The Open de España, that took place in Sotogrande, Spain, came to and end during the weekend. The tournament saw thirteen teams split in two levels – medium goal (up to 14 goals) and low goal (up to 8 goals). While the former saw four teams, partake, the latter featured a total of nine teams,
And it was a rematch for Sainte Mesme! Following a thrilling championship match, Robert Strom’s foursome defeated the previously unbeaten and reigning champions, Kazak, 11–9, and claimed the 129° Open de Paris, following the final that took place on Sunday June 25, in the lavish and sophisticated Polo de Paris, also known as Bagatelle, set
Black Bears defeated Confido 9-4 and were crowned the champions of the Warwickshire Cup, Cirencester Park Polo Club’s premier competition, following the championship match that took place at the club set in Gloucestershire, England, on Saturday June 24. Therefore, Guy Schwarzenbach’s lineup retained the title they already claimed last year. Antonio Heguy was named MVP,
The 2023 Kings Polo Masters and the Women’s Polo Master were decided on Saturday June 25, at Villa A Sesta Polo Club, set in Tuscany, Italy. The tournaments are hosted in conjuntion by the club and Minuto Siete. Action was developed thoroghout ten days in the club’s three grounds, that meet the international highest standards, as well
Reigning champions, Kazak, and Sainte Mesme are due to play the championship match of the 129th. Open de Paris, for the second consecutive year, following their wins against Red Falcon and Los Dragones, respectively, in the last league games that were played on Saturday June 24. The prestigious tournament is underway at the exquisite and sophisticated
The last stage of the 129th. Open de Paris, the third leg and the culminating moment of the Parisian Triple Crown, is due on Saturday June 24, with the two last league matches that will reveal the competition’s finalists. The prestigious tournament is underway at the exquisite and sophisticated Polo de Paris, known also as