Those holding ticket number 03347 struck it rich Saturday when they won the top prize in Spain’s famous Christmas lottery.
The lottery, known as El Gordo, or “The Fat One,” dished out 2.4 billion euros (2.7 billion U.S. dollars) in prize money this year. The top prize for a winning ticket was 400,000 euros (455,000 dollars), but there were many smaller prizes.
“Here the people are celebrating a lot, it's the first time that the top prize for the Christmas lottery has fallen here,” Luis Soriano, owner of a bar that sold some top-prize tickets in the eastern town of Ontinyent, told the Europa Press news agency.
Other lotteries have bigger individual top prizes but El Gordo, held each December 22, is ranked as the world's biggest in terms of total prize money.
Organizers take part in the draw for Spain's Christmas lottery El Gordo at the Royal Theatre in Madrid, December 22, 2018. /VCG Photo
Multiple people picked the top winning number across Spain, spreading the 680 million euros (773 million dollars) distributed for it to 46 of the country's 50 provinces.
“Where are those who said we were jinxed, after we have brought so much good luck?” said Jose Gomez, the manager of a lottery office in Cuenca, which also sold tickets for the biggest prize.
Individuals or groups of friends or colleagues buy the El Gordo lottery tickets, which cost 20 euros ($23) each, months in advance.
Following the lottery draw has become a winter holiday tradition in Spain, with people glued to television sets, radios or the Internet, where newspaper websites give a running commentary.
Luis Artero (2L) dressed as the bearing ball top award and friends dressed as "a lottery ticket" (L) and "San Ildefonso pupils" (R) walk in the street after the draw of Spain's Christmas lottery named El Gordo at the Teatro Real in Madrid, Spain, December 22, 2018. /VCG Photo
Children from Madrid's San Ildefonso school called out the lottery prizes Saturday on a nationally televised draw at Madrid's Teatro Real opera house. The tiny wooden balls corresponding to the top prize rolled down chutes from two huge round cages and were called out by young girls three hours into the gala.
The focus then shifted to jubilant images of the winners, who were popping open bottles of cava and celebrating in lottery offices, bars or in the street.
Spain established its national lottery as a charity in 1763, during the reign of King Carlos III. Its objective later became to shore up state coffers.
(Top image: Kiosk owners Juan, Maria and Miguel Angel celebrate outside their kiosk in Ronda, Spain, where the winning number was sold with the biggest prize of the country's Christmas Lottery El Gordo, December 22, 2018. /VCG Photo)