An extremely successful season is underway at Port Mayaca Polo Club, in Florida, United States, marking the steady growth of the club, with full horse barns and with numerous teams playing at all levels. February tournaments: *USPA Butler Handicap (4 teams, 18 goal): Final due on Saturday, February 26. *USPA Heritage Cup (8 teams,
Palm Beach Equine defeated Tonkawa by 15 goals to 12 to win the Outback Invitational Cup, first leg of the Wellington Polo Tour, at Valiente on Saturday, February 12. The tournament saw eleven teams, up to 16 goals, compete. The Subsidiary Trophy was won by SD Farms after their 14-7 win over Iconica. FINAL OUTBACK
Bin Drai Polo defeated Ankora by 9 goals to 6 to win the Polo Masters Cup at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday, February 12. The tournament saw seven teams, up to 8 goals, compete. Following an even first chukka, Raúl Laplacette scored several goals to give Bin
This is the news the polo community has been waiting for: Nico Pieres has recovered from the surgery he underwent by late 2021 following the heavy fall he suffered during the Hurlingham Open. He is ready, stick-and-balling, and he’s slowly working to get back into the flow of things. “I’m doing well,” Nico Pieres told
FG Polo claimed the Hamadan Aibak Cup after defeating Remounts by 8 goals to 6 in the final at Lahore Polo Club in Pakistan, on Sunday, February 6. The Subsidiary Trophy went to Olympia after their 8-6.5 win over DS Polo/Rizvies. The tournament saw six teams, up to 14 goals, compete. HAMADAN AIBAK CUP FINAL: FG POLO
CK Polo narrowly defeated La Fe by 12 goals to 11 to win the Ylvisaker Cup on Sunday, February 6, at International Polo Club Palm Beach, in Wellington, United States. The Ylvisaker Cup is the third leg of IPC’s 18-goal season. The tournament saw four teams compete. Ylvisaker Cup final: LA FE 12-6 BEVERLY