Once the Argentine Open is finished, there are a great deal of expectation about what’s coming up for the next year. And the first shocking news that the Uruguay-born player, David “Pelon” Stirling, decided to retire of the Triple Crown. The announcement came through his wife Jose Vercellino’s social media. Pelon will be definelty missed
Following the end of the polo season in Argentina, on Wednesday December 11, the Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP), led by the President, Mr. Delfin Uranga, unveiled the handicap changes for both gentlemen and ladies. The most significative low is Pelon Stirling’s, from 10 to 10, after he announced
Sunday December 8 marked the most significant day por polo worldwide, with the much expected championship match of the 131st. Argentine Polo Open Championship, that took place on a packed Palermo, eager to watch the perfect contest, the 80-goal clash between reigning champions La Natividad, and La Dolfina, both still unbeaten. A splendid afternoon that
Prior to the much anticipated championship match of the 131st. Argentine Polo Open Championship, on Sunday December 8, La Hache Cría & Polo, placed 8th. within the 2024 Ranking, clashed against La Dolfina Valiente, the recent winners of the Cámara de Diputados, in a playoff, that would award the winner a spot in the 2025
El Overo Z7 UAE beat La Dolfina 10-7, and won the VIII Argentine Women’s Open, following the final that was played on Saturday December 7, at Palermo. Therefore, El Overo Z7 UAE are now tied with La Dolfina in titles, since both teams have won the prestigious ladies tournaments four times. In addition, and on
La Dolfina and El Overo Z7 UAE, current title holders, will go head-to-head for the VIII Argentine Women’s Open, on Saturday December 7, at Palermo. The match is due to start at 4pm. The contest was entirely playerd at the Argentine Association of Polo Headquarters, in Pilar, and saw four teams between 21 and 35