Real Club de Pineda and Los Schatzies ran out the winners of the Open de España, in medium goal and low goal, respectively. The Open de España was hosted by Ayala Polo Club in Sotogrande, while the finals were played at Los Pinos. The tournament saw fourteen teams compete. Teams were split in two levels:
The East Silver Cup, the second tournament of the East Coast High Goal Series, hosted by Greenwich Polo Club, in Connecticut, United States, kicked off on Wednesday, June 22. The tournament sees five teams, up to 16 goals, compete. The final is set to be played on Tuesday, July 5. IGEA, White Birch Farm and Roller
Bardon claimed a narrow 11-10 win over Ainsley Saddlery to win the Royal Windsor Cup, one of the most prestigious medium goal tournaments in England, hosted by Guards Polo Club. The tournament is the club’s oldest competition, having been played since 1955. The final took place on Sunday, June 19. The tournament saw 26 teams,
England took a narrow 6-5.5 win over Argentina to win the Ladies International for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club, on Saturday, June 18. The game saw some of the world’s best players compete. Lineups were rated at 31 goals, and both teams gave great performances. The Ladies International for the Diamond Jubilee
The much anticipated Open de España kicked off on Thursday, June 16, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande. The tournament sees fourteen teams compete. Teams are split into two levels: 14-goal and 18-goal. Games are underway at both Ayala and Los Pinos. Open de España finals are set to be played on Sunday, June 26.
It is not easy to win The Queen’s Cup – the tournament is one of the most prestigious in the world – so winning it three times is a true feat. The last time Juan Martín Nero won the Queen’s Cup was six years ago, and he is still leaving his mark on the competition.