June 13, 2023

THE TEAMS ARE UNVEILED

The 2023 edition of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad, from August 17th to 20th, promises to be highly competitive… as usual! Four teams with two captains from Germany, one from Switzerland and one from France (the defending champion), and three other nations will be represented: England, Brazil and, of course, Argentina, headlined by Martin Aguerre Jr, winner of the prestigious Copa Càmara in Argentina.

It‘s in the colors of HUBLOT that ‚Martincito‘ Aguerre, handicap 7, will discover the very special polo field at Saanen-Gstaad airport for the first time in his career. A valuable asset for German captain Jürgen Schröder. Martin Aguerre Jr. is a player who essentially „grew up“ in France, at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly.  His father, Martin, was a pillar of the Chantilly-based Swiss team, Marquard Media, and played in Gstaad. Martin Jr. took over naturally, while his father has become a renowned referee who can be seen judging the biggest matches, such as those of the Argentine Open. This Abierto, which Martincito’s uncle Mariano won twelve times with three different teams, including La Dolfina. Enough of a reference to underline the fact that we‘re dealing here with one of the great families of Argentine polo… and therefore of international polo.

Former winner of the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad in 2018, Swiss businessman Cedric Schweri returns this year in the green colors of KIELDER AGRO GROUP, still counting on Brazilian World Champion Joao Novaes. The Gstaad public knows and appreciates his spectacular, forward-moving game. In top form, he is capable of turning around the game. Last year, KIELDER AGRO GROUP was a finalist with a different team: will Cedric Schweri‘s new line-up offer him a chance for revenge?

The other German captain, Peter Cromm, will be counting on British player Max Charlton to lead GSTAAD PALACE to victory. Max Charlton is vivid player with his horses from England. Charlton is an all-round player, having shone on the snow in St. Moritz and is handicap 10 in Arena Polo! But he‘s just as daunting on grass: he more or less won all UK medium goal cups like the Queen Mother’s Cup (15-goal) and he recently won the traditional Westchester Cup in Wellington (USA), a high-goal match between the United Kingdom and the United States?

Last, but not least, title-holder Sébastien Le Page of France, seduced by Raul Laplacette‘s play and efficiency at the last edition where he promised to return with the Argentinian this year: „Raul? He‘s the quiet force! Yes, you get the impression that he‘s in slow motion all the time, but in fact he‘s always on the ball. This is the first time I‘ve played with him, but it won‘t be the last.” It‘s true that the Argentinian moves around the field with ease, giving the impression of being in several places at once and regularly sending long, decisive passes to his team-mates. A crucial player capable of bringing a second title to Lepage and a first to the new colors of Team GSTAAD.

For four days, the lawn bordering the airport‘s runway will be transformed into a competition field to which all eyes in the polo world will turn. But this sport is not just for the initiated: it‘s spectacular, easy to follow and fascinating. The beauty of the horses amazes, the skill of the players is jaw dropping. And it doesn‘t take long for the public to take up the cause of one of the four teams battling it out on the field. Six games in all, two each day, on Thursday 17th, Saturday 19th and the finals on Sunday 20th. Friday the 18th is dedicated to the traditional and picturesque team parade through the streets of Gstaad.

After the games, life doesn‘t stop: you can visit the village with its magnificent stalls, eat and drink, meet the players and a huge playground awaits the children.

From August 17th, the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad is sure to be the Alpine event not to be missed.

 

THE 2023 TEAMS

TEAM HUBLOT
Jürgen SCHRÖDER – DE – Hcp. 0 (CAP)
Juan CORREA – ARG – Hcp.3
Matias GONZALEZ – ARG – Hcp. 4
Martin AGUERRE Jr. – ARG – Hcp. 7

TEAM KIELDER AGRO GROUP
Cedric SCHWERI – CH – Hcp. 0 (CAP)
Joao NOVAES – BRA – Hcp. 5
Thomas ASTELARRA – ARG – Hcp. 3
Francisco MENENDEZ – ARG – Hcp. 6

TEAM GSTAAD PALACE
Peter CROMM – DE – Hcp. 0 (CAP)
Max CHARLTON – ENG – Hcp. 6
Matias MAIQUEZ – ARG – Hcp. 5
James EMLYN – ENG – Hcp. 3

TEAM GSTAAD
Sébastien LE PAGE – FRA – Hcp. 0  (CAP)
Facundo KELLY – ARG – Hcp. 4
Francisco FUCCI – ARG – Hcp. 4
Raul LAPLACETTE – ARG – Hcp. 6

This Thursday (June 8th), the first Nations Cup in the history of polo kicks off. Four federations – the US Polo Association, the Korea Polo Federation (South Korea), the Deutscher Polo Verband e.V. (Germany) and the Fédération Française de Polo – have given their support to this French initiative, and have delegated a total of eight teams for this first edition.

Germany has nominated two teams to play under the colors of Bavaria and the Hanseatic city of Hamburg, the USA will be represented by Illinois and California, and France by Normandy, the PACA region and Hauts de France.

The more „exotic“ entry of KPF (Korea) is part of a drive to develop polo in that country through a program that notably encourages the introduction and practice of the sport in secondary schools and universities, supervised by British and New Zealand coaches, and that has been set up on the model long developed in the United States. The team selected for Chantilly, sponsored by Korean companies, will be the ambassador of Korean polo and has been training intensively for the past few months, taking part in international tournaments in Spain (Sotogrande), Saint-Tropez, Argentina, the Philippines, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. More than victory, the aim in Chantilly, explains Steve Joh, President of the Korea Polo Federation, is to put Korea on the international polo map and create new relations: „We‘re looking forward to making new friends on and off the field!”

