The USPA Gold Cup, second leg of The Gauntlet of Polo, kicked off on Tuesday, March 1, at the International Polo Club Palm Beach, in Wellington, Florida. Day one saw Cessna take a narrow OT 13-12 win over Coca Cola (who received one goal on handicap), with Gringo Colombres scoring the golden goal. But the
The final of the Gold Cup, the highlight of the season at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is on the horizon. The tournament semifinals will take place on Wednesday, March 2. The Gold Cup forms part of the Dubai Polo Gold Cup Series, the most prestigious polo event in Asia
The USPA Gold Cup, the second leg of The Gauntlet of Polo, the highest rated tournament series hosted by the United Polo Association and the International Polo Club Palm Beach, is set to start on Tuesday, March 1. The tournament sees thirteen teams, up to 22 goals, compete. The final of the USPA Gold
The finals of the three tournaments hosted by Port Mayaca Polo Club during February, were played on Saturday February 26: USPA Butler Handicap, USPA Heritage Cup and The Woodcock. Action started in the morning and continued thoroghout the whole day. A total of 18 teams were in participation within the three tournaments. A successful
Park Place defeated Scone by 14 goals to 11 to win the CV Whitney Cup, the first leg of The Gauntlet of Polo, at International Polo Club Palm Beach, on Sunday, February 27. The result meant that Andrey Borodin’s organisation (Josh Hyde subbed in for Andrey) retained the title they won in 2021, also against Scone.
Abu Dhabi and Dubai Wolves by CAFU qualified to the semifinals of the Gold Cup after claiming respective wins over Zedan and Ghantoot on Saturday, February 26, at Al Habtoor Polo Resort & Club, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. First up, after two scoreless chukkas, Abu Dhabi, led by their top scorer Jero del Carril,