SAN FERMIN 2016 - Encierro 6 : entrevista a un corredor y Balance de heridos

July 12, 2016 The sixth running of the bulls at San Fermín 2016 was very fast and featured exciting runs with the Victoriano del Río bulls. It was the fastest run so far at San Fermín, at two minutes and 13 seconds. Four runners were taken to the hospital with bruises; no one was gored. The Madrid-based ranch, from Guadalix de la Sierra, has participated since 2010. The sixth running of the bulls at San Fermín 2016 was very fast and featured exciting runs with the Victoriano del Río bulls, which spread out on Mercaderes Street, allowing the runners to show off their skills. At the moment, it is the fastest run of this year's San Fermín festival, lasting two minutes and 13 seconds, and was characterized by the very docile behavior of the bulls, with no charges at the runners. The bulls burst out of the Santo Domingo corrals very quickly and in a tight group, guided by the steers, but two of them quickly took the lead. The herd began to spread out on Mercaderes Street and continued along Estafeta Street, providing opportunities for some exciting runs. The Victoriano del Río ranch, from the Madrid municipality of Guadalix de la Sierra, has participated in the San Fermín festival uninterruptedly since 2010. In 2015, a bull that broke away caused danger, and five runners suffered injuries. The matadors Juan José Padilla, Julián López "El Juli," and Alberto López Simón will face the Victoriano del Río bulls in the Pamplona bullring this afternoon. On this occasion, one of the eleven herders of the San Fermín bull runs carried the TVE device that measures the runners' activity. Miguel Araiz, alias Rastrojo, has put on the smart shirt that has recorded a maximum speed of 16.39 km/h with a maximum heart rate of 168 beats per minute and has burned 117 calories in 651 meters.