Spanish festival where horses leap over bonfires angers activists
Activists' request not to let horses leap over bonfires ignored at centuries-old celebration

More than 100 horses and riders leapt the flames of bonfires in a small Spanish town in a centuries-old festival that has raised the ire of animal rights activists.

One by one, horses and their riders jumped the flames of large bonfires lit in the narrow, paved streets of the town, some 100 kilometres northwest of Madrid.
"No one knows how old the tradition is. My grandfather told me that his great-grandfather took part," said 34-year-old Diego Martin, this year's patron of the festival of "illuminations".
"They say it could be 300 or 400 years old," said Martin, this year's festival patron, as he sat astride a Spanish horse, Fiel, and opened a procession of some 150 riders.
The town is fiercely attached to the festival, said by some to date back as much as 500 years, despite opposition from animal rights groups concerned about the safety of the horses.