The polo world has seen its first ray of hope as the HPA announced an updated calendar on Friday, showing that action could possibly start in mid June. And of course, men’s polo won’t be alone in this – women’s polo continues to grow around the world. More and more female tournaments develop internationally while
New Statement released by the HPA on Friday, April 17th: “In view of the situation concerning Covid-19, the official HPA tournament fixture list has been adjusted for this season. It remains dependent on any Government conditions concerning the Corona virus and does not change the HPA policy of providing a month’s warning for tournament
Guards Polo Club Chairman Brian Stein has announced the new dates for the Queen’s Cup and the Royal Windsor: I am delighted to confirm that our Polo Office has secured new dates for our two main tournaments and a new fixtures list is currently being compiled for the 2020 season. Our aim is to
Guards Polo Club, home to the prestigious Queen’s Cup, among other competitions, made the following announcement: “The good news is that your Board and Polo Office, in conjunction with the HPA, believes that we will be playing polo in 2020, albeit a little later than originally planned. The Board, which met online together on
The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) affecting the world has led to the formation of several charities working to raise funds to support vulnerable patients, families, hospitals, and the health heroes, who are fighting day and night on the front line to save lives. Among others, there is a an amazing charity in the United Kingdom called
Update No. 4 by the HPA for Clubs and Members Thursday 2nd April 2020 It is understood that everyone is looking for certainty, but although we may have an indication of which way they are headed it is very hard to predict what conditions the Government might impose, retain or relax when the 3