Abu Dhabi and Ghantoot claimed victories in the first day of the Emirates Polo Championship International, which kicked off on Tuesday, December 21, at Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, set in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Four teams, up to 12 goals, are battling for the title. In the first match, Abu Dhabi claimed a
The arena polo tournament, the Emsworth’s Ambassador Winter Cup, came to an end as Amos defeated Avengers by 20 goals to 12 to win the title. Emsworth Polo Club is located near Windsor, merely 40 minutes from central London, and is the home to Four Quarters Polo, an organisation that competes in medium goal
The 2021 Sir Winston Churchill Cup came to an end at Al Habtoor Polo Resort and Club. The tournament saw four teams, up to 10 goals, compete. Hesketh/Mahra and UAE played the Subsidiary final, while Bin Drai and Habtoor Polo battled it out for the title. In the Subsidiary final, Hesketh/Mahra got off to a better
England and Argentina went head to head in the final of the Women’s Nations Cup on Thursday, December 17, on Palermo’s number two ground. The international women’s tournament saw three teams – Argentina, United States and England – compete. Teams were rated between 22 and 23 goals. After defeating the United States, Argentina and
The Emirates Polo Championship International officially kicked off on Thursday, December 17, at Ghantoot Racing & Polo Club, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The magnificent club greeted competing teams and directors, ready for the competition that see four teams, up to 12 goals, vie for the title. THE EMIRATES POLO CHAMPIONSHIP INTERNATIONAL WILL RUN
On Sunday, December 12, after final that marked the end of the season in Argentina, the Argentine Association of Polo announced handicap changes. Following La Natividad’s epic victory at the Argentine Open, Barto and Camilo Castagnola, and Polito Pieres, were awarded 10 goals. This meant that, at eighteen, Camilo “Jeta” Castagnola became the youngest 10-goaler