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WELLINGTON, FL., March 23, 2023—Dracarys and Rafool Polo will battle for the title in the eighth annual $50,000 National 12-Goal Tournament at Grand Champions Polo Club.

Rafool Polo (Ray Rafool, -1, Jack Whitman, 2, Henry Porter, 4, Felipe Viana, 7) advanced into the championship with an impressive 12-11 victory over Loudmouth (Andrew Siebert, 0, Scott Sorbaro, -1, Lerin Zubiaurre, 7, Kris Kampsen, 6), 12-11.

In the other semifinal, Dracarys (Chetan Krishna, -1, Leon Schwencke, 3, Facundo Obregon, 6, Brandon Phillips, 4) edged Casablanca (Santos Bollini, 2, Grant Ganzi, 3, Juancito Bollini, 4, Wes Finalayson, 3), 12-11.

The date and time for the final is still to be determined.

On Thursday at windswept Grand Champions, Rafool Polo controlled the first four chukkers of the game, leading 4-1, 7-4, 8-6 and 10-7.

Loudmouth roared back with a 4-0 fifth chukker to overtake the lead, 11-10. Rafool Polo regained its momentum and clinched the win with two huge back-to-back goals by Viana, a last-minute lineup replacement for Salva Ulloa.

Viana, who won the tournament in 2021 with the Parrotheads, will finish out the tournament with Rafool Polo.

„We found out Ulloa wasn‘t available last evening so Henry and Jack convinced Felipe that it would be a good idea to play with us,“ Rafool said. „It was a lucky coincidence. I practiced with Felipe at the Arellanos two years ago so I was familiar with him. I was ecstatic to have him on our team.

„He did an amazing job with the guys. They really played quite well together. They had great chemistry. Felipe stepped into a management role and did a great job. The communication on the field was great. He was a wonderful addition and really made a difference.“

Viana scored the tying goal with 4:25 left in the sixth chukker and clinched the win with an incredible shot just past midfield. Viana tapped the ball once and then hammered it through the goal posts with 1:38 left in the game.

„Isn‘t this the best way,“ Rafool said. „You have no idea what‘s going to happen and then you are like wow, this is great.“

Porter and Whitman then went to work defensively with Porter winning the throw-in, Whitman stealing the ball and running down the clock and Porter clearing out a last-ditch goal attempt in the final seconds.

It will be Rafool Polo‘s first 12-goal final in the team‘s 12-goal tournament debut.

„It feels great to be in the final,“ Rafool said. „I didn‘t know what we were going to get and expect. It feels really good. I like our team. Henry did a great job in putting it together.

„I know Dracarys is a very good team team and have some really good skilled players,“ Rafool said. „They are a lot more balanced than the team we played today. I still think we have a good team and I think we can win. If we‘re not going to win I think we will be very competitive. At this point my team feels very confident. They were already strategizing today what they did right and wrong.“

Rafool, 56, started playing polo eight years ago. In his first polo lesson from a groom he was dressed in tennis sneakers and jeans at Casa de Campo in the Dominican Republic, where he and his wife Vicki were chaperoning their daughter‘s senior high school trip.

„My wife thought I was nuts,“ Rafool said. „She still thinks I‘m nuts although she knows the game better than I do. She knows all the pros.

„I grew up in Central Florida doing Western-style,“ Rafool said. „I‘ve always loved horses. I saw Casa de Campo had equestrian and I thought why not, nobody knows me here if I look like a fool, no big deal. I saw the horses and they were beautiful. The rest is history. The next day I was so sore I could hardly squat to get into the plane to go home.“

Porter led Rafool Polo with four goals. Whitman and Viana each had three goals and Rafool added one. The team picked up one goal on handicap. Kampsen led Loudmouth with eight goals including five penalty conversions. Zubiaurre had three goals.

Loudmouth outshot Rafool Polo, 19-15. Rafool Polo led in knock-ins, 8-4, throw-ins, 14-10 and fouls, 14-9, with Loudmouth converting six of those penalties, five 30-yarders and one 40-yarder.

In the opening semifinal on Tuesday, Dracarys had control for the first four chukkers, leading 2-1, 4-1, 5-2 and 8-5. In the fifth chukker, Casablanca found its firepower for a 4-1 chukker, scoring four unanswered goals to go ahead, 9-8.  Schwencke‘s goal with 21 seconds left tied the game at 9-9.

