The 126th Argentine Open, the most coveted polo trophy in the world, came to an end on Saturday, December 14. This was the third consecutive year that 10 teams were in competition. La Dolfina came out with all guns blazing to win the Argentine Open for the seventh consecutive time; they overwhelming their rivals throughout
On Wednesday, November 6, two teams qualified for Palermo! Seven teams, up to 29-goals, fought to win a place in the Argentine Open; after a competitive tournament, La Natividad and La Irenita secured spots in the prestigious tournament. First up, La Irenita—who played the Argentine Open in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018
The Tortugas Open, which was suspended due to poor weather, will finally resume on Sunday at the AAP grounds in Pilar with the semifinals of the first leg of the Argentine Triple Crown . The final is scheduled for Wednesday, October 23. Semifinals – order of play: Sunday: 2pm: La Dolfina vs Cría Yatay
The Qualification Tournament “Remonta y Veterinaria Cup,” which was supposed to run from October 16 to 31, will finally begin on Tuesday. Seven teams up to 29-goals, broken into two leagues, will compete for two spots in the most prestigious tournament in the world: the Argentine Polo Open Championship. Unlike previous years, the
Due to heavy rains, the semifinals of the Tortugas Open, previously scheduled for Sunday and Monday, have been postponed. New dates and venues will be announced as soon as weather conditions improve. The semifinals due to be played are the following: Sunday, October 13 4pm, Semifinal Open: Ellerstina vs. Las Monjitas 1pm, Semifinal Subsidiary: La
The semifinals for both the main trophy and the subsidiary of the 79° Tortugas Country Club Open have been set after the two remaining games were played in Pilar, on Thursday. Cría Yatay and La Dolfina Polo Ranch resumed the match that had been postponed on Tuesday. After six chukkas, Cria Yatay ran out