The Stephan Chimfunshi Cup, which saw four 10 goal teams in competition, came to an end on Sunday as 22BR outscored Thai Polo 5 goals to 4 in the final to secure the title at Thai Polo & Equestrian Club, in Pattaya, Thailand.

 

The tournament forms part of the Thai Polo League, which is composed of four 10-goal competitions: The Thai Equestrian Federation Cup (Dec 28 – Jan 5), the Stephan Chimfunshi Cup (Feb 8-16), the Thai Polo Cup (March 5-14) and La Posta Cup (March 27-29).

 

FINAL STEPHAN CHIMFUNSHI CUP: 22BR 5-4 THAI POLO

22BR: William Zhao 1, Claude Haberer 0 (Santiago Bachmann 1, 1 goal), Ignacio Garrahan 3, Pedro Fernández Llorente 5 (4). Total: 9. 

THAI POLO: Andy Harrison 0, Michael Taylor 3, Sylvinho Coutinho 4 (3 goals), Juan Pedro Girou 3 (1). Total: 10.

Score 22BR: (0.5-0) 0.5-2, 0-4, 4-4, 4-4, 5-4.

Umpire: Matías Baibiene.

BTP: Sylvinho Coutinho.

BPP: Juana, owned by Thai Polo and played by Sylvinho Coutinho.

 

STEPHAN CHIMFUNSHI SUBSIDIARY CUP: LA FAMILIA 3.5-2 THE NEXT LEVEL

LA FAMILIA: Beanie Bradley 0, Olivia Jauretche 0, Lía Salvo 2, Ginés Bargalló 4. Total: 6.

TNL: Aron Harilela 1, Damián Marcos 3, Gines Bargalló Jr. 1, Hissam Hyder 5. Total: 10.

 

Action at Thai Polo & Equestrian Club resumes on Wednesday with a new edition of the Queen’s Cup Pink Polo. The tournament will see four 14-goal teams (ladies handicap) compete.

 

ABOUT THE CHIMFUNSHI WILDLIFE ORPHANAGE TRUST

In 1995, the Chimfunshi Wildlife Orphanage Trust (CWOT) was established to protect the long term future of the sanctuary. This now comprises the orphanage where individuals are integrated into social groups, and the project where family groups enjoy relative freedom in 200 and 300 acre enclosures.

 

In 2002, an education centre was built to provide a facility to teach the youth of Zambia about ecology and wildlife conservation. The centre is also used by local and international students researching chimpanzee behaviour, plant biology, birdlife and ethnic studies. The trust bears the cost of bringing groups of under privileged children to Chimfunshi, while those from affluent societies are charged a moderate fee to cover expenses.

 

MISSION 

To rescue, rehabilitate and provide lifelong care of primates and release local wildlife and to promote awareness and education to the community for protection of the environment in the collaboration with local and international institutions.

 

More information: https://www.chimfunshi.de/en/

 

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