It was the closest Casablanca would get. Dracarys regained its composure in the final chukker and took advantage of Casablanca penalties with Obregon converting two 30-yard penalty shots. Dracarys had a two-goal cushion until the final 21 seconds when Bollini scored the final goal.

Phillips led Dracarys with five goals, Obregon had five, Krishna had two and Schwencke added one. Santos Bollini and Finlayson each had four goals for Casablanca. Ganzi had two goals and Juancito Bollini added one.

Dracarys outscored Casablanca, 16-14, and fouls, 14-6, with Casablanca converting four of those penalties, two 30-yarders, 1 40-yarder and 1 60-yarder. Casablanca led in throw-ins, 15-6, but couldn‘t capitalize, and also led in knock-ins, 4-3. Dracarys converted three 30-yard penalties.

The last tournament winner was the 2021 champion Parrotheads (Nachi Viana, Roni Duke, Jason Wates, Felipe Viana) who defeated Beverly Equestrian (Bill Ballhaus, Keko Magrini, Tolito Ocampo, Hilario Figueras), 12-8. Nachi Viana was MVP. The tournament was not held in 2022.

Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest  polo club celebrating its 16th anniversary, and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and short work arena. The club has 13 well-manicured fields including nine world-class fields at GCPC and four at Santa Rita.

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, nestled in the heart of the world‘s winter equestrian capital, is hosting  tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 26-goal leagues, WCT Finals, Polo School Ladies  Weekly League play and 26-goal WPL tournaments at both Grand Champions and Santa Rita.

Remaining season highlights for 2023 are the John T. Oxley Memorial and $100,000 World Cup Tournament, a unique 0-40-goal, winner-take-all single-elimination tournament, WCT Finals and special events including Nic Roldan Sunset Polo and White Party, Great Futures Celebrity Polo, WPL Polo Pride and Sunset Chukkers & Cocktails.

The winter season is being live-streamed locally and worldwide on Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports).

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. The stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is thriving. It is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. November. The Polo School has nurtured several junior, men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.

For more information on leagues or Polo School contact Director of Operations Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or General Manager Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

2023 $50,000 National 12 Goal Schedule

$50,000 National 12 Goal Final TBD

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

Grand Champions Polo Club (USA) is the last team to round out the 2023 POLO RIDER CUP and is joining Araucaria Polo Club (ARG), Rincón Polo José Ignacio (URU), Polo Club Mühlen (GER), Polo Schockemöhle (GER), Evviva Polo St. Moritz (SUI), Golden Greens Polo Club (IND), Polo Club Saint-Tropez (FRA), Amadeus Polo Club (ARG), Coronel Suárez Polo Club (ARG), Acquedotto Romano Polo Club (ITA) and Roma Polo Club (ITA) for the third edition that will be held from 14 to 24 June 2023 at the Polo Club Saint-Tropez – Haras de Gassin.

Grand Champions Polo Club will be taking part in the tournament for the first time with the following players:

Melissa Ganzi, Grand Champions Polo Club President, comments: “Grand Champions Polo Club is honored to be invited to participate in the prestigious POLO RIDER CUP 2023 and to be one of the twelve top clubs coming from around the world to compete in the „Club‘s World Cup“ of polo. As the largest polo club in the United States based in Wellington, Fla., we are very proud of what we have accomplished in our 16-year history. We host 6, 8, 12, 20 and 26-goal leagues, WCT finals, Kids Polo, Wheely Polo, Polo School Ladies League weekly games, The Polo School, Polo On Demand program and World Polo League, now in its fifth year and the only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina.’’

Olivier Godallier, President & Founder of GAME POLO, comments: “It is a great honor and fantastic sporting news to welcome Grand Champions Polo Club to the POLO RIDER CUP. Grand Champions Polo Club, established in 2007 in Wellington, Florida, is a very important organization, well known internationally, with a fantastic location that offers the world polo community an outstanding Polo Club. Their main asset is American 8-goal player Nic Roldan. With the Ganzi family line-up, Melissa and Marc Ganzi and their son Grant, we wish them an excellent tournament for their POLO RIDER CUP debut.”

WELLINGTON, Fla., March 20, 2023—For the second consecutive World Polo League tournament, Kaia Polo is off to a great start.

