Tamara Tóth, a competitor from Bács-Kiskun County, who won the title of the fastest rider of 2023, received the National Vágta Wandering Award, a hussar saber from 1848, a Hadik Hussar statue from Herend and the Golden Serpent Award at the ceremony. A victory blanket was spread over the back of his horse named Galaxy.
In the final, Tamara Vörös, Ácsteszér’s rider, finished second, Viktória Zboray, Adorján’s rider, took third place, and Árpád Csíki, Szentkirály’s rider, finished in fourth place.
In the Kishuszár Vágta, Anna Júlia Rozs, Szentkirály’s rider won the final on her horse Nárcisz, ahead of Szikszó, Sarkad and Fülöpszállás.
In the final of the Fogatvágta, three people started, the first place was won for the fifth time by the pair of Tieger Endre and younger Tieger Endre in the colors of the Dombóvár Sütvényi stud.
In the afternoon, the final of the international race was also held, the winner of which was the rider of the Kingdom of Bahrain, Mahmoud Mohamed Jar Mohamed Raid. The rider of the Republic of Croatia, Tena Belcic, finished second, and the rider of the United Kingdom, Dan Martin, finished third.
The competitor from the Netherlands finished in fourth place. The riders started with indigenous Hungarian horse breeds, Lipica horses.