“I played polo all my life; my grandfather and my father used to play at the Polo de Paris and today I am in charge to organise the tournaments in the club. I’d say I played polo all my life and taught how to play during 20 years. Today, I organise tournaments”. And so
Reigning champions, Kazak, Korea Polo Club and Audaz were victorious over Sainte Mesme, Red Falcon and Baron d’Avella, respectively, in the second day of competition of the Tournois de la Ville de Paris, that took place on Sunday May 21. The tournament, organised by the lavish Polo de París, set only ten minutes from the City
La Magdeleine won the Trippetts Challenge, the tournament hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, following the final played on Saturday May 20. Alexandre Garese’s lineup, who remained in the lead thoroghout the six chukkas of play and dominated the contest, defeated Corinne Ricard’s Murus Sanctus / Talandracas by an impressive 12-8. This was the first
The Tournois de la Ville de Paris, the second leg of the Parisian Triple Crown that preceeds the prestigious Open de Paris, kicked off on Saturday May 20, with three games. The tournament is organised by the lavish Polo de París, set only ten minutes from the City of Lights,in the Bois de Boulogne, on
Park Place continues on the winning path. On Saturday May 20 they won the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy, the opening tournament of the high goal season in England, following a narrow 10-9 win in extra chukka in the final played at Zacara. Vikings claimed the lead in the two first chukkas, but fom
Park Place and Vikings are set to decide the first title of the 22-goal season in England, the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy, one of the most remarkable tournaments of the country, hosted by the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club. Both teams secured their respective spots in the final after winning the penalty shootout