The American polo season has come to an end. Pilot claimed the title of the most significant tournament in the United States, the US Open Polo Championship, for a second time, and with that, the season concluded. Following a few days of rest, polo players are set to head to different venues to start the
Los Pingüinos Why Not-Orion Advisord defeated Thai Polo 11-8 to win the second edition of the Ladies Masters (Gold Cup) at the AAP in Pilar, on Saturday, April 23. Meanwhile, the Silver and Bronze Cups went to Polo del Parque Lincoln La Invernadera and La Cañada 303 Polo Ranch, respectively. The polo tournament
Knowing how to incorporate pauses in the game of polo is a skill that few players have. The ability to pause differentiates a player from the crowd. As polo is a dynamic sport with an ever-changing nature, pausing during the game gives it a supernatural quality. While there are plays that are “planned” or “premeditated”,
Pilot defeated La Elina 11-6 to win the US Open Polo Championship, the most coveted tournament in the United States, at International Polo Club Palm Beach, in Wellington, United States. While the first two chukkas were hard fought, Curtis Pilot’s team dominated the rest of the match. Pilot, led by an extraordinary Facundo Pieres, seized
La Irenita took a narrow 8-7 win over SD Synergy Cloning to claim the La Cañada Open Ezequiel Fernández Guerrico Cup, one of the most prestigious tournaments of the Argentine Autumn season, on Sunday, April 24, at La Cañada Polo Club, in Open Door. The Alejandro Cavanagh Subsidiary Cup (played on handicap) went to Brava, who
Juan Martín Obregon was extremely happy when he spoke to PoloLine last Wednesday after La Elina defeated Tamera in the semifinals of the US Polo Open Championship. The victory gave Juan Martin, his brothers Facundo and Gerónimo, and Jared Zenni, the opportunity to play the final of the most coveted tournament in the United States.