The Terralpa Silver Cup, second leg of the prestigious 54th. International Polo Tournament, kicked off on Monday August 4, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande, Spain. Unlike the Bronze Cup, that saw a total of sixteen teams competing in the three levels of play – high goal, medium goal and low goal – the Silver
The Setai (Silvestrer Novillo Astrada, Jason Crowder, Nic Roldan, Alejandro Novillo Astrada) earned an impressive 13-7 sin over Audi (Tomacho Pieres, Grant Ganzi, Santi Toccalino), and claimed the High Alpine Cup, the sixth tournament of the Summer Season that’s currently underway at Aspen Valley Polo Club. The round robin contest saw Montain Chevrolet (Michael Payne,
Facundo Sola won the medium goal Bronze Cup, in Sotogrande, with the brand new Muda IZ Polo lineup; and following the victory, he spoke to PoloLine on a very particular issue – a nice story behind a special design on his helmet, Facundo’s helmet is dark blue, and featurese many drawings on the back.
Segavas and Senzaltro ran out the champions of the 12-15 goal Harrison Cup and the 18-goal Challenge Cup, respectively, following the finals that took place at Cowdray Park, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, through Saturday August 2 and Sunday August 3, respectively. On Sunday August 2, Segavas defeated maís Dulce 9-6 and claimed the
The championship match of the high goal Bronze Cup, betwen Les Lions Sainte Mesme and Amanara, took place on Saturday August 2. Both lineups played the first high goal decisive game of the first leg of the 54th. International Polo Tournament, hosted by Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande, Spain. The contest was very close
Cedric Schweri’s Legacy did it again in Sotogrande – after winning two tournaments during the spring season (Copa Bienvenida and the low goal Open de España) as well as being the runner up in the Copa Joseph McMicking and the Copa Manuel del Prado y Colón de Carvajal, now they won the low goal Bronze