The Running of the Bulls Festival
in Pamplona
By: Noah
Table of Contents
The Origins

The Rules

The Famous People

Time Frame

The Importance

The Route

The Events

Watch It

Work Cited
Origins
• The Running of the bulls was created as part
of the larger San Fermin festival.
• It is unknown when it was started but
evidence was found as far back as the 13th
century.
• The first time citizens from different countries
participated in the bull run was in the 17th and
18th centuries.
When it Takes Place
• It takes place 7th-14th in the month of July
during the San Fermin Festival.
• The bull-run takes place every day at 8am. The
runners need to show up at 7:30 and must
wear red clothing.
The Events
• It is a event in the San Fermin Festival.
• Other events include the not as widely-known
Tomatino Fight, Riau Riau, and Gigantes.
• On the last day they throw a huge festival to
end the 7 days of celebration, it is called Pobre
de Mi.
The Importance
• It is a joining together to celebrate religion.
• The San Fermin festival is a religious festival
for the patron saint of Pamplona and Navarra.
Famous People that Participated
• Some famous people that have participated
are Taylor Laughtner, Abby Gulveriny and
Texua Apple.
The Route
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1 - Coralillos
2 - Cuesta de Santa Domingo
3 - Plaza de Ayuntamiento
4 - Curva de Mercaderes hacia Estafeta
5 - Calle Estafeta
6 - Curva de telefonica
7 - Callejon
8 - Plaza de Toros
9 – Plaza del Castillo
The Rules
1. Anyone under 18 cannot participate.
2. Do not climb on or over fences.
3. Do not hide in doorways dead-ends or corners before run
starts.
4. Those who are under the influence of alcohol will be kept
away from the race.
5. Do not carry anything while running.
6. Participants must dress appropriately.(San Fermin
Costumes and correct footwear)
7. Do not distract, grab onto, harass or mistreat the animals.
8. Do not take photos from within the course.
9. Follow all instructions from authorities.
10. All participants should gather at Cuesta de Santo Domingo
Work Cited
• http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/festivals/sanfermin/
• http://gospain.about.com/od/pamplonabullru
n/qt/pamplona_rules.htm
• http://meandmymoustache.wordpress.com/2
011/11/29/51/

Noah

  • 1.
    The Running ofthe Bulls Festival in Pamplona By: Noah
  • 2.
    Table of Contents TheOrigins The Rules The Famous People Time Frame The Importance The Route The Events Watch It Work Cited
  • 3.
    Origins • The Runningof the bulls was created as part of the larger San Fermin festival. • It is unknown when it was started but evidence was found as far back as the 13th century. • The first time citizens from different countries participated in the bull run was in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • 4.
    When it TakesPlace • It takes place 7th-14th in the month of July during the San Fermin Festival. • The bull-run takes place every day at 8am. The runners need to show up at 7:30 and must wear red clothing.
  • 5.
    The Events • Itis a event in the San Fermin Festival. • Other events include the not as widely-known Tomatino Fight, Riau Riau, and Gigantes. • On the last day they throw a huge festival to end the 7 days of celebration, it is called Pobre de Mi.
  • 6.
    The Importance • Itis a joining together to celebrate religion. • The San Fermin festival is a religious festival for the patron saint of Pamplona and Navarra.
  • 7.
    Famous People thatParticipated • Some famous people that have participated are Taylor Laughtner, Abby Gulveriny and Texua Apple.
  • 8.
    The Route • • • • • • • • • 1 -Coralillos 2 - Cuesta de Santa Domingo 3 - Plaza de Ayuntamiento 4 - Curva de Mercaderes hacia Estafeta 5 - Calle Estafeta 6 - Curva de telefonica 7 - Callejon 8 - Plaza de Toros 9 – Plaza del Castillo
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    The Rules 1. Anyoneunder 18 cannot participate. 2. Do not climb on or over fences. 3. Do not hide in doorways dead-ends or corners before run starts. 4. Those who are under the influence of alcohol will be kept away from the race. 5. Do not carry anything while running. 6. Participants must dress appropriately.(San Fermin Costumes and correct footwear) 7. Do not distract, grab onto, harass or mistreat the animals. 8. Do not take photos from within the course. 9. Follow all instructions from authorities. 10. All participants should gather at Cuesta de Santo Domingo
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    Work Cited • http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/festivals/sanfermin/ •http://gospain.about.com/od/pamplonabullru n/qt/pamplona_rules.htm • http://meandmymoustache.wordpress.com/2 011/11/29/51/