By Dr. Guillermo Villanueva & Prof. Eduardo Amaya Life is dynamic – and polo is no exception. We’ve seen the evolution of the sport over the years and tried to adapt to the constant changes. The sport now has more continuity, where dangerous plays lead to fouls. Over the past few months, we have
Four Quarters Black took a narrow 8-7 win over Four Quarters Orange to win the Justerini & Brooks Arthur Lucas Cup at Beaufort Polo Club, on Saturday, May 28. Set in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Beaufort Polo Club was set in 1872 by Colonel Frank Henry. The present club was formed in 1928 and 1929 under
The English season got off to an interesting start. The expectations generated post pandemic mean that there are several teams are competing, but when it seemed that trouble was over, many people are experiencing unforeseen issues. As soon as the first games of the season started, last minute replacements for players were made. The
This article was originally published in La Nación Magazine on Sunday, May 22 By Alejandra Ocampo Around mid XIX Century, the British cavalry officers who served in India were captivated by a sport which was played by the nobles of the subcontinent, which was also known as the “Crown Jewel of the British
The season at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set in Apremont, France, is in full swing. Some tournaments have come to an end, but many others are still underway. Three of them – Trophée Bourbon (12 goal); Trophée de Champlatreux (8 goal); and Nam’s Cup (4 goal) are in progress. All three finals are set
The San Enrique de Guadiaro Cup, second stage of the 2022 season in Sotogrande, which is hosted by Ayala Polo Club, came to an end on Sunday, May 22. The tournament saw four teams, up to 8 goals, compete. Rhone Hill captured their second title of the year – the first was the Bienvenida Cup