Three hurt, one seriously, in quick Pamplona bull run

Aguirre fighting bulls and revelers run during the running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, Tuesday, July 8, 2014. AP Photo

Half-tonne fighting bulls trampled and knocked over runners on a breakneck bull run in Spain's San Fermin festival on Tuesday, injuring three people, one of them seriously, officials said.
      
Daredevils, many in traditional white clothing with red kerchiefs around their necks, tripped over each other or fell in the mad dash through the narrow, cobbled streets of the northern Spanish city of Pamplona.
     
No one was gored but a 23-year-old Briton from Nottingham fractured several ribs and injured his chest during the run, regional health authorities said. He was in a serious condition in hospital.
      
A 23-year-old Japanese man from Okayama who suffered bruises to his knee and elbow and a 36-year-old Pamplona native who bruised his back were also taken to hospital. Their injuries were deemed to be light.        

Dozens more people were treated at the scene for bruises, scrapes and cuts.
      
The fighting bulls from the Dolores Aguirre ranch took just two minutes and 22 seconds to cover the 850-metre (2,800-foot) course from a holding pen to Pamplona bull ring where the beasts will face matadors in an evening bullfight.
      
Several runners crashed against a wall in a curve along the route and were trampled by the bulls.
      
"I managed to run alongside the bull and then fell over. Some bloke pulled me under the wooden fence and out of its way," said John Ross, 41, who came from Manchester for the festival and whose knees were bloodied from the fall.
      
Beside him stood his older brother Martin Ross, who scratched his forehead and soiled his white trousers in a fall during the run.
      
"The first 15 seconds were good. Then I...

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