Black Bull Gores Runner in Face at Spain’s San Fermin Festival in Pamplona
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Black Bull Gores Runner in Face at Spain’s San Fermin Festival in Pamplona

11 July, 2026.Sports.16 sources

The story in 15 seconds

  • One runner was gored in the face during Pamplona's San Fermin bull run.
  • Six bulls charged through Pamplona's course, with 12 others needing medical treatment.
  • Officials reported multiple hospital transports after the run.

The divide · 1 of 4

Daily Star heightens drama; AP/CBS stay restrained and descriptive.

Who skipped what

Blind spots

If you only read Western Mainstream outlets, you would not know:

  • The gored runner was 30 from Alicante (initials S.M.L.).

Skipped by AP News, CBS News, Sky News, The Independent

How each outlet frames it

Every outlet we compared, the headline it ran, and a link to the original article.

Source Diversity
16 sources
Western Mainstream
6
Other
6
Local Western
2
Western Tabloid
1
Asian
1

Western Mainstream

AP News
AP News

One runner gored in the face at Spain’s San Fermin bull run festival

11 July, 2026

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CBS News
CBS News

Bull gores runner in the face at Spain's San Fermin bull run festival, 12 others hurt

11 July, 2026

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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times

One runner gored in the face at Spain’s San Fermín bull run festival

11 July, 2026

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People
People

6 Bulls Charge Through Crowded Streets, Goring Runner in the Face During Popular Festival

11 July, 2026

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Sky News
Sky News

Runner gored in the face and 12 others injured at San Fermin bull-running festival in Pamplona

11 July, 2026

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The Independent
The Independent

Runner gored in face and at least 12 others injured during Spain’s historic bull run festival

11 July, 2026

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Western Tabloid

Daily Star
Daily Star

Runner gored in face at bull run as some fall into 'pile-ups' as beasts charge

11 July, 2026

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Other

El Debate
El Debate

Gored in the face, a 30-year-old runner during the fifth running of the San Fermín festival.

13 July, 2026

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El Periódico de Aquí
El Periódico de Aquí

A young man from Alicante suffers a facial goring in the extremely dangerous bull run this Saturday.

12 July, 2026

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Feria Tv
Feria Tv

La plus dangereuse de Pampelune 2010

11 July, 2026

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Marathon Handbook
Marathon Handbook

The World's Most Dangerous Fun Run Is Living Up To It

11 July, 2026

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Noticias de Gipuzkoa
Noticias de Gipuzkoa

El corredor corneado en la cara durante el encierro, en estado grave

11 July, 2026

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Vuelta A Los Toros
Vuelta A Los Toros

Pamplona : les toros arrivent dans les corrales pour la San Fermin 2025 |

11 July, 2026

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Asian

South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post

Runner gored in the face at Spain’s San Fermin bull run festival

12 July, 2026

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Local Western

The Irish News
The Irish News

Runner gored in the face at Spain’s San Fermin bull run festival

11 July, 2026

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The Lufkin Daily News
The Lufkin Daily News

New Orleans re-creates Pamplona's San Fermin, Spain's running of the bulls

11 July, 2026

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Full story

Goring in Pamplona

The run lasted two-and-a-half minutes from the pen to the bull ring, where bullfighters will kill the bulls later in the day, and the huge animals knocked down bodies to the cobblestones as stumbling runners caused several pileups.

Image from AP News
AP NewsAP News

The University of Navarra Hospital said one runner was pierced by a horn in the face and 12 more people needed medical treatment for an assortment of knocks.

AP reported that a black bull broke away from the pack early in the 875-meter run and plowed into a group of people, smacking one full in the side of the face with a horn.

CBS News similarly said the horn strike happened during the same chaotic run, while noting that 12 more people required medical treatment for injuries.

Medical treatment and timeline

Sky News said the runner was gored in the face while 12 more people required medical treatment for injuries, and it described bodies piled across the cobblestones during the two-and-a-half-minute run from the pen to the bull ring.

The Associated Press said it was not clear if the black bull’s horn strike was the moment of the goring, as many runners appeared completely unaware when bulls were breathing down their necks.

Image from CBS News
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The Independent reported that the last death at San Fermin’s bull runs occurred in 2009, while noting that gorings and broken bones are common partly due to the large number of novice bull runners and foreign tourists joining experienced locals.

In Pamplona, the fifth morning run of the eight-day festival took place on Saturday, and the run’s distance was described as 875 meters (957 yards) by AP and CBS.

The Independent also framed the event within the festival’s 100-year milestone tied to Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises,” which it said launched the San Fermin festival to international fame.

Festival stakes and aftermath

The Independent said Americans are the leading group of foreigners who run at the San Fermin festival, adding that in 2022, 16% of bull runners were Americans, the largest percentage among foreigners and four times more than those from neighboring France, according to Pamplona's City Hall.

Marathon Handbook said the fifth encierro left one runner gored and 12 more needing treatment, capping a bruising 24 hours in Pamplona after Friday’s fourth run left nine people injured, five of whom went to hospital, according to Euronews.

AP noted that Saturday’s was the fifth morning run of the eight-day festival, with three more mornings of bulls, cobblestones, and runners betting their luck on Pamplona’s streets.

As the festival continued toward later bullfighting that day, the University of Navarra Hospital’s count of one horn goring and 12 medical treatments remained the clearest quantified impact in the accounts.

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