Kaia Polo (Larry Austin, 0, Lerin Zubiaurre, 7, Santi Toccalino, 8, Jero del Carril, 8) improved to 2-0 with an impressive 15-12 victory over Globalport (Mikee Romero, 0, Polito Pieres, 10, Sapo Caset, 10, Anthony Garcia, 5) on Sunday in the feature game at Grand Champions Polo Club. Kaia Polo also defeated Richard Mille, 15-12, in its tournament opener.

Del Carril, a defensive standout, was named Most Valuable Player. Escriba Copada, played by Caset in the fifth chukker, was selected WPL Best Playing Pony.

„I don‘t really have words,“ Austin said. „To win against two of the most talented 10 goalers in the world is crazy.

„Everyone on the team played above their handicap. Jero was like a wall and his passes were incredible today. The field helped a lot. The grass was very smooth and fast, and it helped us to get an early advantage.“

Kaia Polo also had a 2-0 start in the Founders Cup. But it didn‘t get any easier going against two 10-goalers in a rollercoaster game that had Kaia Polo sitting pretty with a 6-1 lead in the first chukker and 7-3 lead in the second chukker before Globalport dug itself out of a hole and trailed 8-6 at the half.

With 1:42 left in the fourth chukker, Garcia scored off a perfect pass from Caset to tie the game at 9-9.

Kaia Polo settled back into its rotation and took advantage of Globalport penalties. Toccalino scored three goals including two penalty conversions to regain the lead, 12-10, going into the sixth chukker.

Globalport had its share of scoring opportunities but could get no closer than one goal after Caset converted a 30-yard penalty to trail 12-11. Kaia Polo came right back with Toccalino taking out a defender to enable Zubiarre to score and restore a two-goal cushion, 13-11.

Toccalino had a game-high nine goals. Zubiaurre had three goals and del Carril added one goal. Kaia Polo picked up two goals on handicap. Caset led Globalport with five goals. Pieres and Garcia each had three goals and Romero added one.

Kaia Polo led in shots on goal, 19-17, and throw-ins, 14-11. Globalport led in knock-ins, 6-5 and fouls 11-6, with Kaia Polo scoring off five of those penalties with three 30-yarders and two 60-yarders.

The Palm Beach Open continues Monday with a doubleheader. Santa Rita Trenque Lauquen plays Casablanca at 11 a.m. and Richard Mille takes on Dead End at 4 p.m.

In the early Sunday game, Audi (Marc Ganzi, 1, Jeta Castagnola, 10, Nic Roldan, 8, Freddie Mannix, 7) bounced back from its 13-10 loss to Casablanca (Scott Wood, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Pipe Vercellino, 7, Miguel Novillo Astrada, 8) with a 13-11 victory over Brookshire. Audi is now 1-1 and Brookshire is 0-2 in bracket play.

After a sticky opening chukker, Audi came up big in the second chukker with a 5-1 advantage. Audi never trailed, leading 7-5 at the half, 9-8 after four and 12-10 after five.

Audi got balanced scoring from its lineup. Castagnola led with five goals, Ganzi had four goals and Roldan and Mannix, who bounced back quickly from a hand injury sustained in Audi‘s opener, had two goals. Vercellino led Brookshire with four goals, Pieres had three and Astrada had two. Brookshire picked up two goals on handicap.

Audi outshot Brookshire, 20-13, and dominated throw-ins, 16-8. Brookshire led knock-ins, 7-4.

The third World Polo League tournament features eight teams. This year, the Palm Beach Open is being played on the handicap since some teams are lower than 26 goals. The World Polo League, the only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina, is in its fifth season.

Two World Polo League champions have already been crowned. Casablanca won the season-opening All-Star Challenge. Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, 3, Tomacho Pieres, 6, Barto Castagnola, 10, Jesse Bray, 7) defeated 2021 champion Richard Mille (Gilberto Sayao, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, 7), 14-9. Barto Castagnola was MVP.

Audi (Marc Ganzi, 1, Jeta Castagnola, 10, Nic Roldan, 8, Freddie Mannix, 7) defended its title and finished undefeated (5-0) in the Founders Cup with a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory over Richard Mille (Patricio Mayor, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Lucas James, 7, Pablo MacDonough, 10). Jeta Castagnola was MVP.

