1) OUTLOOK a) Dates and restrictions are dependent on the various tests set by the Government being met, so that Government can announce that they are moving into Step 2. The start date for Step 2, which allows for sporting events behind closed doors, is not before 1 June. b) The aim is to implement a successful
Guards Polo Club started its 2020 season over the weekend with a spot of stick & balling at Flemish Farm. Played under strict Covid-19 regulations, several playing members were able to practice on the wonderful Castle Ground. The Club’s regulations, which were based on current government guidelines and approved by the HPA, included compulsory health
Cautiously, the light at the end of the tunnel begins to appear in Europe after the COVID-19 outbreak. Certain activities are resuming slowly, mostly in rural areas. The pandemic has affected polo hugely, but optimism is growing day by day. Villa A Sesta Polo Club is set in Tuscany, around 200 km from Rome,
The unprecedented situation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the population globally, but certain areas of the planet are gradually returning to their regular routines, albeit with several restrictions in place. Important news came from England and USA this week regarding the future of polo, and France detailed how it is easing lockdown restrictions.
The Hurlingham Polo Association also announced on Wednesday (May 13th) the procedures for exercising, training, and polo activities. They stated the following: Clubs shall adhere to the Government C-19 guidance as described at the time in general. These may change at short notice. The HPA will be issuing the following Directive: “No member of the
Update Number 6 for Clubs and Members released by the HPA on May 12th. Effective Thursday, May 14th for England. VIRUS OUTLOOK Lock down eased for England but not significantly. Earliest start date hard to predict but clear statement that there would be no team sport before 1 June (start of Phase 2) but sporting