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.
A new high goal season has kicked off at Greenwich Polo Club, in Connecticut, United States. The tournament is the top competition played on the East Coast at this time of the year. The East Coast High Goal Series began with the East Coast Bronze Cup. It will be succeeded by the East Coast Silver
Four 22-goal teams are due to compete in the Warwickshire Cup at Cirencester Park Polo Club, in Gloucestershire, England. The tournament is set to start on Wednesday, June 15. Semper Anticus, Clarinda Tija-Dharmandi’s team that recently won the Cirencester Ladies 22-goal will be among the competitors of the tournament. Clarinda will be joined by the two Castagnola
Two Queen’s Cup titles! Great Oaks Les Lions took a narrow 9-8 win over Park Place Vaara to win the Queen’s Cup for the second time (the first being in 2020) following a very intense final on The Queen’s Ground at Guards Polo Club. The match was decided in extra chukka after a successful play
Ayala defeated Rhone Hill by 14 goals to 10 to win the Joseph McMicking Cup at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande. Ayala sealed the deal in an extraordinary fourth chukka, outscoring their contenders 5-2. In other finals, Takito Polo Mallets and Dusseldorf claimed the Takito Polo Mallets Cup and El Almacén del Puerto Cup, respectively.