On this weekend: The horsemen of the National Gallop will be at Heroes’ Square

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Being one of the main equestrian events of the year, National Gallop offers a lot more than simple horse-riding competitions. Check out the list of events below to find out why you should turn up at Heroes’ Square between 14-16 September.

Little Hussars in the Saddle

This year children are in National Gallop’s focus of attention as they are on the road to become the greatest horsemen of our future. As part of National Gallop’s programs, Little Hussars’ Gallop is organized as a tradition.

As little hussars, horse lover children between the age of 10-16 can compete on their fastest ponies, with the consent of their parents.

They first need to showcase their riding skills in the qualifying races, the winners of which may continue competing at Heroes’ Square, and prove they are as good jockeys as their older counterparts.

Saddle Up, Hungary!

Before the final races in Budapest, the horsemen of the National Gallop will compete in regional qualifying races.

Every year the season of qualifying races starts on 1 May with Sarkad Gallop and closes at the end of August with Kaposvár Gallop. The altogether 16-18 competitions are intertwined with other equestrian programs, preserving traditions, so that a day spent by the racetrack offers fun activities for the whole family.

Battle of Nations

By 2018 National Gallop’s International Race has grown into a tradition with participating nations that also promote the importance of horse riding as part of their culture.

In the last 11 years all but one continent were represented by professional horsemen at the event. Just like Hungarian jockeys, the competitors of the International Race get in the saddle wearing their national costume to showcase their culture. This year it is a special honour to welcome one of the members of the Household Cavalry Regiment of the British Army, Mr. Owen Watkins among the competitors. Besides England and Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Serbia, Austria, the Czech Republic, China, Mongolia, Turkey and Suriname will also take part in the Battle of Nations.

Modern History

At National Gallop competitors may race on horseback or horse-drawn carriages. New carriages were needed to be built for the carriage driving races as the Heroes’ Square racetrack is not adequate for traditional ones. For the first time in the world, modern vehicles built based on Scythian and Roman chariots are used at the races, making them a battle of history. The carriage driving races are not the only time these vehicles will be used at the event. The carriage pushing contest will be organized this year during which the qualifier teams will compare their strength and speed with the MTVA team first, then the wrestlers’ team and competitors from Kocs (a small town in the north-western part of Hungary) in the finals.

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