The IX Argentine Women’s Open, the most remarkable ladies polo tournament in the world, commenced on Monday November 24, at the Argentine Association of Polo Headquarters, in Pilar. The competition sees three teams, partake, in lineups that feature some of the best ladies polo players. La Dolfina and La Hache Pax opened fired. After
The 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship resumed on Sunday November 23, after the rain delay, that forced to postpone the games due on Saturday November 22. Sunday saw La Hache Cría & Polo and Ellerstina Indios Chapaleufu victorious over la Irenita La Hache and La Ensenada, respectively. The two Ulloa’s family teams, La Hache
The first edition of La Hache Queen’s Cup took place at La Hache Polo Club, set in General Rodriguez, Province of Buenos Aires Argentina. The ladies tournament saw a total of twelve teams, partake, split in two levels – high goal and low goal. Murus Sanctus (Corine Ricard, Mia Cambiaso, Mila Cambiaso & Milly
La Aguada Don Ercole and Velay are through the final of the Cámara de Diputados Cup, after their respective wins in the semifinals that were played on Thursday November 20, at the Argentine Association of Polo Headquarters in Pilar. It’s worth to remember that the winner of this tournament is entitled to play the playoff
Jehangiri claimed a narrow 13-12 win over Cría Marmen and won the Gold Cup, following the final that took place at Ellerstina Polo Club, in General Rodriguez, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Tuesday November 18. It’s worth to notice that the decisive match had to be delayed due to heavy rainfalls. The tournament saw
In most sports, technique is the starting point. In tennis, golf, skiing… it is taught, analyzed, and refined. In polo, however, most players learn by imitation. And while imitation has its place, it often leaves one key question unanswered: why is it done this way? Understanding technique improves not only the beginner but also