The 54th. International Polo Tournament, the most significant event of the polo season in Sotogrande, hosted by Ayala Polo Club, is stepping in the last week of competitiony. The Gold Cup, the most important tournament of the series, is ready for the semifinals to be played, in all three levels – high goal, medium goal
Ham Polo Club, established in 1926, in Richmond, close to London, hosted the first ever Desert Knight Gold Cup, that saw Desert Knights, the young Saudi player’s team, Turki Abdul Raman – who aims his organisation to grow enough to be able to play high goal -, clash against Al Faisal Polo Team, led by
Gstaad Palace defeated Albinati Aeronautics 7-4, and won the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad, after the final that took place on Sunday August 24, at the Polo Club Gstaad, in Switzerland. The last day of one of the most remarkable polo events of the international calendar, saw packed grandsstands, and the attendance enjoyed a fabulous
The Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad finally commenced on Saturday August 23, with the semifinals, after the delay that obliged to cancel the games scheduled for Thursday August 21, due to heavy rainfalls. The Polo Club Gstaad, hosted two hard fought semifinals, with Gstaad Palace and Albinati Aeronautics victorious. The tournament sees four teams up
CD Peacock and Las Brisas clashed in the final of the USPA Midwest Open 14 Goal, that took place on Saturday August 23 at Las Brisas Polo Club, located in the outskirts of Chicago, in the United States. This recent established competition, that is earning more importance every year, saw five teams up to 14
The second matchdate of the high goal Gold Cup, second leg of the 54th. International Polo Tournament, drew to a close on Thursday August 22, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande. The contest sees eight teams up to 22 goals, in participation. Teams have already played two games each, and there’s still one match