Ellipse Polo Team won the East Coast Open following an 11-9 win over Palm Beach Equine in Tuesday’s final. Hilario Ulloa, Matt Coppola, Louis Devaleix, and Roberto Bilbao came through to win the most important tournament played at Greenwich Polo Club, in Connecticut, USA. FINAL EAST COAST OPEN: ELLIPSE 11-9 PALM BEACH EQUINE ELLIPSE: Roberto Bilbao
La Magdeleine qualified for the semifinals of the Open de France Engels & Volkers following a close 10-9 win against Marquard Media, in extra chukka, on Tuesday, September 14. The result means that La Magdeleine, led by an outstanding Juan Ruiz Guiñazu, who scored seven goals, will now face Talandracas for a place in the
The Open de France Féminin kicked off on Tuesday, September 14, with Maison Décalé, Polo Park Zurich, and DS Automobiles claiming victories. Maison Décalé defeated Dorothee Schumacher by 9 goals to 5; Polo Park Zurich showed no mercy against Como Polo Las Flores, taking an impressive 9-1 win; and finally, DS Automobiles secured a 5-3
Talandracas beat Sainte Mesme by 8 goals to 6 to qualify for the semifinals of the Open de France Engels & Volkers, the culminating stage of the Triple Crown of France. The tournament sees ten teams, up to 16 goals, compete at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, located 30 minutes from Paris. Sainte Mesme
Following the rain delay, the semifinals of the East Coast Open were played on Sunday, September 12, at Greenwich Polo Club, set in Connecticut, United States. Excluding the season in Palm Beach, the East Coast Open is the highest rated competition on the East Coast. This year’s edition sees four teams, up to 20 goals,
The Open de France Engels & Volkers, the culminating stage of the French Triple Crown, underway at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, continued on Sunday, September 12, with three games, as Marquard Media, Kazak, and Los Dragones all took wins. The tournament sees ten teams, up to 16 goals, compete. Marquard Media claimed a 13-8