Eight Breakneck Races, 2,500 Runners a Day and 16 Ambulances: Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls Is Back
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Eight breakneck races, 2,500 runners a day and 16 ambulances: Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls is back
The most impressive-looking bulls, the ones with the meanest-looking horns, are resting in the Corrales del Gas; the runners’ red-and-white outfits are looking pristine and perfectly pressed ahead of their use; the train and bus stations are a buzzing hive of visitors; hoteliers are rubbing their hands at the sky-high occupancy rates despite room prices that can reach €1,000 a night; bars and restaurants have stocked up on food and drinks ahead …
In the last decade, the bulls who participate in San Fermín not only must be brave and have trapping, but they are required to have exceptional athletic conditions. And the cattle ranches announced this year in Pamplona have read
The future of the running of the bulls, the most representative act par excellence of the Sanfermines, seems to give practical unanimity on its permanence in time. No, so it will not suffer modifications forced by the excessive success achieved in recent decades at the cost of losing the purism with which it was intended to keep some pamplones.
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