2 gored in 6th bull run at Pamplona festival
By ALVARO BARRIENTOS, Associated Press
Jul 12, 2011 1:32 AM CDT
Spanish bullfighter Ivan Fandino performs with a Fuente Ymbro's ranch fighting bull during a bullfight at the San Fermin fiestas on Monday, July 11, 2011, in Pamplona, Spain.(AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa de Olza)   (Associated Press)

Two people have been gored in the sixth running of the bulls at Spain's famed San Fermin festival.

Spanish Red Cross spokesman Jose Aldaba said Tuesday that one person suffered a horn injury to the back and another was hit in the shoulder. It was not immediately known how serious the injuries were.

At least two other people were treated for injuries sustained in falls in the run.

The daily 8 a.m. runs see hundreds of thrill-seekers dashing ahead and alongside six bulls and their guiding steer through the narrow, cobblestoned streets of Pamplona to the city's bull ring.

Tuesday's race was the fastest so far at two minutes, 16 seconds. Two runs remain.

The festival draws hundreds of thousands of tourists each year.

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