Two bulls from Brazuelas and one from Bohórquez for the start of Tuesday, the last day of the Bull Carnival




Two bulls from Brazuelas for the start of Tuesday, the last day of the Bull Carnival


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Mateo GJ


The second night capea of ​​the Carnaval del Toro began late and the public was impatient. This began on the farewell day after five full days of bullfighting and this Tuesday’s was the most intense with the Toro del Aguardiente, a great incentive every year, scheduled at nine in the morning, followed by the last running of the bulls on foot with the morning capea and deencierro, the festival plus another capea, the final deencierro and the parade of ashes.

For the start of Carnival Tuesday, two large, well-presented, black-capped bulls from Brazuelas. The first bull was intact for the cuts with a horn that was lent.

The second bull had two parts, the first for the trimmers and a second for the capes, with a noble and obedient bull that took the cloth well without making any mistakes.

The first bulling was repeated and with it, the first jump of the night, which was repeated by three other young people at the exit of Fermín Bohórquez’s bull. And as the culmination of a capea that ended without incident, a chain jump starring four young men.

Before the capea, the square witnessed the traditional brass band hired by the City Council with the presence of the peñas in the arena.

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