The 65th. Queen’s Cup is set to kick off on Tuesday May 20, at Guards Polo Club, in Windsor Great Park, England. The club’s premier tournament and one of the most significant competitions of the international polo calendar in Europe and worldwide, will see nineteen teams up to 22 goals, partake. The current reigning
Emlor earned a narrow 10-9 win over White Crane Black, and ran out the champions of the Oxfordshire Cup, following the final that was played on Sunday May 18 at Black Bears Polo Club, the Schwarzenbach’s family club, located in Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames, England. The tournament ran through Tuesday May 6 and Sunday May 18, and
Argentina was victorious in the South American playoffs for the second Arena Polo World Cup, and claimed a ticket to play the competition that will take place in the United States, co-hosted by Roseland Polo Club in Crozet, Virginia, and Virginia Polo Inc., in October. The playoffs were jointly organised by the Federation of International
In a thrilling contest, Mustang claimed a 8-7 win over La Berta, and won the Trophée Bourbon, in the championship match that took place on Sunday May 18 at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set in La Ferme de Apremont, in the outskirts of Paris, France. The tournament saw ten teams up to
Jean-Paul Luskic’s, Gaston, has just claimed the Trippetts Challenge, the first 22-goal team hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, following a 13-11 win over the defending champions, UAE; a victory that have given them the best start of the season in England. Cruz Heguy, who was already in the team last year, spoke to
Gaston defeated UAE by a 13-11 score, and claimed the Trippetts Challenge, following the championship match that took place on Saturday May 17, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, England. The first 22-goal tournament hosted by the club, the Trippetts Challenge saw five teams, in participation. Gaston dominated the match and