Máté Lehotai Wins Small Tour Final
The last day of the weekend kicked off with the Small Tour final.
The final ranking of the Small Tour was decided in a competition with increasingly difficult obstacles. Riders earned a number of points equal to the obstacle’s number, but no points were awarded for knockdowns. The final jump was an alternative 1.35m steep for 10 points or a 1.45m Joker jump for 20 points. However, the greater reward also came with greater risk, as a knockdown on the joker obstacle resulted in a 20-point deduction.
Eighteen riders out of 32 starters earned the maximum score of 65 points, so the final standings were decided by the time. The victory went to Máté Lehotai on Tob-Ker Toscana.

László Tóth was the second fastest on Chacco Kid.

Third place was taken by the winner of the first round, Slovenian Urh Bauman on Tonka UB.

The following placed riders were Panna Hegyi on Caroberto, Szabolcs Krucsó on Copacabana, and Gábor Füzér on Million Blue.
Competition director, Dorottya Stróbl and Alexandra Kunné Fekete, a member of the jury congratulated the riders. The total prize money for the final was €1,200.
Photo: CSIO Budapest / Kovács Petronella