Borjamina, Raúl Santamaría and Bruno Vila form a standout trio, reminiscent of celebrated ensembles from game show history, and they continue to attract followers daily, all while adding to their track record with consistent high performance. Their success isn’t just about keeping a presence on air; they also secure meaningful rewards by finishing among the top three in a prominent Spanish television competition.
At present, this Galician group has accumulated 2,277,433 euros across more than 330 appearances in the long-running competition. When this figure is lined up against other large winnings in the same show, it surpasses the tallies from many memorable prize moments, including the popular segment where Rafa Castaño previously claimed 2,272,000 euros.
There is a popular belief that Rafa’s wealth has grown because of many performances over time, but the reality is different. In this particular competition format, a contestant can win only one prize for a given segment. Securing the jackpot means surrendering any money stored in reserve across prior appearances in the game. This rule adds a strategic layer to decisions about when to pursue the top prize and how to manage accumulated earnings during a career on the show.
As it stands, Mozos de Arousa sits just two teams behind the comprehensive leaderboard that traces the show’s competitive lineage. The Rockampers, who earned 2,326,500 euros in 2016, held the second spot by combining their jackpot with the money accumulated beforehand. Their position highlights how rapidly fortunes can rise on this stage. Looking at the all-time leaderboard, the Galician trio is approaching the mark set by other legendary contestants, while the top record remains a notable benchmark. The top place is marked by an extraordinary total: the group Los Lobos collected 6,689,700 euros in 2019, a figure that stands as a high-water mark in the competition’s history. It is not only the raw sum that captivates audiences but also the historical significance, including the record for the most daily appearances, demonstrated by more than five hundred and five showings in a single run.