By Alejandra Ocampo While the British season is on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PoloLine managed to meet up with one of the most important representatives of British polo, Charlie Hanbury. Currently in England, Charlie is in isolation in his farm, with his family, due to the three week lockdown announced by the
Luis Benjumea, Sport Director of the Real Federación Española de Polo, spoke to PoloLine via Instagram Live on Sunday, to discuss issues surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, and to talk about the situation in Spain, one of the most affected countries in the world. These are some of the issues he spoke about: “This
Eduardo Novillo Astrada, President of the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP), spoke to PoloLine via Instagram Live on Friday, to discuss issues surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, which is affecting the entire world and having an extremely negative impact on all polo related activities. These are some of the issues Eduardo Novillo Astrada spoke about:
By Alejandra Ocampo Marcos ‘Cacu’ Araya comes from one of the most prestigious and traditional families of polo. A large family that has given a lot to the sport, and continues to leave thrive, be it as a breeders or as players. Cacu Araya is the son of Benjamin Araya and grandson of Horacio –
By Alejandra Ocampo If there is someone who knows about polo horses, it’s Lucas Monteverde. Not only did he win the Triple Crown and Argentine Open with La Dolfina on multiple occasions, but he has claimed many of the most prestigious international trophies as well. Monteverde is presently linked to UAE as the brain
By Andrés Ugarte Larraín Diego Cavanagh is back in the States playing the World Polo League, showing a maturity and growth that corresponds to a 9-goal player (he is now 9-goals in both the US and Argentina). Last Sunday he scored six goals to help Valiente claim the All Star Challenge for a second