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Running Of The Bulls Leaves Two Gored, Five More Injured (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 07/08/10 07:16 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:00 PM ET

PAMPLONA, Spain (Associated Press) - Two people were gored Thursday during a tense and dangerous second running of the bulls at Spain's famed San Fermin fiesta, and at least five other people were hospitalized after falling or being trampled by the hulking beasts, officials said.

Thousands took part in the dash to keep ahead of six fighting bulls and six bell-tinkling steers tasked with keeping the beasts together along the 930-yard (850-meter) course from a holding pen to the northern town's bullring.

The run lasted just under four minutes and produced panic when some bulls separated from the pack. One stopped just before entering the bullring and paced in circles threateningly while staring at the runners.

Television images showed the first runner being gored in the chest and hurled like a rag doll to the cobblestones of one of the narrow streets where the bull run takes place in Pamplona's historical old quarter. He remained on the ground dazed until he was taken away by rescue workers.

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One man sustained serious injuries after being gored in the thorax, while a second man was gored in the left leg but was in better condition, said Fernando Boneta, a doctor at Navarra Hospital.

The more seriously injured man was a 22-year-old Spaniard, while the other goring victim was a 43-year old man from Dublin, authorities said. The men were identified only by their initials.

Five more people were hospitalized in Pamplona for less serious injuries, mostly broken bones and bruises sustained in falls as they ran, though the images clearly showed other people being trampled. They included a 49-year-old American, a 33-year-old Israeli and three Spaniards, the Navarra regional government said.

Thursday's gorings were the first for the series of eight bull runs held during the nine-day street festival that also features around-the-clock drinking that attracts tens of thousands of Spaniards and foreigners.

Cody Harrington, 22, was amazed at the size of the 1,100-pound (500-kilogram) bulls as he ran alongside them for the first time.

"They were about up to my shoulders, and it was intense," the university student from Lake Tahoe, California said. "Once I saw them running right next to me I got to the side and it was shocking how big they were."

His 62-year-old father ran as well.

"It was a rush, definitely an adrenaline rush, the street is so narrow, you're right next to them and then they're gone like a shooting star," said Jack Harrington, a dentist on a tour of Europe with his wife, son and two daughters.

An 18-year-old Australian who sustained three fractured vertebrae in the first race Wednesday remained hospitalized Thursday in serious condition, according to the El Diario de Navarra newspaper.

He was identified by the newspaper as Nicholas Ward of Melbourne, and the young man's father, Howard, told the newspaper his son was expected to remain hospitalized for two weeks.

An American was also injured Wednesday in another event during the San Fermin party in which calves are released into a bullring to be taunted by young men.

The unidentified 22-year-old man sustained a ripped scrotum from a horn injury, El Diario de Navarra said. He received a stitch at the bullring from emergency workers and was hospitalized, according to the newspaper, which did not list his hometown.

While gorings from the adult bulls with their huge horns are more likely to be fatal or cause serious injuries, the calves are also dangerous because they are more frisky, moving around the ring rapidly.

A spokeswoman for the hospital where the Australian and the American were taken said Thursday that no one was immediately available to provide an update on their conditions or more details.

The runs are broadcast live on Spanish television and the bulls that run each morning are killed in the evening in the bullring, their meat served up in Pamplona's restaurants.

Dozens of people are injured in the runs each year. Gorings produce the most dramatic injuries and generate extensive comment and analysis in Spain's media, though most runners who end up hurt fall or are trampled. Last year's festival saw the first fatal goring in nearly 15 years.

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PAMPLONA, Spain (Associated Press) - Two people were gored Thursday during a tense and dangerous second running of the bulls at Spain's famed San Fermin fiesta, and at least five other people were hos...
PAMPLONA, Spain (Associated Press) - Two people were gored Thursday during a tense and dangerous second running of the bulls at Spain's famed San Fermin fiesta, and at least five other people were hos...
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Elaine Stroili
01:13 PM on 07/14/2010
Score one for the Bulls!
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
12:01 PM on 07/14/2010
Cheering for the bulls---several of them were named Darwin.
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patches12
10:04 PM on 07/13/2010
Only two gored.. dang.. I was rooting for the bulls to do better. afterall they are tortured and taunted in this insane custom.. just like the bullfighting in the ring, they torture the animal to get it to attack.. sickening

Hopefully, next year the bulls will kill and mame a few more... you know, even the score!
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HLL
Women, their rights & nothing less ~ SusanBAnthony
12:35 PM on 07/14/2010
Fanned. Insane custom.
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kaykaythere
Indy 500 Ladies and Gentleman-Start Your Engines
09:18 PM on 07/13/2010
I say send the Rethuglicans running down Wall Street behind a bunch of live bulls and see if they get gored just as badly. They may feel just a little bit as hurt as the average American hurt by the economic crisis.
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patches12
10:05 PM on 07/13/2010
Hey Einstein... look around.. read the facts, Wall Street is run by Democrats.. by a large margin.. this is not the 80s anymore... duhhh
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Mark Montgomery
The forces of fear do not scare me
04:32 PM on 07/13/2010
I always enjoy watching a good goring in these situations.
04:03 PM on 07/13/2010
What kind of idiots do this, you ask? THESE KIND. I rarely miss the opportunity to gloat at foolish humans taunting powerful animals with sharp, pointy things on their heads. That includes rodeos. I know that they believe they aren't hurting anything but seriously, do those animals behave as though they are comfortable and happy? No. They are enraged, and rightly so. I hope for many more gorings, tramplings and maulings in the future as long as people insist on their right to be morons. Now my only question is how do we get Michelle Bachman to participate.
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HuffGeist
It isn't 'Us and Them the People'. It is 'We'.
09:33 AM on 07/13/2010
Go Bulls!!! Stomp them, gore them, just get some while you still can!
09:09 AM on 07/13/2010
I always cheer for the bulls. The more idiots they remove from the gene pool the better.
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12:32 AM on 07/13/2010
Good. That's what you get for being hideously cruel to animals for your amusement.

Yeah bulls!!
05:06 PM on 07/11/2010
Freak bull goring accidents. What a surprise. Cheers to all the good folks who survived! What a rush , huh?
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keysbreezin
10:41 AM on 07/11/2010
My kind of bullfighting.
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lostfan13
02:53 AM on 07/11/2010
This needs to happen more, not less.
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BlackYowe
I am a classical- liberal woman and a Jeweler.
01:36 AM on 07/11/2010
Play with fire you get burned, play with bulls you get horned.
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papasnow
Retired from work...actively living life.
09:45 PM on 07/10/2010
The Spanish (as a nation) condone this cruelty against bulls. Of course the courageous Spanish bleed the bulls almost to death before engaging the bull. A real bunch of he-men y'all got there. I have an idea. Why not fill a ring with a dozen or so of completely heathy and uninjured bulls and send in a group of those Spanish he-men in their tighty whitey pant suits. Remember any "matador" that runs away gets arrested and anyone killed is ground up into dog food.
07:13 AM on 07/12/2010
Spanish he-men make the rules, not the bulls.
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Jennifer Hagan
Expat Mother of two living in France.
07:49 AM on 07/12/2010
Actually the Spanish as a nation don't condone it. Maybe you should read a bit or do some research. There was legislation that was going to make bullfighting illegal but it got voted down in parliament.
08:38 PM on 07/10/2010
*aggressive