The Queen’s Cup, one of the most prestigious polo tournaments around the world, kicked off on Tuesday in England. A total of 11 teams up to 22 goals are taking part of the competition. The opening matchday featured two games, where Talandracas beat Park Place, and last year’s runner-up La Indiana defeated El Remanso. The
The Copa Memorial Conde de Sepúlveda came to an end on Sunday with great success at Los Mariachis Club, in Madrid, Spain. The tournament featured four 9-goal teams in competition. The tournament began on Friday and the finals were played on Sunday, with kids also taking part in the special Copa Potrillos Madrid. The latter
The All Pro Polo League (APPL) landed in Chantilly, France, on Tuesday, May 15, to host its first tournament of the French season. Four 15-goal teams, uniquely composed of professional French players, took to the field to play with APPL rules. Both matches were dynamic and entertaining to watch. “I loved it,” shared Edouard Pan,
The Queen Mother Centenary Trophy, which saw fifteen 15-goal teams in competition, came to an end on Sunday at Guards Polo Club. HB La Forge defeated King Power by 7 goals to 6 in the final thanks to a decisive goal scored by Mark Tomlinson. Final Queen Mother Centenary Trophy: HB La Forge 7-6
Three matches were held on Sunday at Sainte Mesme and Bagatelle for the Tournoi de la Ville, the second leg of the Polo de Paris Triple Crown. The tournament sees six 10-goal teams in competition. Action will be held between Bagatelle and Sainte Mesme over three weekends. Sainte Mesme, Le Pommeray and La Concepcion all
The Hari Hotel Cup took place on Saturday at Klinwood Park, with four 8-goal teams in competition. Thilo Sautter invited teams to play at his beautiful residence. The Hari Hotel London, owned by polo player Aron Harilela, presented wonderful prizes, such as a night at his hotel in Belgravia, London, to winners La Clarita. But