San Francisco Chronicle

S.F. man among 3 people gored at running of bulls

- By Alvaro Barrientos and Aritz Parra Alvaro Barrientos and Aritz Parra are Associated Press writers.

PAMPLONA, Spain — Five people were hospitaliz­ed after the opening bull run of this year’s San Fermin festival in Pamplona, including two Americans and a Spaniard who were gored by bulls, officials in the northern Spanish city said Sunday.

A 46year old man from San Francisco, who was not identified, was gored in the neck in the city’s bullring at the end of the 930yard course. His injuries required surgery, the regional government reported.

A 23year old man from Florence, Ky., and a 40yearold Spanish man were both gored in the thigh. Two Spanish men sustained head injuries.

The running of the bulls draws about 1 million spectators every year. During the nineday San Fermin fiesta, six bulls are run every morning in the city’s narrow streets and then killed in afternoon bullfights.

Hundreds of “runners” race ahead of or next to the bulls, while the more riskaverse watch from balconies. Some Americans come to follow in the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway, who immortaliz­ed the Pamplona festival in his 1926 novel “The Sun Also Rises.”

The first run of this year’s festival run featured bulls from the Puerto de San Lorenzo cattle breeder.

The pack dashed along the barricaded street course. Toward the end, one of the bulls stumbled briefly, causing panic and at least one goring when it charged at some of the racers.

The local Red Cross said emergency personnel attended to 48 people with less serious or minor injuries, including two who were trampled by the racing bulls.

The run, which lasted 2 minutes and 41 seconds, came after the festival’s official opening — or “Chupinazo” — on Friday, when tens of thousands of partygoers shower each other with wine and champagne.

 ?? Jaime Reina / AFP / Getty Images ?? Participan­ts run to stay ahead of charging bulls during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona.
Jaime Reina / AFP / Getty Images Participan­ts run to stay ahead of charging bulls during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona.

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