Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

On Caribbean island, horse racing runs in their veins

- Associated press

SAN ANDRES ISLAND, Colombia — There’s no racetrack on the tiny Caribbean island of San Andres, but passion for horse racing runs deep.

Thoroughbr­eds train on white-sand beaches and compete on a rocky trail that cuts through the forest.

The latest competitio­n pitted 7-year-old mare Time Will Tell against Black Stallion in a kilometer-long race for a $16,000 prize. Three thousand people turned up for the race, won by Time Will Tell. The mare had trained for days on the soft sand of the beach.

Ullis Livingston, one of her caretakers, said he had slept at the mare’s stable for three days prior to the race because he feared somebody might harm the animal, and also because it is what “tradition dictates.”

Horse racing has a long history on San Andres and its sister island of Providenci­a despite their small population­s — about 60,000 combined — and distance from the mainland, about 435 miles away.

The twin island archipelag­o in the western Caribbean is inhabited largely by English speakers and was once a British colony, but is now a Colombian tourist mecca packed with seaside hotels and duty-free shops.

At 69, Denis Hooker is the oldest jockey on the island. He said San Andres has 18 racehorses, sometimes competing against those from

Providenci­a.

Patrick Stephens said that he was taught to ride by his grandfathe­r, who used horses to carry coconuts when the island had few cars and only unpaved roads. He said locals would race and bet on their work animals.

Eventually finer horses were imported for the races.

The competitio­ns used to be held on the beach. But the spread of hotels and tourists made that impractica­l, so they’ve been moved to the forest trail.

Some jockeys have become local celebritie­s.

“People here admire me. And many kids ask me why I don’t continue doing this,” said Leadid de la Cruz, 44, the island’s first female jockey, who retired in her late 20s.

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