An El Pilar fighting bull charges at runners on Estafeta street during the sixth running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona on Frida. Three runners were gored in a run that lasted four minutes and fifty seven seconds, according to local media. — Reuters PAMPLONA, Spain — An American and two Spaniards were gored Friday during a danger-filled sixth bull run of Spain's San Fermin festival, with one loose bull causing panic in the packed streets of the city of Pamplona. Tension soared when one of the animals charged a man and tossed him on the ground with its horns for almost 30 seconds as fellow runners tried to pull it away by its tail. The man clung to one of the horns as screams of were heard all around. Helpers eventually dragged the victim to safety by his feet. The local Diario de Navarra newspaper said the man was from Morella, Spain, but this could not be immediately confirmed. — AP