The second round of the St. Regis Cowdray Gold Cup is folding slowly, with the standings changing as every game is finished. Shoreline, who earned their second win within League A (it’s worth to remember that two teams qualify to the next stage), are on top of this League. Diego Cavanagh met up with
The Queen’s Cup semifinals took place on Wednesday June 10; the prestigious tournament is one of the most coveted trophies of the international calendar and every player aim to win at least once. And the first team to earn a ticket in the decisive match is Aureus, the Indian organisation that claimed a close win
Jehangiri claimed their second consecutive win at the British Polo Open Championship for the Cowdray Gold Cup, and they are close to qualify to the quarter finals. Without doubts, and in their first high goal season, Muhammed Jehangiri’s foursome is one of the current sensations of English polo. It’s worth to note that, less
Diego Cavanagh claimed his second title at the US Open Polo Championship last Sunday—his second alongside Adolfo Cambiaso, a teammate and friend both on and off the field, with whom he has represented La Dolfina in various forms for over a decade. The 2024 season with La Dolfina Tamera was nothing short of a dream.
“It feels amazing, in these moments you remember all the years of hard work. And now, to play this tournament, to reach the final, knowing how difficult it is to make it… it is a great achievement for myself, my organisation, my parents, my friends, everybody who supports me. It’s great”. These are Diego Cavanagh’s words,
By Andrés Ugarte Larraín Diego Cavanagh is back in the States playing the World Polo League, showing a maturity and growth that corresponds to a 9-goal player (he is now 9-goals in both the US and Argentina). Last Sunday he scored six goals to help Valiente claim the All Star Challenge for a second