Photo credit: Ana Clara Cozzi The British Open Gold Cup, one of the most important tournaments in the world, resumed on Thursday, July 2, with two matches at Cowdray Park Polo Club. The tournament sees seven teams, up to 22 goals, compete. The final is set for Sunday, July 26. Monterosso won the first challenge of
Photo credit Mark Beaumont Les Lions/Great Oaks and Park Place claimed victories on the first day of the British Open Gold Cup, one of the most important tournaments in the world. The competition has been hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club since 1956. This year’s edition sees seven teams up to 22 goals compete. The
The Knepp Castle Ladies Tournament, second leg of the Victrix Ludorum 18-goal Tour, will be played from July 2-5 at Knepp Castle Polo Club. Six teams are set to compete. The Victrix Ludorum circuit is made up of seven tournaments, all of which are hosted at different clubs throughout the United Kingdom. Teams
One of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, the British Open Gold Cup, is set to kickoff on Wednesday, July 1, at Cowdray Park Polo Club. The competition will be played behind closed doors, as was the case with the Prince of Wales Trophy. The Gold Cup will start with two matches: 12pm:Les Lions/Great
Polo in England is slowly adjusting to the new normal after hosting several smaller tournaments throughout June. This week, several important competitions are set to kick off, including the prestigious Indian Empire Shield. The tournament begins on Tuesday, with the final scheduled for July 18th at Guards Polo Club. Seven 18 goal teams are set
The Black Bears Women’s Tournament came to an end on Sunday with the final at Black Bears Polo Club, as Park Place defeated Tarantula by 8 goals to 3.5. Tarantula performed well during the 4 chukkas of the game, but Park Place boasted superb team play and horse power, and Varvara Borodina’s team were able