The medium goal Terralpa Silver Cup came to an end after a thrilling final between Brunei and Electric Polo, with the former victorious. The Asian foursome demonstrated enough skills to bounce back in the second half – they were five goals behing by half time and made an impressive comeback to claim the win and
The weekend marked the end of the Terralpa Silver Cup, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande. The first championship match of the second leg of the 54th. International Polo Tournament was the medium goal, that saw the clash between Brunei and Electric Polo, on Los Pinos Grounds, on Friday August 15. Electric Polo dominated
Hilario Ulloa is more than your average polo player; thoroghout these years, his presence and quality made him a remarkable personality within the sport. In addition, he established his own club, La Hache, in order to be able to compete at the highest level with his own organisation. Slowly, Hilario fullfilled his achievements –
It’s non stop action at Aspen Valley Polo Club, and the past weekend saw the finals of two of the most traditional tournaments of the wonderful spot set in Colorado, United States – the Dee Jensen Memorial Cup and the Sopris Cup, with Mountain Chevrolet and Audi victorious, respectively. In the final of the
The last league game of the medium goal Terralpa Silver Cup took place on Sunday August 10, at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande, in the South of Spain. Brunei claimed a 12-10 victory over Santa Quiteria, and became the fourth and last team to get through the next stage of the second leg of the
Calatagan earned their first win against Prince Mateen Bolkiah’s MB Polo, in the high goal Terralpa Silver Cup. Marty Romualdez’s Philippine organisation managed to deliver their best polo and after losing to Dos Lunas in their debut, they claimed a narrow 13-12 win over the Brunei-based team, which came in over time, following a hard