Máté Lehotai Saved the Best for Last
Fifty-five rider and horse pairs lined up in the 1.30m Gold Tour presented by Alpenspan Prize. More than half of the field completed the 11-obstacle course with a clear round.
Máté Lehotai, who started second-to-last, captured the victory after a dynamic ride in the saddle of Tob-Ker Toscana, bred by Lewitz Stud.

László Tóth added another valuable second-place finish to his record, this time riding Coronell Z, a Hungarian-bred Hungarian sport horse.

Third place went to Rodrigó Szuhai on For Lexcis Z.

Photo: CSIO Budapest / Krisztina Hajdu
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