Park Place finally achieved a long-time dream – to win the Queen’s Cup. After four attempts, the 2025 edition of Guards Polo Club’s premier tournament was their fifth time lucky. It was also the first for Andrey Borodin, Rufino Bensadon and Hilario Ulloa. But there was one player who has also claimed the coveted
Polothanda beat Legacy by a close 12-11, and ran out the champions of the Copa Joseph McMicking, in the final that took place on Sunday June 15, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande. The competition, that bears the name of the founder of the city located in the South of Spain, saw eight teams up
Emita defeated La Rosada by a close 6.5-6 and ran out the champions of the Cirencester Ladies Vitrix 22-Goal, in the final that took place at Cirencester Park Polo Club, located in Gloucestershire, England. Cirencester Park PC is the oldest club in England, founded in 1894. The tournament, for teams up to 22 goals
It’s usually said third time lucky; that means, when one wants to achieve something, it normally takes three attempts until one gets it. But this does not apply to Park Place, simply because it took them no less than five finals to earn their most desired goal – to claim The Queen’s Cup, a tournament
The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, the highlight of the season in England, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, and one of the Grand Slams of Polo alongside the Argentine Open and the US Open, is due to commence within the next ten days, and it is
The polo community received a devastating blow on Thursday June 12. Aureus’ patron, Sunjay Kapur, passed away unexpectedly, while he was playing the subsidiary semifinal of the Queen’s Cup, against Sujan Indian Tigers, at Guards Polo Club. A successful billionaire businesman, born in India, Sunjay Kapur was only 53-years-old. Although it is not yet