The Argentine Association of Polo announced the five teams who are due to participate in the seventh edition of the Women’s Argentine Open, that will commence on Tuesday November 14 at the AAP Headquarters, in Pilar, and will come to an end on Saturday November 2, prior to the final of the 130th. Argentine Polo
The 130th. Argentine Polo Open, the culminating moment of the spring season in Argentina, and the most important polo competition worldwide, kicked off on a cold and rainy Tuesday October 31, with double action at the AAP Headquarters in Pilar. La Hache La Roca and Cría La Dolfina were vicorious over La Esquina and La
La Irenita defeated Yellow Rose 14-9 and claimed the Pilar Cup, following the final that took place on Monday October 30, at the Argentine Association of Polo Headquarters, in Pilar. Therefore, Antonio Heguy, Federico Panzillo y Jacinto Crotto retained the title they claimed in 2022, while Martín Podestá was within the 2023 winning lineup. PILAR
A new edition of the Argentine Polo Open is just a few hours away, and it is a good moment to give a look to numbers and facts regarding the past Hurlingham Open and Tortugas Open, prior to what’s expected from Tuesday October 31 to Saturday December 2. Let’s take a look into the history
La Natividad defeated La Hache La Roca 15-10 and claimed the 83rd. Tortugas Open for the Emilio Anchorena Cup, following a remarkable championship match, that took place on Saturday October 28, on a sunny spring afternoon at Tortugas Country Club. The Tortugas Open is the second leg of the prestigious Argentine Triple Crown and preceeds
El Milagro defeated Cotterel 7.5-4 and won the Zafiro Cup, the tournament that forms part of the spring season hosted by La Dolfina Polo Club, located in Cañuelas, in the Province of Buenos Aires. In addition, La Ensenada earned a narrow 12-11 win over Thai Polo and claimed La Dolfina Ladies Cup. Both finals were