Time goes by for everyone, but it’s not the same for everybody. Adolfo Cambiaso turned 50 on April 15, and he celebrated with family and friends in the United States, just a few days before playing another championship match of the US Open Polo Championship, the most the most significant tournament of the season in
Polo is going further and further, not only with regards to players’ skills and genetics applied to horses, but also in the sport’s rules and the growing level of umpires. In addition to maintain the fair play on the field, the umpires are in charge to impose law, order and security during a game.
If we talk about women’s polo, one of the undisputed global icons is Hazel Jackson, the 34-year-old British player. Born in New Forest, a town an hour and a half south of London, she is rated 10 goals in Argentina, the United States, and England. She’s a champion of all the major women’s polo tournaments.
Diego Cavanagh claimed his second title at the US Open Polo Championship last Sunday—his second alongside Adolfo Cambiaso, a teammate and friend both on and off the field, with whom he has represented La Dolfina in various forms for over a decade. The 2024 season with La Dolfina Tamera was nothing short of a dream.
Ladies polo is growing constantly in Argentina; every year, several girls start to play polo with the aim to become full time players. In addition, many of them want to be umpires, in order to help the growth of the role of women in the sport. One of them is Mercedes Prario, who formerly played
The USPA Gold Cup came to an end last Sunday, with a fantastic match, that saw two fierce lineups who fought to the very end to claim the coveted trophy, Park Place and Coca Cola. They fought hard to earn an achievement that neither of them were able to get before, so it was a