Following the postponement due to the heatwave that’s sweeping Europe, polo resumed at Cowdray Park Polo Club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, on a busy Friday June 26, that showcased four games for the St. Regis British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup. The tournament, highlight of the season in England, sees nineteen teams
Argentine polo has the world’s most skilled players, and every day, new young and talented boys with enough skills to become the big stars of the futu seem to appear every day – something they demonstrate in the different tournaments that are currently played around the world. One of them is 16-years-old Leon Donoso, who
As the heatwave in Europe continues with unusual high temperatures and red alerts by the weather forecasts, polo in France has been postponed in order to preserve the health of horses, players and grooms. As a consequence, the most important tournaments that are currently underway at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly –
The last part of the series of articles that previously reviewed teams within at League A teams and teams within Group B/D due to play the St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup, will focus is on those within Group D/E, and how these lineups will reach the quarter finals of the tournament, that celebrates no less than 70 years of heritage, elegance and excellence.
The 70th. St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup kicked off on Tuesday June 23; nineteen teams up to 22 goals are in competition for the coveted golden trophy. Following the first clash, between Akasha and White Crane, with the former victorious, the follow-up was another remarkable contest – Gaston vs. Jehangiri. After Gaston’s significant first win
Ana Esobedo’s squad, Ojo Caliente, is playing their first ever Gold Cup in England. And PoloLine met up with Facundo Sola, who remarked that the season in England is the most competitive after the Triple Crown, in Argentina, because of the history, the level of play and the importance this contest has for the patrons.