The Snow Polo World Cup St. Mortiz is a complete success, indeed. The most significant snow polo tournament is hosted and encouraged by World Polo Events, until the leadership of the remarkable Reto Gaudenzi, who makes every event an unforgettable experience. The last edition of the Snow Polo World Cup St. Mortiz was definetly one
Al Habtooor Resort & Polo Club, in Dubai, hosted the championship match of the Dubai Silver Cup, on Saturday January 24, that saw Habtoor victorious over UAE by a 9-7 victory. This meant that both the local team as well as the patron, Mohammed Al Habtoor, claimed their fifth Silver Cup. Mohammed Al Habtoor
By Alejandra Ocampo The prestigious Museum of Polo & Hall of Fame will host the 37th. Induction to the Hall Of Fame, in a ceremony due on Friday February 13. The event honour the life and achievements of all those who made significant contributions within the sport. And the upcoming edition, will feature the induction
On Sunday January 25, Standing Rock and Flex Jet played the championship match of the 41st. Snow Polo World Cup St. Moritz, that took place on the frozen lake in the stunning St. Moritz, Switzerland, sorrounded by the beauty of the Swiss Alps. The most significant snow polo tournament established in 1985 by the formidable
Las Brisas claimed a narrow 10-9 win over Concord Equity Group and ran out the champions of the Joe Barry Memorial Cup, following the final that took place on Sunday January 25, at the National Polo Center (NPC), set in Wellington, Florida, United States. The Joe Barry Memorial Cup, that serves as the first leg
Bhansali is currently one of the most interesting lineups of the 12-goal tournaments of the season in the United Arab Emirates. The organisation reached, unbeaten, the final of the UAE Federation Cup, although they lost to UAE. These days, they are playing the Emirates Polo Championship International, at Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, in Abu