The article reports on the traditional horseback bullfighting event known as the 'corrida de rejones' during the Sanfermines festival in Pamplona, Spain. Five ears were awarded to three rejoneadors (horseback bullfighters), with the majority of the awards attributed to audience generosity rather than exceptional performances. Navarrese riders Roberto Armendáriz and Guillermo Hermoso de Mendoza were carried on the shoulders by the crowd due to their efforts, though the quality of their performances was criticized as lacking in skill and consistency. The article highlights the lack of strong taurine artistry, noting that the bulls were not particularly challenging and the riders often relied on spectacle over technical mastery. The article also mentions the debut of Alicantino rider Andy Cartagena, whose performance was seen as more showy than skilled.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event (bullfighting) and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It provides a descriptive account of the event without taking a clear ideological stance or promoting any particular viewpoint. The tone,





