Man who survived bull goring says his days as a 'frustrated matador' are over
59-year-old survives being trampled by bull, suffers major injuries
There comes a time in a man's life when he must put away childish dreams and become a responsible adult. Football referee Cristobal Piñero had always been described as a "frustrated matador." After being thrown and trampled by a bull in his hometown of Monovar, Spain, he says his days of teasing bulls is now past him.
Speaking from his hospital bed, 59-year-old Cristobal Piñero has revealed how moving his head by just a fraction as the bull bore down on him for a second time 'almost certainly' saved his life.
Speaking from his hospital bed, he has revealed how moving his head by just a fraction as the bull bore down on him for a second time "almost certainly" saved his life.
He took time to thank all the brave onlookers who came to his rescue, saying that without the help of those at the Monovar bullring, who distracted the bull so he could be carried out, he probably would not "be here anymore.
"This goring will be the last because I'm not getting in the ring any more and, if I go again to see the bulls in the future it will be to watch it from the side.
"I was very close to death, one of the horns passed just centimeters away from my head when I was on the floor, and now I'm suffering. I don't want to put myself in that situation again."
Piñero retired from professional football when he was just 21, after injuring his knee during a trial match for second division side Real Murcia.
Piñero was reportedly well known in his youth for spontaneously jumping over the bullring barrier at local bullfights. He says he gave up his wild ways when his children were born in a bid to become more responsible.
"But when, 10 years ago, my children were older I went back to my passion."
Piñero admits the incident "was all my fault. I took too many risks and was too confident because I didn't think the bull would climb the stairs so quickly.
"I stopped and he threw me powerfully, I got caught, and in that moment I was already regretting getting into that situation.
"I didn't lose consciousness at any moment, and I could see him flying down the stairs and I thought that was the end for me. But it wasn't, thank God."
While many praised his courage, he said: "I'm not brave, I'm just a madman."
The incident, in the south-eastern province of Alicante, came during the town of Monovar's fiestas.
Each afternoon of the festivities sees four young bulls released, one at a time, into the town's bullring for a 20-minute run-around.
"Runners" are encouraged to sprint past the animals and "show their bravado" in the event which is common-place in many towns across the country.
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