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, Spain.]] The Running of the Bulls (in in Pamplona , although they are held in towns and villages across Spain during the fiesta season, usually in the run-up to the Corrida , or Bull-fight , and in some cities in southern France , most notably Bayonne . Unlike bull fights, which are performed by professionals, anyone may participate in an encierro. Injuries are common, both to the participants who may be gored or trampled, and to the bulls, whose hooves grip poorly on the paved or cobbled street surfaces. The origin of this custom is the transport of the bulls from the off-site corrals where they had spent the night to the bullring where they would be killed in the evening. Youngsters would jump among them to show off their bravado. Since 1924 , 15 people have been killed, the most recent an American tourist who was gored in 1995 . {Link without Title} PREPARATION FOR THE EVENT Prior to the running of the bulls, wooden or iron barricades are erected along the route that the bulls will follow to block off side streets. To allow runners to quickly enter or exit, the gaps are narrow enough to block a bull but wide enough for a person to slip through. A rocket is set off to alert townsfolk that the six bulls have been released, though shouts of "¡Ahí va! ¡Ahí va!" ("There it goes, there it goes") farther up the street indicate the bulls are near. Those not intending to run quickly head for the barricades or climb onto balconies. The bulls often become separated and stop running, preferring instead to charge goading spectators. For this reason, a herd of Steer s are released in a second wave to collect strays. A run is considered good if the bulls flow swiftly. When bulls are distracted along the way, the run gets more dangerous. While many think it is good luck to touch a bull, aficionados frown upon this as it can distract the bull. The running of the bulls ends with the bulls arriving to the bullring. The bulls are then guided out and some of the runners remain in the ring. Usually bulls or calves are released back into the ring and the remaining runners tease and goad the bulls for the amusement of the crowd. EXAMPLES
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