After a very successful 2025 season, that ended up with La Natividad La Dolfina victorious in the 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship, Adolfo Cambiaso revealed that he will remain with the team in 2026. At 51-years-old, he will play his 34th Triple Crown and stretching his record. He has won the Tortugas Open (10), the
As usual, the end of the high goal polo season in Argentina, brought the handicap changes, which were revealed following the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Argentine Association of Polo (AAP), on Wednesday December 10. It’s worth to notice that this was the first meeting on the subject that was conducted by
Following the championship match of the 132nd. Argentine Open, and while teams are setting up with the sights on the 2026 Triple Crown, the finals of many of the remaining tournaments of the season were played at the Argentine Polo Association Headquarters, in Pilar. The competitions that were decided thoroghout the week were the
Polo action doesn’t stop in South America. Following the end of the 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship that saw La Natividad La Dolfina victorious, a new edition of the Open de Chile is about to commence. The tournament is the most significant of the country, that features some of the most renowned high goals from
And the 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship came to an end. The championship match for the most coveted polo trophy in the world was ready to go on Sunday December 7; La Natividad La Dolfina and Ellerstina Indios Chapaleufu were ready to go head-to-head in the much anticipated contest of the year, that was watched
In an epic match, prior to the much anticipated final of the 132nd. Argentine Polo Open Championship, on Sunday December 7, La Aguada Don Ercole claimed a narrow 13-12 win over La Zeta Kazak and won the playoff, that secured the former the eighth place in the main draw of the 2026 Triple Crown. The