La Dolfina made history once again. As an organisation, La Dolfina lifted the coveted golden trophy of the British Open for the first time. But there’s more – it was the first time a father-daughter combo, Adolfo and Mia Cambiaso, did it and Mia is the first Argentinian woman who claimed the highlight of the
UAE Polo’s growth and improvement as an organisation both in mixed and ladies polo is truly remarkable. The last achievement by HH Sheikha Maitha’s team was to win the title of the British Ladies Open Championship for the second consecutive year, after beating the former title holders, King Power, in the final that took place
It’s always seems that there’s nothing more to say about Adolfo Cambiaso – indeed, he has won everything’s possible, he achieved much more success than any other polo player ever, it’s more than 20 years he is over the top… but the fact is that the world’s greatest polo player always has a trump card
Adolfo Cambiaso is ready to play his eighth final of the British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, this time with La Dolfina Scone. The Argentine-Australian organisation earned a ticket to the championship match of England’s most important tournament after an impressive 10-5 win over Ferne Park, in semifinals. History records mark
The much anticipated championship match of the British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup is due on Sunday July 20, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex. Kazak and La Dolfina Scone are the two lineups who are set to play one of the most remarkable tournaments of the international polo
UAE earned a 9-7 win over King Power and won the British Ladies Open Championship, following the final that was played on Saturday July 19, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, located in Midhurst, West Sussex. The most significant ladies competition in England, that kicked off on Monday July 7, saw five teams up to 22