The British Ladies Open Championship, the most significant ladies tournament in England, commenced on Monday July 7, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex. The competition sees a total of six teams up to 22 goals (ladies handicao), in participation. The semifinals of the contest, that features some of the most renowned
Kazak are having the season of their dreams in the current British Open; after winning three out of four games, the last an impressive 11-4 victory against Valhalla on Sunday July 6, Sébastien Aguettant’s French organisation is expecting to secure their ticket to quarter finals. Francisco Elizalde, the foursome’s back, spoke to PoloLine about
The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, is entering the last week of the stage league. Following the matches played through Friday July 4 and Sunday July 6, that saw UAE, Kazak, Aureus GV, Jehangiri, La Dolfina Scone and Ferne Park victorious,
The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup is stepping into the last league games, on the way to the quarter finals. At the moment, there’s only one team unbeaten – UAE, while Park Place and La Magdeleine are out of competition having lost all their matches. The British Open is split
Jehangiri claimed their second consecutive win at the British Polo Open Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, and they are close to qualify to the quarter finals. Without doubts, and in their first high goal season, Muhammed Jehangiri’s foursome is one of the current sensations of English polo. It’s worth to note that, less
Los Dragones and Jivaro played the final of the Trohpee de la Haute Pommeraye, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme d’Apremont, in the outskirts of Paris, in France. The four chukka final was played on Sunday June 29. The tournament saw five teams up to 8 goals, in participation.