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00:00Get your facts straight and watch this informative video about the 18 essential facts about running
00:05of the bulls. Learn more about the history, rules, and traditions behind this unique event.
00:12The running of the bulls, known as the encierro in Spanish, is a traditional event that takes
00:17place in Pamplona, Spain, as part of the Sanfermin Festival. Here are 18 facts about the running of
00:24the bulls. The running of the bulls occurs annually from July 7 to July 14 in Pamplona,
00:31Spain. The event gained international attention through the writings of Ernest Hemingway in his
00:35novel The Sun Also Rises. The main objective of the event is to run in front of a group of bulls that
00:42are released into the streets of Pamplona. The run covers a distance of approximately 875 meters,
00:490.54 miles, through narrow, winding streets. The bulls used in the event are specifically
00:56selected from the breed known as Toro Bravo, known for their aggression and strength.
01:01The participants, known as Mozos, typically wear white clothing with a red sash and scarf.
01:08The run begins at 8 a.m., with the firing of a rocket, signaling the release of the bulls.
01:13The course is divided into several sections, and runners are advised to stay ahead of the
01:18bulls or seek refuge in designated safe areas. The run usually lasts for about 3 to 4 minutes,
01:26depending on the speed of the bulls. The event is not without risks, as injuries,
01:31both minor and severe, can occur during the run. Over the years, there have been fatalities
01:37resulting from injuries sustained during the running of the bulls. Medical teams and emergency
01:42services are present during the event to provide immediate assistance to injured participants.
01:48The running of the bulls is rooted in centuries-old traditions and was originally intended to
01:53transport the bulls from their corrals to the bullfighting arena.
01:57The Sanfermin Festival, of which the running of the bulls is a part, is held in honor of Sanfermin,
02:03the patron saint of Pamplona. The festival attracts thousands of visitors from around the world who
02:09come to experience the excitement and cultural traditions. The running of the bulls has inspired
02:14similar events in other parts of the world, although they may have different rules and regulations.
02:20Pamplona has implemented safety measures over the years to minimize the risks associated with the
02:26event, including fencing along the route and increased surveillance. The running of the bulls
02:31has sparked debates regarding animal welfare, with critics arguing against the use of bulls for
02:37entertainment purposes. The running of the bulls is an iconic event that combines adrenaline,
02:42tradition, and cultural significance. While it attracts participants and spectators from around the
02:48world, it is important to recognize the potential dangers and ethical considerations associated with
02:54the event.

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