In a letter sent to club members, players, and followers last week, the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly announced their hopes to host an eventual polo season, Covid-19 pandemic and precautions taken by the French Government permitting. But one thing is for sure – there’s a lot of optimism in Europe regarding the current
Statement by Polo Club Saint Tropez released Friday, April 24th: Despite the crisis that we are going through due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our objective is still to prepare and put in place the conditions for reopening as soon as the authorities will allow us to do so. After the announcement last night
On Tuesday, April 21st, the USPA (United States Polo Association) released the following statement: “Dear USPA Members and polo community, As we continue to face these unprecedented challenging and stressful times, the USPA would like to assure our members and clubs across the nation of our commitment to continue to support the sport
The polo world has seen its first ray of hope as the HPA announced an updated calendar on Friday, showing that action could possibly start in mid June. And of course, men’s polo won’t be alone in this – women’s polo continues to grow around the world. More and more female tournaments develop internationally while
New Statement released by the HPA on Friday, April 17th: “In view of the situation concerning Covid-19, the official HPA tournament fixture list has been adjusted for this season. It remains dependent on any Government conditions concerning the Corona virus and does not change the HPA policy of providing a month’s warning for tournament
Guards Polo Club Chairman Brian Stein has announced the new dates for the Queen’s Cup and the Royal Windsor: I am delighted to confirm that our Polo Office has secured new dates for our two main tournaments and a new fixtures list is currently being compiled for the 2020 season. Our aim is to