Պամպլոնա քաղաքը տոնում է ցլերի վազքը փողոցներում: Չորս հոգի արդեն վիրավոր են


23:23 , 9 հուլիս, 2013
Այն պահանջում է պողպատյա նյարդեր, արագ ռեֆլեքսներ և քամուց արագ վազելու հնարավորություն:
Քանի որ սա Իսպանիայի ամենահայտնի միջոցառումներից մեկն է հազարավոր մարդիկ գալիս են պամպլոնա, որպեսզի ցլերի հսկա սպբակների տակ ընկնեն, իսկ ամենահաջողակները պարզապես մազապուրծ փախչեն:
People lean out of balconies to cheer on the brave runners as they dash in front of Alcurrucens bulls during the first bull run of the San Fermin Festival

 

Run! The festival is a symbol of Spanish culture that attracts thousands of tourists to watch the bull runs despite heavy condemnation from animal rights groups

 

Look out! The annual Fiesta de San Fermin was made famous by the 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway

 

The daredevils - quickly followed by the bulls - run through the historic heart of Pamplona for nine days as part of the adrenalin-fuelled fiesta

There were no gorings in the run and four people were treated in city hospitals for injuries suffered in falls, a hospital chief said

 

A reveler, left, falls on the Estafeta corner as others keep running with Dolores Aguirre Ybarra ranch fighting bulls

 

A steer runs towards revellers during the running. The bulls that are run each morning are invariably killed in evening bull fights

 

The heart-stopping run and subsequent parties were originally organised in honor of San Fermin, patron saint of Navarra

 

A steer lays on the ground during the running. Many animals rights groups have denounced the event as cruel to the bulls

 

Several hundred runners or mozos are chased by bulls: The bull run begins with the runners chanting for protection as they stand just a few metres from the animals

 

Before running, runners or mozos raise their rolled newspapers and chant to an image of San Fermin asking for help

 

Panic: The early morning race saw thrill-seekers dashing alongside six fighting bulls and six bell-tinkling steers that try to keep the animals together

Yesterday emergency services to tended to an injured runner who had defied safety - and possibly sanity - to dash through the streets chased by bulls

 

Almost there: A runner sprints in front of a a fighting bull at the entrance to the bull ring in Pamplona

 

The run - which lasted two minutes this year - is televised nationally and is the highlight of the nine-day street partying festival

 

Made it to the ring: Three Spaniards and a 41-year-old man from Pheonix, Arizona, were injured but none were in a serious condition

People jump with a bull into the sea during the traditional running of bulls at Denias harbour, near Alicante

 

Animal rights groups have criticised the nationwide event, which sees bulls chase people - even into the sea

A bull swims next to revellers after jumping into the sea during the Bous a la Mar festival in the eastern Spanish coastal town of Denia

Men on a boat tow a bull during the traditional running of bulls Bous a la mar festival