The third edition of the Polo Nations Cup commenced on Thursday June 12, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme d’Apremont, in France. The prestigious international tournament sees ten teams up to 12 goals, in participation, from six countries – France, Argentina, Australia, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium and the United Kingdom.
The Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, in La Ferme de Apremont, France, is ready for the start of the 2025 Polo Nations Cup, on Thursday June 12. Already in its third consecutive year, the Polo Nations Cup have become one of the most significant international competitions, and showcased a remarkable growth since its inception,
The Nations Cup is the most prestigious team event in equestrian sports and includes Olympic disciplines such as show jumping or dressage. The Nations Cup, composed of the Continental Championship, World Championship and Olympic Team Championships, is the only team competition of an individual sport. Every national federation is able to host just one Nations Cup
Following the recent success of the first edition of the Polo Rider Cup, Game Polo – the company that organises and promotes the event – has announced the dates of the second edition. The 2022 championship will be played from June 8 – 18, at the Polo Club de Chantilly, set in the North of Paris. After
Polo Park Zurich won the Polo Rider Cup, after an impressive 10-4 win over Deauville International Polo Club, in the final that took place at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly. The championship match took place on the club’s main ground, under the gaze of some of the most remarkable polo personalities, such as Patrick
Both Polo Park Zurich and Deauville International Polo Club qualified for the final of the Polo Rider Cup after claiming respective semifinal wins against Empire Polo Club and Hong Kong on Friday, June 18. The tournament, underway at Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, sees twelve teams, up to 12 goals, compete. The first match