Sixth running of the bulls of San Fermín 2025, live: injuries, livestock, and the latest news from Pamplona today.

Watch the sixth San Fermín running of the bulls live, with the latest news on today's events in Pamplona.
Five were transferred to the University Hospital, all for trauma and bruises.
Reports: Rosario Pérez
Reports: Rosario Pérez
José Escolar's spectacular cardinals have left a beautiful photo album in this sixth bull run. Enjoy it !
As every morning, here's the report on the José Escolar bull run. The brave José Escolar bulls put on a clean run despite the mass of runners in Pamplona, by Gerard Bono. Don't miss it!
On the penultimate day of San Fermín, one of the most anticipated and attractive bull runs for fans of the running of the bulls, it needs to regain the impact it had three years ago, when it was the most complete breed of bulls at the festival. This year, it hasn't been in Valencia, Seville, or Madrid, so it's playing in Pamplona.
A young man has just been carried away unconscious, having been struck by a cow like a lightning bolt. He remains lifeless in the ring. Other officers quickly carry him to the alley, and the Red Cross, on a stretcher and with the Doral Police clearing a path through the crowd, takes him to the infirmary and into the care of Dr. Hidalgo. Let's pray to San Fermín that it's nothing. Report: Rosario Pérez
A very serious beast turns around and runs over four people. A waiter is hanged by the horn. Report: Rosario Pérez
Five incidents were reported, four of which were referred to the University Hospital of Navarra. All were injured due to bruises and trauma.
On the other hand, two patients injured on the 9th and 11th remain hospitalized, although they are progressing favorably.
The moment of greatest danger on the 1st floor when the bull turned. Reported by Rosario Pérez
The start of today's race was delayed two minutes because a piece of a Santo Domingo cornice fell and hit someone in the shoulder, requiring them to be carried. "If it had hit him in the head, it would have killed him," said a witness.
Those from Lanzahíta have left extraordinary races, both in Mercaderes and Estafeta, we have seen spectacular races from young men who have been able to catch the bull and have held them on the run.
Health sources report four requests for transfer, one of which will be treated at the bullring. All for bruises.
They're asking the kids to leave the ring. This is madness. A mob. Report it. Rosario Pérez
With their 2 minutes 42 seconds, they were slower than the Jandilla
The mass of runners barely allowed José Escolar's bulls to be seen. A clean race, with the bulls in a herd, took over during the most dangerous moments in the ring, when one bull went to the boards and charged the runners. Report: Ángel González Abad
A bull was about to gore a bullfighter who had lost his cape.
They are slowly entering the bullring
They now enter the square
Already at Telefónica, a dark-brown bull leads the herd.
Very noble bulls do not defeat the young ones.
The boys get as close as they can to make impressive runs
The races pick up speed at the Estafeta
but the pack remains united
Five are in the lead
Already in Mercaderes, the bulls rule
It stretches out across the Constitutional Square
The herd is compact, a little to the right, very close
The bull run starts, they come out at full speed, the steers lead the way for the moment
The bulls come out and take the Santo Domingo slope
Light the fuse and fire the rocket into the Pamplona sky. The running of the bulls begins!
"We ask San Fermín, as our patron saint, to guide us through the running of the bulls, giving us his blessing." The third chant is here, so... Here we go!
The traditional chant is heard again for the second time. All protection is welcome.
The young men address the saint, newspaper in hand, with their traditional rhymes
José Escolar's cardinals eagerly await their turn.
Ten minutes until the rocket announces the start of the sixth running of the bulls of San Fermín. How exciting!
And no one wants to miss the San Fermin festival. People from all over Spain have come to Pamplona to enjoy the great festival, not to mention the young men who travel hundreds of kilometers every day to run the bulls.
The cleaning services are working hard these last few moments to leave the cobblestones in tip-top condition.
The highest authority of the bull run makes an appearance and they march towards their different positions along the route.
The runners know that these bulls have unpredictable reactions. They are well-herded and run easily through the fields, between oxen and horses, so they should not be overconfident about the bulls, which have turned away on more than one occasion.
