2025 will bring great expectations with regards to the Triple Crown, in Argentina. Following the end of the season, teams moved very quickly, and all teams have moved lineups for next year. From the Argentine Open reigning champions, La Natividad, all of them decided to make major changes. Unlike the past season, 2025 will
The Agency beat St. Regis 9-6, and ran out the champions of the Regis World Snow Polo Championship, the remarkable snow polo competition that took place at Aspen Valley Polo Club, set in Colorado, United States, through Wednesday December 18 Thursday December 19. The tournament hosted by the club established by Marc and Melissa Ganzi,
Trenque Lauquen La Fe claimed a narrow 19-18 win over La Natividad and won the República Argentina Cup, following the championship match that took pace on Thursday December 12, at the Argentine Association of Polo Headquarters in Pilar. The República Argentina Cup is the most significant tournament of the Autumn Season in Argentina, but it
Following the end of the polo season in Argentina, it’s usual that news would come and go – there’s no action on the fields, but indeed rumors and talks about possible new teams for the next year. Some of them are already confirmed and one is definetly a blow up. There were many rumors
Once the Argentine Open is finished, there are a great deal of expectation about what’s coming up for the next year. And the first shocking news that the Uruguay-born player, David “Pelon” Stirling, decided to retire of the Triple Crown. The announcement came through his wife Jose Vercellino’s social media. Pelon will be definelty missed
Following the end of the polo season in Argentina, on Wednesday December 11, the Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP), led by the President, Mr. Delfin Uranga, unveiled the handicap changes for both gentlemen and ladies. The most significative low is Pelon Stirling’s, from 10 to 10, after he announced