¡ 6 de junio ! ¡Ya falta menos con las fotos de Jim Hollander!

Colección fotográfica de Jim Hollander de los Sanfermines 2024 cedida para su publicación en la web del Club Taurino de Pamplona.

Chupinazo – hands up wide

 

Gaiteros play out from the Plaza Consistorial after the Chupinazo on July 6, 2024 as Fiesta de San Fermin begins. A slow exposure shows thousands gathered dancing in joy that fiesta has finally begun.

 

A herding pastor begins to follow the six fighting bulls from the ranch of Fuente Ymbro as the run in the “encierrillo,” or night run up the coals on the outskirts of Pamplona, northern Spain, on July 9, 2024. The will rest the night in a small coral and run in the encierro at exactly 8 Am in the morning.

 

The small statue of the patron Saint Fermín is carried on the old city streets as a “runner” with a large tattoo of the same image reaches out to touch the Saint before the “encierro,” or running-with-the-bulls in Pamplona, northern Spain. The statue is placed in a niche in a wall at the beginning of the running course and runners sing a song to him in both Spanish and Basque in order that the saint provides the runners with protection when the bulls are let loose onto the streets. The bulls this morning, July 10, 2024, are from the ranch of Fuente Ymbro.

 

Bull runners raise their rolled-up newspapers as they sing one of three short songs in Spanish and Basque to the San Fermín state placed in a niche in the wall on Santo Domingo street just 6 before the morning “encierro,” or running-with-the-bulls that will take place with Fuente Ymbro fighting bulls in several minutes.

 

The fighting bulls from the ranch of Domingo Hernández Martín, two black and three “Colorado” or brown (R) , stampede through the Town Hall Square in Pamplona, northern Spain on July 11, 2024 in the Fiesta de San Fermín. It is the 5th “encierro,” or running-with-the-bulls in the eight-day fiesta.

 

 

An experienced bull runner from Scotland named Angus Ritchie stands still against a wooden wall during the third “encierro,” or running-with-the-bulls as a fighting bull from the Victorino Del Río ranch passes close by during the stampede through the old city street sin Pamplona, Northern Spain, on July 9, 2024 during the Fiesta de San Fermín. The eight-day fiesta was made world famous by American novelist and writer Ernest Hemingway in the 1926 books The Sun Also Rises.

 

Encierro at the start of Calle Estafeta after La Curva. Toros: La Palmosilla. Robert Kiely at right.

 

Toros: Miura. Mercaderes curva.

 

Toros: Miura. Mercaderes curva.

 

Toros: Miura. Mercaderes curva.

 

A runner in front of the horns of a bull from the ranch of Cebada Gago during the second “encierro,” or running-of-the-bulls, in the famed Fiesta de San Fermín, in Pamplona, northern Spain, on July 7, 2024.

 

A runner is taken down by the flat of a bull’s horn from the ranch of Cebada Gago during the second “encierro,” or running-of-the-bulls, in the famed Fiesta de San Fermín, in Pamplona, northern Spain, on July 7, 2024.

 

A female runner in front of the horns of a bull from the running ranch of Cebada Gago during the second “encierro,” or running-of-the-bulls, in the famed Fiesta de San Fermín, in Pamplona, northern Spain, on July 7, 2024.

 

Runners rest their hands on the rump of three fighting bulls from the Jandilla ranch at the end of the “encierro” course where the running-of-the-bulls enters the bullrings in Pamplona during the Fiesta de San Fermín, July 12, 2024.

 

Nota del Club Taurino de Pamplona: La tradición del encierro de Pamplona manda que no deben tocarse a los toros cuando uno corre a su lado. Esta reprobable conducta debe ser severamente castigada por la autoridad municipal.  

 

Cayetano Rivera salutes the president during the paseo before facing the Jandilla bulls.

 

 

Daniel Azcona Zabalza, alias Cebadita, protagonista del cartel de la Feria del Toro and matter Fernando Adrián dedicating his bull from the ranch of La Palmosilla.

 

 

Roca Rey sprays water on his muleta to keep the wind from affecting his fauna during his corrida with Fuente Ymbro bulls.

 

 

Toro: Miura

 

Manuel Escribano with a Miura bull.

 

A “monosabio” or horse man pulls on the tail of the fighting bull from the Victoriano Del Río ran who has just dumped the picador and his horse and refuses to stay attacking the horse with adding. The horse was not hurt.

 

Roca Rey. Toro: Jandilla. “Omeya”, jabonero sucio, 595 Kilos.

 

 

Roca Rey. Toro: Jandilla. “Omeya”, jabonero sucio, 595 Kilos.

 

Roca Rey. Toro: Jandilla. “Omeya”, jabonero sucio, 595 Kilos.

 

Juan Leal. Toro: Cebada Gago

 

Sebastián Castella with his bulls from the Victoriano del Río ranch.

 

A peone enjoying some wine during the vuelta of Fernando Adrián, who cut an ear (top R). Toros: La Palmosilla.

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