La Dolfina Marqués de Riscal, Sujan Indian Tigers, La Hechicera, Black Bears and White Crane were victorious on the latest matchdates of the St. Regis British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, played through Wednesday July 1 and Thursday July 2, at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex. England’s most significant
In a very hard fought contest, Standing Rock beat Emlor 9-4, and were crowned the champions of the Apsley Cup, in the final was played on Tuesday June 30 at Cirencester Park Polo Club, in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. One of the most traditional competitions of the club established in 1894, saw five teams up to
Île de France beat title holders Hauts de France Yves Delorme by a narrow 3-2, and claimed the OniriQ Ladies Polo Nations Cup, following the championship match that took place at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, set in La Ferme d’Apremont, in the outskirts of Paris, France. It’s worth noticing that the competition
Action for the St. Regis British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, hosted by Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, continued through Monday June 29 and Tuesday June 30. The tournament, the most significant of the season in England and one of the three Grand Slams of Polo, alongside the Argentine
Almasanta claimed a 9-7 win over 1896 Polo, and won the Open de España Laguna, in a remarkable final on Los Pinos Ground 3, set at Ayala Polo Club, in Sotogrande, Spain, on Sunday June 28. In the meantime, Ground 2 saw the decisive match of the Copa Kai, between Delta Defence and Legacy, a
The St. Regis British Open Polo Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, the highlight of the season in England, continued during the weekend – Saturday June 27 and Sunday June 28. The contest, hosted by the historical Cowdray Park Polo Club, in Midhurst, West Sussex, sees nineteen teams up to 22 goals, in participation.