The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, one of the highlights of the British season, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, continued on Saturday, June 25. In the day’s single match, Park Place Vaara made a remarkable comeback over King Power in the last chukka to take the victory. The
One week after winning the Cotswold Airport Warwickshire Cup, Black Bears have claimed their second consecutive trophy at Cirencester Park Polo Club: the prestigious Apsley Cup. The tournament saw four teams, up to 18 goals, compete. The final, held on Saturday, June 25, saw Guy Schwarzenbach’s team beat Semper Anticus by 6 goals to 4. The Subsidiary
Kazak and Sainte Mesme qualified for the final of the 128° Open de París at Polo de Paris. The club, set in the Bois de Boulogne, only 10 minutes away from the center of Paris, has a rich history of polo: the 1924 Olympic Games were held there, and polo was among the sports involved. The
On Friday June 24, Marqués de Riscal and Twelve Oaks were victorious in their respective debut matches in the British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, one of the highlights of the British season, and hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex. The tournament sees fourteen teams up to 22
Black Bears and Semper Anticus qualified for the championship match of the Apsley Cup, following their respective wins in the semifinals, played on Wednesday June 22 and Thursday June 23. One of the most important tournaments hosted by Cirencester Park Polo Club, the Apsley Cup sees four teams up to 18 goals, compete. Black Bears,
Red Falcon, Kazak, Sainte Mesme and La Magdeleine qualified to the semifinals of the 128° del Open de París, the prestigious tournament that see seven teams up to 12 goals split in two leagues, compete in a club set in a privileged location, in the Bois de Boulogne, only 10 minutes away from the center