The seventh running of the bulls of San Fermín 2025, live: injuries, livestock, and the latest news today.

Watch the seventh San Fermín running of the bulls live, with the latest news on today's events in Pamplona.
As every day, Gerard Bono brings ABC the chronicle of the running of the bulls: The penultimate running of the bulls, tense and eventful, leaves several gorings from the bulls of La Palmosilla. Read it !
And as is tradition, July 14th is the day of the Miura cattle, which always puts the finishing touch to the San Fermín festivities. It's the oldest cattle ranch still in the hands of its founders, more than 175 years old, and there's no other like it, either in its behavior or its origins.
The La Palmosilla bull run, the penultimate of these Sanfermines, has left some impressive photographs that you can see in ABC's image gallery. Don't miss it!
And with the running of the bulls over, the party continues in Pamplona. A hearty breakfast to recharge your batteries, watching the heifers at the Monumental bullring, or preparing for the Giants and Big-Heads parade are some of the options on today's agenda.
Video of the arrival of the La Palmosilla bulls. The rancher has to light a cigarette. Very nervous, extremely tense. Reported by Rosario Pérez
Health sources report eight incidents, six of which have been transferred to the University Hospital of Navarra.
Two people were treated at the bullring for a bruise and an arm wound.
Two people have been transported to the University Hospital: one with a goring in the left leg and the second with a goring in the lumbar region. The rest were transferred with bruises.
A thrilling bull run began with strong emotions, with a bull that came forward in Santo Domingo, surprising the participants and throwing a young man into the air. After rejoining the herd, they advanced together through the center of the streets, which were packed with participants. Falls, stomping, and the charges whose evolution we are eagerly awaiting.
This is what the Pamplona bullring looks like right now. A human anthill. Reported by Rosario Pérez
Health sources report six cases of assistance, five transferred to the University Hospital, three of whom were gored by a bull, in the leg, back, and neck. The rest suffered bruises.
The herd's entrance through the alley was chilling, with a bull's horn first grazing a youth's abdomen and then the neck of the young man next to him. Let's hope the two hits were superficial.
They tune into RTVE's signal to join in the chant as those not running the bulls arrive, with the usual monumental booing while the dubbing staff, bless them, try to bring order to the chaos. Somersaults, selfies, and even Christmas hats. Reports Rosario Pérez
The large number of runners throughout the entire route resulted in a running of the bulls, filled with tense moments. Runners were overwhelmed, starting from the Santo Domingo hill itself, with one runner spectacularly overturned, and then colliding and catching each other at the entrance to Estafeta and at the entrance to the bullring. Despite the fast pace of the race, there were still dangerous situations. Reported by Ángel González Abad
The bull run was at a breakneck speed, with several tense moments. Let's hope that the contacts between the bulls and the young men were not penetrating.
The bull run ends: 2 minutes and 25 seconds
They are now entering the bullring
Already by telephone, the herd dispersed
The young men try to get close to the bulls, which show no signs of being defeated in Estafeta.
They are going at full speed through the center of the Estafeta
Much danger with the pack, the races accelerate
a kid has fallen on the curve
The Palmosillas are going at full speed and the herd is already very stretched towards Mercaderes
At full speed, a bull has thrown a young man into the air
The herd is now at the level of the young men, led by the steers.
The 'bulls of the wind' come out and head up the Santo Domingo slope.
The chupinazo (firecracker) blasts into the sky above Pamplona, and the roar announces the beginning of the running of the bulls. Good luck to everyone!
And since three is always a day, the young men sing the traditional verses for the third time. We're almost there!
In the alley, La Palmosilla rancher Javier Núñez chats with Manuel Martínez Erice, always with Osasuna in his heart. Reported by Rosario Pérez
"We ask San Fermín, as our patron saint, to guide us in the running of the bulls, giving us his blessing," the chant is sung for the second time.
The young men do their last warm-up exercises to burn off nerves and prepare for the bull run.
The young men now entrust themselves to San Fermín.
