A total of 28 people have been injured during the annual bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain.

Spanish health officials say the last run left six people injured in the fastest dash this year.

Image: A total of 28 people were injured

Tomas Belzunegui, a spokesman with Navarra's provincial hospital, said the six were bruised after being trampled on Saturday as the bulls completed the 850-metre course along cobbled streets in two minutes, 12 seconds.

One man was dragged by a bull for several metres after a horn got entangled in his scarf and was taken away on a stretcher.

Image: One man was dragged for several metres

Two of the 28 people injured this year were gored.


The festival, where people enjoy food, drink and dancing, draws around a million visitors each year.