Last year's bull run with José Escolar lasted 2'17", with no injuries and two injuries. Let's see what time they record this morning.
The rockets launched every morning during the festival in Pamplona aren't fired randomly; on the contrary, they all respond to the current situation during the bull run.
At eight o'clock sharp every morning during the San Fermin festival, the first rocket sounds, signaling the start of the running of the bulls and the opening of the gates of the Santo Domingo corrals.
A few moments later, a second rocket sounds, announcing that all the bulls are now on the running of the bulls. A third rocket is fired when the herd reaches the bullring, and a final chupinazo announces that all the bulls have entered the pens, that the running of the bulls is over. Reports: Ángel González Abad
San Fermín walks toward his niche amidst a great crowd of hands reaching out to touch him so that the patron saint may bless him.
As every morning, the officers are already deployed in the historic center, carrying out their duties, and the municipal delegation is parading along the route.
Hopefully, it won't be necessary, but the medical team is already prepared with 16 ambulances along the route.
Today, extreme caution is required, as the large crowds, the rain, and José Escolar's challenging bullfighting routines create a potentially dangerous combination.
Today's date brings to mind the tragic years of 1969 and 1974, when two bulls were killed by bulls from Guardiola Fantoni and Manuel Arranz. This date also commemorates the running of the bulls of 2004 and 2007, in which eight runners were gored each day. Reported by Ángel González Abad
Some open their umbrellas to avoid getting wet, while the bravest ones endure stoically looking at the sky as if asking it to stop.
On July 12, 1958, a Miura bull fell behind the herd, and there was no way to get it to advance toward the bullring. Finally, with the help of a sheepdog, the bull reached the corrals. It took more than half an hour to corral the wayward Miura bull, which is why that bull run is considered the longest.
Something similar happened on July 12, 1988, with a bull from Cebada Gago, which at the end of the Cuesta de Santo Domingo turned off and headed in the opposite direction, returning to its original corrals. Report: Ángel González Abad
Here are the José Escolar bulls that will be participating in the sixth San Fermín running of the bulls:
Scrap metal, 525 kg
Ankle brace, 590 kg
Callejero, 540 kg
Postman, 595 kg
Deputy, 600 kg
Young gentleman, 570 kg
Two people remain hospitalized at the University Hospital, one of them, the one injured by a bull's horn
There's not a pin to drop on Cuesta de Santo Domingo, nor on Estafeta. Everyone is in Pamplona to enjoy the San Fermin festival.
Music and revelry bring a magnificent atmosphere to the streets of Pamplona
17 degrees in Pamplona and a few drops are falling at the moment. Let's hope it stops and lasts until after the bull run.
Today, the bulls run are from José Escolar, a Santa Coloma breed ranch that hasn't been easy in all its appearances at the Bull Fair. Whether due to goring or the unusual behavior of the bulls, Escolar's bulls have always produced challenging runs, to say the least.
A lineup featuring three brave men is announced for the afternoon: Rafaelillo, Fernando Robleño, and Juan de Castilla. Reporting: Ángel González Abad
The lines to enter the Monumental bullring are endless, waiting to see the arrival of the bulls that will be fought this afternoon. Report: Rosario Pérez
It's drizzling in Pamplona, but no one's going home here. The streets and trash cans are a testament to the long night... Report: Rosario Pérez
It's Saturday, and the crowds in the streets show that they haven't known silence this morning. Hoarse voices, chants, gallons of alcohol... And, for the runners, rest. Although no one could sleep today. Escolar's bulls are unpredictable, and the runners wonder if one will also turn upside down in Santo Domingo this year, causing confusion. It's the ninth appearance of Lanzahita's brand, and in the crowds, people are talking about the debut of the gray bulls in 2015 and about that Escolar who didn't even run in the running of the bulls and had to be transported to the bullring in a truck. Report: Rosario Pérez
Good morning, we're back for another morning broadcast of the San Fermín bull runs. Today is Saturday, and the José Escolar bulls are waiting.
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