The draw for the British Open Polo Championship Cowdray Gold Cup took place on Monday, June 6, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex. Cowdray Park Polo Club’s most prestigious tournament was first established in 1956 by Lord Weetman John Churchill Pearson, Third Viscount Cowdray, the force behind the revival of polo in
Four Quarters Orange defeated Altamira K by 8 goals to 5 to win the Duke of Sutherland Cup, one of the most prestigious tournaments hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex. The final took place on Sunday, June 5. Four Quarters Orange’s Gonzalo Ferrari was named MVP; his mare, Leyenda
Following the extremely successful IX Edition of the Lawyers Polo Cup back in March in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa, the tournament is set to return to Argentina once again. The competition will be played between December 5-10 at Alegria Polo Club, in General Rodriguez, Pilar. The one-of-a-kind event will see ten teams, composed of
Kazak claimed a 9-4 win over Ste. Mesme por 9 a 4, to win the Tournoi de la Ville de Paris, following the final that took place on Sunday June 5, at the sophisticated Polo de Paris, the club set only 10 minutes away from the City of Lights. In other finals, Red Falcon
Rexaline defeated Marquard Media 8.5-7 to win the Trophee Bourbon at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set Apremont, France, on Sunday June 5. The tournament saw eight teams, up to 12 goals, compete. FINAL – TROPHEE BOURBON: REXALINE 8.5-7 MARQUARD MEDIA REXALINE: Jean-Claude LE GRAND 0, Dorian BULTEAU 3, Louis JARRIGE 4, Julien
The Queen’s Cup continued on Sunday, June 5, with the last quarter final matches, where La Magdeleine and Park Place Vaara claimed respective victories over Scone and King Power. The Queen’s Cup sees fifteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete. First up, La Magdeleine came through with the surprise of the day, defeating David Paradice’s