The current edition of the British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup has the return of a significant club; however, not as a contender but as a spot to host the games of the most important tournament of the season in England – Stedham Polo Club, which is located nearby Cowdray Park Polo
The British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup saw narrow wins for Dubai and UAE, in the first day of competition; a very successful start for the two organisations from the Middle East, indeed. UAE, who won the tournament in 2023, beat Park Place, the recent winners of the Queen’s Cup, led
Occitanie retained the title of the Polo Nations Cup, the international tournament that took place at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme d’Apremont, France. Isabelle Larenaudie’s organisation, also known as Télédou, is growing faster every year, and is currently one of the most important in France. Simón and Ramiro Zavaleta
After being runner up in four occasions, Park Place finally claimed a long-time dream – win the Queen’s Cup. Not only the 2025 edition of Guards Polo Club’s premier tournament saw them victorious at last, but it was also the first time for Andrey Borodin, Rufino Bensadon and Hilario Ulloa. However, one of the
La Dolfina Marqués de Riscal will play their first ever final of the Queen’s Cup, against no less than Park Place, a lineup that had already played several finals at Guards Polo Club, but they were never able to win. La Dolfina and Marqués de Riscal have joined forces, and aim to win a title;
Park Place qualified to the final of the Queen’s Cup, after a remarkable match against Dubai. Andrey Borodin and Co are no strangers to the decisive game of the Queen’s Cup – they played it several times but they were never able to win it. So this time it will be sort of a rematch.