The semifinals of the British Open Gold Cup took place on Wednesday at Cowdray Park Polo Club. After two hard fought games, Next Generation and Les Lions/Great Oaks, emerged victorious to secure a place in the final. First up, Next Generation took on Park Place Vaara. The first half was dominated by Jean-François Decaux’s team,
SANTA BARBARA FMB Too! defeated Klentner Ranch by 13 goals to 8 to win the Robert Skeene Memorial title at Santa Barbara. The tournament was the first of the 16-Goal Triple Crown at the club, a series which also includes the Silver Cup and the Pacific Coast Open. FINAL ROBERT SKEENE MEMORIAL: FMB
The British Ladies Open Championships came to an end on Sunday with Monterosso Vikings taking the title after defeating Park Place by 6 goals to 3 at Ambersham. The match was the second time this year that Hazel Jackson and Lia Salvo battled it out in a final. The first clash, played in Thailand, was
The British Open Gold Cup resumed on Saturday with the quarterfinals at Cowdray Park Polo Club, in West Sussex. Les Lions/Great Oaks became the first winners of the day after defeating Thai Polo NW 11-10 in OT. Next Generation then showed their skill against Scone, claiming a 13-10 win to qualify for the tournament semifinals.
The Indian Empire Shield, which saw seven 18-goal teams compete, came to an end on Saturday at Guards Polo Club. Kildare claimed the title after beating Emlor by 9 goals to 7 on The Queen’s Ground. Prior to the final, MT Vikings defeated Garcha Hotels at Flemish Farm’s Castle Ground to win the Subsidiary. FINAL
The British Ladies Open Championships continued on Friday, July 17, with the semifinals at Cowdray Park Polo Club. Park Place and Monterosso Vikings won their respective games, meaning they will go head to head in the tournament final on Sunday. The match will be extra special as it will be the second time this year