It’s been an intense month of polo for Carlos Pando. He started the season—his fourteenth with Harald Link—at Thai Polo & Equestrian Club playing the Thai Polo Open, before competing in the B. Grimm Thai Polo Masters. “I have been playing with Thai Polo and Harald for fourteen consecutive years,” shares Pando. “I was
The Dubai Gold Cup Series has kicked off and one team in particular has shown great promise: Ghantoot. Representing the team, whose organisation is based in Abu Dhabi, is Juan Gris Zavaleta. The young Argentine has played in the last three editions of the Argentine Open, and now in Dubai, Zavaleta is leading his team
With the division of the high goal competitions in Wellington, this US season is sure to mark a turning point in the history of the sport in America. On one hand stands the 22-goal Gauntlet of Polo Series, hosted by the USPA; on the other, the 26-goal World Polo League, organised by Grand Champions and
Habtoor began the Dubai Gold Cup Series in the best way possible: winning. In the opening match of the Silver Cup, they managed to beat Zedan by 11 goals to 7; Habtoor’s next challenge comes against Mahra Polo, who they face on Monday, January 28. “The team went well,” shares Habtoor’s leading man, Facundo
Matias Vial, one of the best Chilean players on the international polo circuit, returned to Thailand for the 2019 season after a year away (in 2017 he played the Thai Polo Open with Royal Pahang). And what a success it was! Last Saturday, Vial, playing for La Familia, scored the golden goal in extra chukka
The debut victory in the Ylvisaker Cup against Tonkawa on Saturday means that Facundo Pieres and Pilot have started the season on the right foot, beginning as they mean to go on: winning. “We chose to play the Ylvisaker because I think that it helps to play a 20-goal tournament before starting the 22-goal,”