A very busy Queen’s Cup continued with several matches through Wednesday May 21 and Friday May 23. The Queen’s Cup, hosted by Guards Polo Club, set in Windsor Great Park, England not only is the club’s most significant tournament, but also one of the most remarkable in Europe and the international calendar. The Queen’s Cup sees nineteen teams up to 22 goals, in participation.
These have been the latest results:
- Wednesday May 21
King Power 12-11 Aureus (Noel Farm)
Calatagan 12-11 Kazak (Les Lions) extra chukka
Sujan Indian Tigers 9-6 La Magdeleine (The Duke’s Ground, Guards Polo Club)
- Thursday May 22
Ojo Caliente 14-11 Gaston (Cowdray Park)
Desert Palm 13-11 Park Place (The Princes’ Ground, Guards PC)
- Friday May 23
Dubai 15-7 Genrolaseo Clinova (cancha 6, Guards PC)
Signet Thai Polo vs. Ferne Park 12-11 Signet Thai Polo (The Castle Ground, Guards PC)
La Dolfina Scone 13-5. Jehangiri (The Princes’ Ground, Guards PC)
La Queen’s Cup continuará el fin de semana, con la siguiente programación:
- Saturday May 24
1,30pm: Aureus vs. White Crane (The Castle Ground, Guards PC)
3,30pm: Kazak vs. Sujan Indian Tigers (The Duke’s Ground, Guards PC)
- Sunday May 25
12pm: La Dolfina vs. Marqués de Riscal
3pm: Gaston vs. Park Place
(Horarios de UK)
The Queen’s Cup has been played since 1960, and was established in honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on September 8, 2022; her 70-years reign made her not only the longest serving British monarch ever (1952-2022), but also the second longest in history, behind His Majesty Louis XIV, known as Le Roi Soleil (The Sun King), who ruled France from 1643 to 1715, a total of 72 years. Queen Elizabeth II was suceeded by her son, His Majesty King Charles III, the current President of Guards Polo Club, a position he inherited from his father, His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who founded the club 70 years ago, on January 25, 1955 and remained as the President until his passing, on April 9, 2021. Today, His Majesty King Charles III is in charge to present the trophy to the winning patron, like his mother did before.
The championship match of the Queen’s Cup is due on Sunday June 15.
The Queen’s Cup – Teams & Fixture
Cover photo by Pablo Ramírez.