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

Watch the eighth and final running of the bulls of San Fermín live, with the latest news on today's events in Pamplona.
And with the final announcement, we bid farewell until July 6, 2026, when the Chupinazo announces a new edition of these festivities that thrill us every morning with their spectacular bull runs filled with excitement, adrenaline, tension, and passion.
Long live San Fermín!
The four patients were confirmed to have attended, two of whom were transferred to the University Hospital for trauma.
The photos from the final running of the bulls for this year's San Fermin festival are here. The Miuras have captured some spectacular snapshots, which you can see in our photo gallery. Don't miss them!
Health sources confirm four cases of injury, two of which were transferred to Pamplona University Hospital, and the other two were treated at the bullring and another at the San Martín center. All of them suffered bruises and trauma.
On the other hand, four patients have been hospitalized since the last few days, all of whom are in stable condition.
Fresh from the oven, you have the chronicle of the last running of the bulls of San Fermin 2025: The Miura bulls close with the fastest running of the bulls of San Fermin 2025. Don't miss it!
Video of the Miuras' arrival at the Monumental Navarra bullring, with fewer people than at the weekend. Reported by Rosario Pérez
There was just a very complicated moment in the bullring with the first heifer, a red-faced calf, which left a boy unconscious in the arena after the impact. Rosario Pérez reports.
Health sources report three cases, two of which were transferred to the University Hospital. All of them were treated for various types of injuries.
And after the running of the bulls, the moment many of you didn't want arrives: the farewell. Many runners won't see each other until July 7th of next year, so hugs and goodbyes mark the end of the Miura running of the bulls.
The four dubbing artists, each with their distinctive green ribbons on their arms, received a resounding ovation. Reported by Rosario Pérez
It is perhaps the most critical point of the bull run where the bulls have even hit some of the young men due to the crowding of people.
The herd was very closely knit, with the steers leading the way. With fewer people, the gaps between the young bulls and the bulls were somewhat greater, which led to some long, very beautiful, and dynamic runs. The Miuras were very noble and didn't challenge the young bulls.
The bulls arrive at the bullring. The running of the bulls ends, the fastest of these San Fermin festivals: 2 minutes 16 seconds.
The bulls that arrive at Telefónica are very noble, beautiful races, one bull has hit the fence hard
Some young men take a risk with the Miuras that do not make any defeats
The races are accelerating in Estafeta, the steers are ahead.
Relay station, some falls but no danger
Three miura lead the herd, some youngsters fall
The herd follows the trail of the steers that are already arriving at Mercaderes
All very grouped together, on the right side of the slope, and they make their way through each other.
The herd goes out at full speed down the slope and is now touching the young men.
The cattle head up the Santo Domingo hill
The fuse is lit, it begins to burn, and the rocket fires into the Pamplona sky. Boom! The running of the bulls begins. Good luck to all!
The traditional rhymes resonate loudly, while the Miuras wait
They are very clever bulls, so their danger comes when one is left alone and, above all, in the last stretch of the route.
Once again, the runners, newspaper in hand, entrust themselves to the Patron
The young men sing to San Fermín: "We ask San Fermín, as our patron saint, to guide us through the running of the bulls, giving us his blessing."
The runners march to their positions in Mercaderes. Only 10 minutes left!
Pleasant morning with 18 degrees of temperature, making the last day ideal for your enjoyment.
The young men who are going to participate run races in the outskirts of Santo Domingo to prepare for the bull run.
The Morlacos wait patiently in the corrals of Santo Domingo for the rocket to let them know that the time has come to show why they are a legend.
Balconies, fences, streetlights, traffic lights... Nobody wants to miss the Miuras and any place is good to not miss them.
Last early morning, last bull run, last lunch, last day, until "Pobre de mí" (Poor Me), with permission from Miura. Moments of farewells, of memories, of nostalgia. Reports. Ángel González Abad
Fortes, who made a difference yesterday with his calm courage in the La Palmosilla bullfight, is occupying one of the bullpens. Report: Rosario Pérez
This is non-stop, with surgeon-like timing: the popular band founded by maestro Bravo is already in the arena, livening up the run-up to the last bull run of 2025. Reported by Rosario Pérez
The municipal procession also makes its final walk along the bull run route.
There are still hours until the "Pobre de mí" festival, and so people haven't stayed home and have gone out to make the most of what's left of the 2025 San Fermin festivities.
With the traditional January 1st, February 2nd, March 3rd, April 4th, May 5th, June 6th, July 7th... San Fermín! The jota group bids farewell. Reported by Rosario Pérez
The shepherds make an appearance along with the right-hander Manuel Escribano who accompanies them.
The Patron Saint makes his last journey of 2025 to his privileged position on the Santo Domingo slope.
Police, cleaning services, and health services... everyone, as every morning, is already carrying out their routine duties to ensure the running of the bulls runs smoothly. Thus, the officers are sweeping the streets, while the cleaners are leaving the streets spotless, and the health workers are already taking up their various positions along the route.
The fastest running of the bulls featuring Miura bulls took place in 2015, with a race lasting two minutes and five seconds.
On the other hand, the one that lasted the longest was in 1958, when a bull was left behind in the streets and took more than half an hour to enter the bullring's pens, with the decisive help of a sheepdog. Report: Ángel González Abad
Over the past four decades, statistics from the running of the bulls show that the Miura bulls have caused a total of 225 injuries, some of them extremely serious.
The darkest day was during the 1977 San Fermin festival. A mob formed in the alley of the bullring, with several injuries, the most seriously injured being a 17-year-old boy who died shortly afterward from asphyxiation. Report: Ángel González Abad
This is the cover letter of the Miura Morlacos:
Luminaire, 595 kg, black mulatto stripe bragado meano
Chilean, 575 kg, dark brown
Ambassador, 610 kg, dark brown
Divorced, 585 kg, black chestnut
Chorizero. 620 kg, dark brown
Wild boar, 615 kg, dark purple
Two of the gored runners from yesterday remain in the race and are recovering well, as are two other runners from previous days.
Miura bulls have been present in Pamplona since the mid-19th century, and their track record is hard to beat. Since the Bull Fair was established in 1959, Zaheriche bulls have won five awards for the best bullfight of the San Fermin festival and nine Carriquiri trophies for the bravest bull.
The bullfights were awarded prizes in 1974, 1977, 1984, 1999 and 2003, and the award-winning bulls brought success to bullfighters such as Andres Vazquez, Antonio Jose Galan on three occasions, Juan Jose Padilla on two occasions, Manolo Cortes, Jose Antonio Campuzano and El Fundi. Reported by Angel Gonzalez Abad
The Monumental audience sings "El Rey" to the rhythm of ranchera music. The joy doesn't wane even though it's the last day; we must make the most of every last second.
The Miura bulls, a living legend of the Spanish bullfighting scene, close out the San Fermín mornings. These bulls, of Cabrera origin and dating back to 1849, are an important part of the history of bullfighting. Miura is synonymous with a legendary bull, one that has wrought countless pages of glory and bloodshed.
In recent years, the bullfight has been held on the last day of the festival. This time, Manuel Escribano, Damián Castaño, and Jesús Enrique Colombo will face each other. Reports from Ángel González Abad
Everything's ready to broadcast the final San Fermin bull run. Today, with Miura!
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