The Open de France, the main tournament at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, kicked off on Saturday, with five 16-goal teams in participation. Among those looking for the title is André Fabre’s team In The Wings, who, after winning Deauville’s Coupe d’Argent and Coup d’Or, are playing for the French Triple Crown. The final is
Competing for the largest polo title on the West Coast, four powerhouse teams advanced to Thursday’s Pacific Coast Open Semifinal doubleheader at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club in Carpinteria, California. Featuring the Obregon brothers, Facundo and Geronimo* on opposing teams, the first semifinal saw aggressive plays by Lucchese to conquer RH 10-8, while
The United States Polo Association (USPA), the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) and USPA Global Licensing (USPAGL) have finalized an agreement for the 2019 tournament series, which will offer a first-ever prize money component with a potential payout of $1,000,000. This highly-anticipated season offers a strong 20-goal and 22-goal level schedule that concludes with
The Open de France kicks off tomorrow, with many intense matches expected. Viewers will be able to watch some of the best international polo players take to the field, as well as up-and-coming stars like Rufino Bensadon. This young Argentine has caused a sensation in Deauville with his spectacular game, incredible set of skills, confident strike,
DUKE OF CORNWALL TROPHY The Duke of Cornwall Trophy came to an end last Sunday at Guards Polo Club. The tournament saw a eight 16-goal teams in competition. FINAL DUKE OF CORNWALL TROPHY: PARK PLACE 7-5 KILDARE Park Place: Juan Britos 7, Tomas Beresford 5, Andrey Borodin 0, Byron Watson 3. Total: 15. Kildare:
The East Coast Open, the main tournament played at Greenwich Polo Club, kicked off last Sunday in Connecticut, United States. The competition sees four 20-goal teams in participation. The final is scheduled for Sunday, September 9. First matches: ICONICA 9-8 POSTAGE STAMP FARM Iconica: Maureen Brennan 1 (1 goal), Peke Gonzalez 5 (4), Mariano