Prayer to the Saint in the stands to the strains of Maestro Bravo's popular band. Reported by Rosario Pérez
Kiss, truth, or dare? No one escapes the KissCam. The laughs are the biggest. Reported by Rosario Pérez
The young men walk to their positions along the route, and there's almost no space between them, which makes the running of the bulls even more complicated. We'll have to be very careful and responsible to avoid any mishaps.
The audience at the bullring is not only entertained by the music, but also by the Kiss Cam that fills the stands with love.
Red Cross members in the alley leading to the plaza. Reported by Rosario Pérez
The bulls of La Palmosilla await in the corrals of Santo Domingo. These bulls are spectacular, their horns striking in size.
The municipal delegation takes the traditional walk along the route to ensure everything is in order. The police have also been checking entrances and gates.
The shepherds make their appearance and march to their respective positions. Their work is essential during the bull runs.
The tired faces are starting to show. There has never been a night as joyous as this Saturday. Loud chants. A variety of topics, lots of Saturday night romance... "Stop, love police! Red card!" Bruno Pardo could write a column about it. And every hundred meters: "What a butt, what a butt." Report: Rosario Pérez
The saint is now in the niche, protecting all the participants of the bull run from his privileged tribune.
Last year, the La Palmosilla bulls debuted in the San Fermín bull runs, resulting in one goring and six injuries. The running of the bulls lasted 4'02" due to two bulls that remained in the ring for a long time.
The Town Hall Square, the Santo Domingo slope, the bullring... Everything is painted white and red, and that's the official uniform of the San Fermin festival, and everyone comes out in immaculate white and a red scarf around their neck.
One of the largest pile-ups in the alley leading into the bullring occurred on July 13, 2013. There were scenes of panic as the bulls tried to force their way through the hundreds of trapped runners. More than 20 people were treated by medical services, one of whom was seriously injured. Report: Ángel González Abad
RTVE units at their posts. Report: Rosario Pérez
It's Sunday, it's San Fermín, and in Pamplona, everyone knows it. That's why everyone is out on the streets early in the morning to squeeze in the last 48 hours of this San Fermín 2025.
Of those injured yesterday, only one person remains hospitalized at the University Hospital, as he suffered a wound from a bull's horn, which although not penetrating, caused a wound in the abdomen requiring surgery.
There's not a soul in the bullring, enjoying the party like children.
They are the protagonists of the day and this is their letter of introduction:
Ardoso, No. 27, black, 595 kg
Tinajón, no. 44, black, 515 kg
Opíparo, no. 51, black, 530 kg
Successor, No. 61, reddish-brown, 590 kg
Blackbird, No. 66, black ribbon, 575 kg
Helmsman, No. 97, black blasted, 595 kg
Since 2023, Pamplona City Council has launched a campaign to pay tribute to the victims of the running of the bulls and other relevant events. The campaign involves placing commemorative paving stones at strategic points along the route commemorating unforgettable dates. Those for July 13th have been among the first to be placed. Reported by Ángel González Abad
July 13th is, without a doubt, the most tragic day of the running of the bulls throughout history. Four fatalities on that date, in 1924, two in 1980, and 1995, in addition to multiple goring injuries, make the 13th the most dramatic day of the San Fermin festival. Reported by: Ángel González Abad
A cool and sunny morning in Pamplona, 15 degrees. So far, the rain, despite the forecast, has been light, and there's no sign of it.
The Palmosilla cattle ranch is celebrating its fifth participation in the Pamplona bull runs today, and the bulls are expected to perform cleanly and quickly, as they did in three of their previous participations in 2018, 2022, and 2023. Last year, things got complicated with two bulls taking a long time to enter, creating dangerous situations in a run that lasted more than four minutes. Report: Ángel González Abad
This is the fifth time this herd has arrived in Pamplona. Owned by Javier Núñez, these cattle graze on the "La China" farm in Tarifa (Cádiz).
Good morning! Everything's ready to broadcast the seventh and penultimate running of the bulls of San Fermin 2025, with the La Palmosilla bulls as the stars of the day. Let's get to it!
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