France‘s chances are threefold, with two teams based in Chantilly, led by the two best players the country has to offer: 6-goalers Pierre Henri N‘Goumou (Normandy) and Brieuc Rigaux (Hauts de France). The PACA region‘s squad includes three young players trained at the Chantilly Polo Club including the newly crowned Arena Polo World Champions Louis Jarrige and Dorian Bulteau.

After the preliminary phase, in which all teams will play each other until Tuesday June 13th, the four best teams will face each other in the semi-finals on Friday June 16th, and the finals will be held on Sunday at 12:00 p.m. for the third-place-play-off and at 3:00 p.m. for the first Polo Nations Cup grand finale.

In Chantilly, admission to all games – including those in the final phase – is free for all. Polo at Chantilly is more than just a sport: it‘s an experience that includes the discovery of an Argentinian atmosphere, weekday matches in a more intimate atmosphere before dusk (with food-truck), and matches with commentary by a French-speaking Argentinian specialist with a charming Latin accent. Plus, on the day of the finals (June 18th): polo initiations on wooden horses and a village welcoming visitors with saddlery stands, Argentinean products and food-trucks.

DON‘T MISS ANY OF THE POLO NATIONS CUP MATCHES

• All games – including those in the finals – are free to watch.

• All games will also be broadcast live via the  Pololine.tv and Global Polo platforms.

• Chukker App,  the live scoring app, will also be following this tournament!

The page dedicated live broadcasts

 

INFORMATION IMPORTANTE

Approved helmets will be compulsory at Chantilly from September!

From September, all participants in a tournament will have to wear an approved helmet. They will also have to carry the „QC“ mark.

Find the list of approved helmets here

Save the date! POLO NATIONS CUP EVENTS

Vendredi de Chantilly x Polo Nations Cup

The next „Vendredi de Chantilly“, which will take place on Friday 9 June, will feature the first edition of the Polo Nations Cup!

We look forward to seeing you from 6pm at the Orangerie for a match (Hauts de France vs Hamburg) with Bar Moët & Chandon & picada alongside the field. The match will be followed by an Asado and a DJ party at the Orangerie.

Booking required

 

POLO NATIONS CUP – GALA DINNER
Thursday 13 June – 8:30 pm
On the Tennessee – Port de javel haut, 75015 Paris

PROGRAM :
8.30 pm boarding & cocktail – 9.00 pm cruise & gala dinner

DINNER & HORSE SHOW
Friday 16 June – 9 pm
Mario Luraschi‘s TIPI  – 5 chemin du moulin – 60950 Ermenonville

PROGRAM :
9.00 pm Dinner and Horse Show

ASADO BY GALERIE SARTO
Saturday 17 June – 8:30 PM
La Grange – Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly

PROGRAM :
8.30 pm cocktail & asado – Exhibition Galerie Sarto

POLO NATIONS CUP FINAL
Sunday 18 Juin 2023
Orangerie du Polo Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly

PROGRAM : 11:30 am Opening of the village – 12:00 pm Cocktail – 12:00 pm Yves Delorme Cup – 13.30 pm Lunch – 3.00 pm Polo Nations Cup Parade – 3.30 pm Polo Nations Cup Final

All Polo Nations Cup events are open to the public.

Prices and bookings

The Winners of May...

COUPE PGH
HN Polo Team

Haider Naseem
Elena Venot
Hilario
Tito Ruiz Guinazu

TROPHEE DU BOIS LIEUTENANT
Animales Polo Team
Augustin Emsens
Sebastian Sorbac
Alejo Badelo
Pancho Maclaughlin

TROPHEE D‘APREMONT
Augustinus Bader
Jules Legoubin
Anne-Philippe de la Giraudière
Paloma Lauro
Victor Louarn

COUPE DE L‘ASCENSION
Pura Vida
Vanessa Diriart
Sébastien Philippot
Margaux Loy
Mélanie Pauli-Geysse

COUPE BERTA POLO
Augustinus Bader
Jules Legoubin
Anne-Philippe de la Giraudière
Paloma Lauro
Victor Louarn
Ambre Ploix
Ilan Bossard

TROPHEE CHAMPLATREUX
Tédélou – La Espranza
Isabelle Larenaudie
Jean Edouard Mazery
Simon Zavaleta
Jules Legoubin
Elouan Badarello

TROPHEE BOURBON
HN Polo Team
Haider Naseem
Elena Venot
Nicolas
Juan Ruiz Guinazu

 

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Ferenc´s passion is horses and to paint horses. He works throughout the international field, often on commissions. His objects are polo, harness racing and dressage.

Ferenc Flamm grew up in Budapest and from an early age fell in love with the horses that are so much a part of the Hungarian noble traditions. His interest continued to mature during his education at The Fine Art College of Budapest and The Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts where he closely studied the horse’s anatomy, muscular structure and movement. He often visited the Hungarian countryside and the classical horse breeding farms so he could study his favourite objects in their genuine and natural habitat.

In 1976 Ferenc moved to Sweden, married and formed a family, while at the same time finding his feet as a graphic designer and artist. Over the past ten years he has returned increasingly to his artistic roots; painting portraits and accomplishing his own art projects. His work has been displayed at art galleries on Broadway, in Soho and in the City Hall, New York, at the U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., in Orlando and Fort Lauderdale in Florida, at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas and on Long Island. He also participated with his paintings in the Annual Exhibitions of The Society of Equestrian Artists at the Mall Galleries in London.

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