No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

HomeTopicsArts and CultureCosta Rica’s Zapote Bullfighting Festival Ends with Spectacular Bull Launch

Costa Rica’s Zapote Bullfighting Festival Ends with Spectacular Bull Launch

It’s a bird… It’s a plane… No, it’s a flying improvisada!

Costa Rica’s annual Zapote festival, held in the capital city of San José, ended on Sunday, but not before an unforgettable spectacle took place in the bullring. A 1,100-pound bull named “El Cincuenta” (The Fifty) stole the show by catching and launching a Costa Rican woman, identified as Angie from San Sebastián, several feet into the air and over the ring’s barrier. The shocking moment was witnessed by thousands of festival-goers, and it left everyone in awe as Angie went airborne before landing on the other side of the protective barrier.

This dramatic event took place during the traditional bullfighting, a highlight of the Zapote festival, where participants known as improvisados (improvised rodeo clowns) willingly enter the ring to taunt the bull. These brave (or some might say reckless) individuals face off against bulls like “El Cincuenta” with no protective gear, relying solely on their speed and reflexes to dodge the charging animals. Hundreds of improvisados line up each year for the opportunity to enter the ring, despite the inherent dangers of the event.

While Angie was lucky enough to walk away from her encounter with the bull without any serious injuries, not everyone was as fortunate. This year, at least 18 people were hospitalized during the Zapote festival’s bullfighting events, including a U.S. missionary from Pittsburgh. Injuries ranged from minor bruises to more severe cases, as the festival’s traditional toros a la tica (bullfighting, Costa Rican style) is known for its unpredictability and intensity.

Despite the risks, the Zapote festival’s bullfights remain a beloved tradition in Costa Rica, drawing both locals and tourists alike to witness the excitement and spectacle. Though the event concluded this past Sunday, the stories of daring improvisados and flying participants will undoubtedly be talked about for years to come.

Trending Now

American Flamingo Rescued in Costa Rica Continues Recovery

An American flamingo rescued in Limón in June 2025 is still recovering under specialized care after arriving in critical condition, and the latest update...

Costa Rica Remains a Top Retirement Destination for People From the United States

Costa Rica is once again benefiting from a growing shift among older Americans who are looking outside the United States for their next chapter....

US Sanctions Sons of Daniel Ortega and Seven Nicaragua Gold Companies

The United States Treasury Department imposed sanctions the two sons of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo along with seven gold...

Costa Rica Activists Rally Against Bahía Papagayo Plan to Cut 700 Trees

Opposition to the Bahía Papagayo development in Playa Panamá is intensifying after SINAC authorized tree cutting in the project area. The citizen group Salvemos...

Costa Rica Could Face Sharp Rise in Chronic Disease Cases

Costa Rica is a country that tends to punch above its weight in health outcomes. With a life expectancy of more than 80 years...

El Salvador Permits Life Sentences Starting at Age 12

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele signed reforms into law that permit life prison sentences for people convicted of serious crimes starting at age 12. The...

Latest News from Costa Rica

Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Coffee Maker Chorreador
Costa Rica Travel Insurance
Costa Rica Travel