The Coupe d’Or, hosted by Deauville International Polo Club since 1950, is one of the most coveted trophies on the international calendar. Action continued on Tuesday, August 17, as Le Pommeray HM defeated Los Dragones by 10 goals to 9. Derek Smith’s team bounced back to send the match into extra time. That was when Rufino
Talandracas claimed a 10-8 win over Barriere on Saturday, August 15, the second day of the traditional Coupe d’Or, hosted by Deauville International Polo Club. The tournament, which has been played since 1950, is one of the most coveted trophies of the international calendar. This year’s edition sees six teams, up to 16 goals, playing
Ayala and John Smith Ayala ran out respective champions of the high goal and medium goal Terralpa Silver Cup. Ayala claimed the high goal title after beating BN Polo on Saturday, while John Smith Ayala beat Cibao La Palma to take the medium goal. Both finals were streamed live on Pololine TV. FINAL – TERRALPA
Ayala defeated BN Polo by 15 goals to 9 to win the medium goal Terralpa Silver Cup at Santa María Polo Club. The Covap Cup, played prior the main final, went to Dos Lunas La Hacienda. The tournament marks the second stage of the 50th Anniversary Torneo Internacional de Polo by La Reserva Club de Sotogrande.
Mungo made a successful debut in the opening day of the Coupe d’Or, defeating Brittany Polo by 7 goals to 6. The tournament, played since 1950, is one of the most coveted polo trophies of the international calendar. The 2021 edition kicked off on Saturday, August 14. Six teams, up to 16 goals, are playing
Action continued in Deauville as Bar du Soleil defeated Le Drakkar by 5 goals to 2.5 to win the Ladies Polo Cup on Saturday, August 14, in the club set in Normandy, France. The event formed part of the Barrière Deauville Polo Cup, which takes place prior to the start of the traditional Coupe d’Or,