Friday, December 2, was a historical day at Palermo: The 129th Argentine Open came to an end with the most prestigious final in the world. The match saw reigning champions La Natividad and La Dolfina Saudi go head to head. The clash of the Cañuelas-based teams saw a father-and-son duo take on their nephew and cousins.
La Dolfina beat La Irenita E-Movility by 10 goals to 6 to win the VI Women’s Argentine Open on Palermo’s number 2 ground on Friday, December 2. The results mean that La Dolfina, composed of British 10-goaler Nina Clarkin, Mia Cambiaso and the Fernández Araujo sisters, Milagros and Candelaria, have won the tournament more than
Friday December 2 won’t definetly be another day for polo; it will be a historical day for the sport. Indeed, it’s the day of the much anticipated championship match of the 129th. Argentine Open, that will see some facts that will make this final more special than ever. Palermo will host the rematch of the
La Natividad took an impressive 9-3 win over Chapaleufu to claim the XXXIX Argentine Junior Championship at the AAP Heaquarters, in Pilar, on Wednesday, November 30. The tournament saw three teams, between 19 and 29 goals, compete, with lineups composed by players up to 21-years-old. Last year, La Natividad claimed a hat trick, and now
Nuestra Tierra took a narrow 12-11 victory over El Overo Z7 UAE to claim the Cámara de Diputados Cup at the AAP Headquarters, in Pilar, on Tuesday, November 29. The win will allow Nuestra Tierra to take on La Hache in a playoff, on Monday, December 5. The winner will qualify for the eighth spot
La Dolfina BP and La Irenita E-Movility are due to play the championship match of the VI Women’s Argentine Open, following the last league games, that were played at the AAP Headquarters, in Pilar, on Monday November 28. The most important ladies tournament in the world sees eight teams, between 20 and 33 goals (ladies handicap),