In last year‘s Palm Beach Open, one of the top 26-goal teams two decades ago, Catamount (Scott Devon, 1, Toro Ruiz, 7, Polito Pieres, 10, Nacho Novillo Astrada, 8) knocked off Richard Mille (Santos Bollini, 2, Grant Ganzi, 3, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Juan Martin Nero, 10), 9-7 to win its first-ever WPL tournament title in a battle of unbeaten teams. Polito Pieres was MVP.

The world-class league will run through April 16. The remaining WPL events in addition to the Palm Beach Open are the Tommy Hitchcock Legacy Memorial, Triple Crown of Polo and Beach Polo World Cup Miami Beach.

Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest  polo club celebrating its 16th anniversary, and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and short work arena. The club has 13 well-manicured fields including nine world-class fields at GCPC and four at Santa Rita.

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, nestled in the heart of the world‘s winter equestrian capital, is hosting  tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 26-goal leagues, WCT Finals, women‘s weekly league play and 26-goal WPL tournaments at both Grand Champions and Santa Rita.

Season highlights for 2023 are the   $50,000 National 12-Goal Tournament,  John T. Oxley Memorial and $100,000 World Cup Tournament, a unique 0-40-goal, winner-take-all single-elimination tournament and special events including Nic Roldan Sunset Polo and White Party, Great Futures Celebrity Polo, WPL Polo Pride and Sunset Chukkers & Cocktails.

The winter season is being live-streamed locally and worldwide on Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports).

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. The stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is thriving. It is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. November. The Polo School has nurtured several junior, men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.

For more information on leagues or Polo School contact Director of Operations Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or General Manager Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

2023 World Polo League Palm Beach Open Schedule

Monday 3/20
11am -Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen vs Casablanca
4pm – Richard Mille vs Dead End

Wednesday 3/22
4pm – Richard Mille vs Globalport

Thursday 3/23
11am – Audi vs Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen
4pm – Casablanca vs Brookshire

Friday 3/24
11am -Kaia Polo vs Dead End

Sunday 3/26
4pm – Final
GCPC Field 2

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

19 March 2023: The third tournament of the Dubai Polo Gold Cup Series concluded with two exciting matches on the grounds of Al Habtoor Polo Club.

Orbis – Mahra Polo began the match with a 1.5 goal advantage, and in the second chukker, Tomas Palacios brought their score up to 2.5. However, it was Khalid Bin Drai who finished off the second chukker with a hat trick of goals, resulting in a score of 4 – 2.5 in favor of Bin Drai Polo. The blue shirted players of Bin Drai team kept their lead in the penultimate chukker with 7 goals to 2.5, and by the end of the final chukker, Ali Al Merri and Segundo Amadori from Bin Drai Polo had taken Orbis – Mahra ahead of its competition, ultimately securing a victory for Bin Drai Polo with a score of 9 – 6.5.

Match Progression:

0 – 1.5 | 4 – 2.5 | 7 – 2.5 | 9 – 6.5

The final featured a match between Bangash – Bhansali Polo and Habtoor – Ankora Polo. Jose Riglos for Habtoor Ankora Polo opened the score with brilliant two back to back goals, not long after Tomas Iriarte from the opposing team responded with two penalty shots, ending the first chukker with only 0.5 advantage. The Habtoor – Ankora Polo dominated the first half of the game and maintained their lead with 0.5 goal advantage by the end of the penultimate chukker. However, it was the team in grey – Rishi Bhansali, Tomas Iriarte and two goals from Federico Von Potobsky who sealed the win for Bangash Bhansali at 11.5 goals to 8.

Match Progression:

2.5 – 2 | 4.5 – 6 | 7.5 – 8 | 11.5 – 8

Mr. Karim Adnan Maksoud, Managing Director of Al Habtoor Motors, awarded the teams of the Dubai Challenge Cup 2023. The Most Valuable Player was awarded to, Tomas Iriarte, and the Best Playing Pony was awarded to Camerera, ridden by Jose Riglos & owned by Mohammed Al Habtoor.

©Al Habtoor Polo Club

WELLINGTON, Fla., March 18, 2023—It was only fitting the World Polo League‘s newest teams would go down to the wire in their opening game of the Palm Beach Open.

Globalport (Mikee Romero, 0, Polito Pieres, 10, Sapo Caset, 10, Anthony Garcia, 5) rallied in the final two minutes for a thrilling 14-13 victory over Dead End (Evan White Jr., 1, Facu Llosa, 7, Magoo Laprida, 8, Pedro Falabella, 7) Friday at Grand Champions Polo Club.

