Who are the IReporters and where are they running with the bulls?
July 11, 2008 — Updated 1312 GMT (2112 HKT) iReporters run with the bulls (CNN) — Thousands of people are flocking to Pamplona, Spain, for the Festival of San Fermin and the running of the bulls — a tradition that goes back for generations. iReporter Paul Morris decided to make the dash down the city’s wine-soaked, cobblestone streets in 2004 after reading Ernest Hemingway’s “The Sun Also Rises.” “It put a hook in me,” Morris told CNN. He was studying in the Netherlands at the time, so he caught a plane to Barcelona and took an overnight bus that got him there just in time for the chase. Morris, now a 29-year-old law student in Chicago, Illinois, described the experience as “intense.” “I waited while people around me started running, until there was a moment, a moment of panic where instinctively I started running as fast as I could,” he wrote. “At that moment a 1,700 pound bull came rushing by me.” Todd Lindner of Sarasota, Florida, made the run last year and actually touched a bul