The Jandilla bulls offer a thrilling and dangerous race
If yesterday's race was the fastest of the week in Pamplona, this Thursday's was no exception. The bulls from the Jandilla ranch offered a thrilling run , with many tense moments as the runners struggled to keep up with the speed of the herd. They entered the ring in 2.19 minutes, with no charges or injuries from the bulls, according to the initial provisional report from the Red Cross.
The braves all left the Corrales del Gas together, arriving huddled together at the end of the Santo Domingo hill. At this point, a person was run over by one of the braves , who cradled him without piercing him with his horns, but threw him several meters farther before he fell to the ground. A warning of what was to come.
After turning into Estafeta and heading towards Mercaderes, a chestnut bull took the lead. The other five then followed, stretching out the group slightly and leaving the bulls behind. This, exceptional so far in the San Fermin festival , led to a fast-paced running of the bulls with exciting races. It was clear that the runners were unable to keep up with the pace of the bulls, having to move away from the track to avoid being run over.
With more people on the streets of Pamplona than in previous days as the weekend approached, there have been falls and python wounds. Specifically, five people have had to be taken to hospital for bruises: two with chest contusions, one with a facial contusion, and two with arm contusions.
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