The season in England kicked off in full swing, with several games and tournaments, as usual. Meanwhile, high goal is approaching slowly, while waiting for the main contests; the teams are getting ready to compete at the highest level. The Trippetts Challenge is currently underway at Cowdray Park Polo Club, featuring six 22-goal lineups,
By Alejandra Ocampo Charlie Hanbury is a tireless and remarkable personality within the polo community. Once a very successful polo player, currently his career is specifically focused in horsebreeding, through his renowned Lovelocks breeding, that has several horses playing in major tournaments around the world, ridden by the brightest stars of the sport, as
Morocco ran out the champions of the Mohammed VI International Polo Trophy, after defeating the United States 9-5, in the fina that took place at the Roya Guard Polo Club, in Rabat, Morocco. The local team dominated the match, and demonstrated the impressive growth of the sport in Morocco. Morocco earned a quick 3-1
Don Tancredi defeated Amanara 9-6, and claimed the Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s Centenary Trophy, following the final that took place at Guards Polo Club, set in Windsor Great Park, England, on Sunday May 10. The competitive tournament, that commenced on April 26, saw eleven teams up to 15 goals, in participation. Hazel Jackson
The Tyro Cup, the opening tournament of the season at Cowdray Park Polo Club, came to an end, with Cowdray Vikings victorious over Bad Boys Polo Team by a close 9-8 score, in the final that took place at the historical and magnificient club, set in Midhurst, West Sussex, England, on Saturday May 9. Miguel
A new edition of the Oxfordshire Cup kicked off on Tuesday May 5, hosted by the Schwarzenbach’s family club, Black Bears, in Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames, England. The tournament sees six teams up to 18 goals, in participation, including current title holders, Spencer MacCarthy’s Emlor. Amanara and Las Brisas were victorious in the two first matchdates,