the last encierro in Pamplona, in the region of Navarre, to the north of Spain. According to the provisional bulletin released by the Red Cross, at least seven people were transferred to the hospital. Three runners [...] The article Returns the traditional madness of the race with the bulls in Spain: three c…
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