The Palm Beach Open continues Sunday with a doubleheader. Audi plays Brookshire at 11 a.m. and Globalport meets Kaia Polo in the feature game at 4 p.m.

The lead changed hands eleven times before Caset scored the game-winner with 1:41 left on a 30-yard penalty conversion. Pieres picked up a loose ball and was fouled by Llosa setting up Caset‘s heroics. In the final minute, Caset and Pieres had two more scoring opportunities but couldn‘t finish.

Globalport needed the first chukker to find its rotation rhythm with Romero playing well at the front, Garcia playing defense and the two 10-goalers working the middle.

Trailing 3-1 after the opening chukker, Globalport tied the game at 4-4 on Caset‘s great run to goal with 3:41 left and went ahead, 5-4, on Pieres‘ rebound off Caset‘s missed attempt. Globalport outscored Dead End, 4-1, in the second chukker and found its rhythm, leading 7-6 at the half, tied 9-9 after four and regained the lead, 11-10, after five.

„We had some fun,“ Garcia said. „I thought the game went well. We let them come back. Those guys are super talented. It‘s to be expected. These guys are super rated players and everyone comes prepared. At this level, it‘s kind of like a coin toss, it can go any way. He who has the momentum at that specific moment when they ride it gets the advantage. It‘s nice to win the first one. I hope we win more but we‘ll take this one for sure. We‘ll take one step at a time.“

Romero and his longtime teammate and manager since 2010 are missing the Asian polo season (December-March) to compete in the 26-goal World Polo League and Grand Champions Polo Club for the first time.

Garcia is returning to Florida since 2001. He played for the 1998 FIP USA team in Santa Barbara with Carlucho Arellano, Andy Busch and Jeff Hall. Garcia, from Santa Barbara where he started playing at age 13, played throughout California and moved to Chicago in 2002. Garcia had played 26-goal in the late 1990s.

„I never thought I would come back to Florida because I play polo in the Philippines,“ Garcia said.

„We were talking and I said we should try it out,“ Garcia said. „We played around the world in England, Argentina and all over southeast Asia. In 2012 we played in St. Louis, Mo. and Chicago. The stars aligned and we went to Argentina to play the 22-goal. Mikee said maybe we can experience something better in the states and I said sure.“

Garcia and Romero built the team around Caset. Garcia has known Caset since he was 10-years-old and played with Pieres when he was rated 6 goals in 2004. Pieres is Caset‘s Argentine Open teammate and Garcia said the opportunity for them to play together on Globalport in the WPL came up.

„That‘s how we put the whole thing together to get over to Florida,“ Garcia said. „Grand Champions was quite interesting and Sapo said we might want to try it and see how it goes. Melissa and Marc have been such great hosts and everyone has been super phenomenal and friendly and very accepting of us and now we are here.

„What the WPL has that we quite enjoy is the camaraderie among the players. Everyone is so friendly. The group of pros that are here are the people you want to be around. The fields have been fantastic. Everyone involved with the WPL is treating us with open arms which we love.

„I think we are here to stay,“ Garcia said. „It will be mainstay for the next couple years that we are going to come. I think my sponsor Mr. Romero really enjoys it and it‘s been a long time coming. We have played polo together for 13 years and I am just glad I was able to convince him to take that step and come to North America and give it a shot.“

Romero got off a 32-hour flight 48 hours before his first game that was rescheduled Friday to make sure he was fully-rested for his opening game.

„Those are priceless gestures that a big organization makes for you that are greatly appreciated,“ Garcia said.

Dead End outshot Globalport, 20-17, but was unable to take advantage of key scoring opportunities. Globalport led in knock-ins, 8-3. Each team won 14 throw-ins. Dead End led in fouls, 8-6, with Globalport converting five of them with four 30-yards and one 60-yarder.

The game‘s 27-goal total tied the WPL record for most goals scored in a single game.

Caset led Globalport with a game-high seven goals. Pieres had five goals and Romero and Garcia each had one goal.

Llosa led Dead End with five goals, Laprida had four and White Jr. and Falabella each had one.

In the other two Friday games:

All-Star Challenge tournament champion Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, 3, Tomacho Pieres, 6, Barto Castagnola, 10, Jesse Bray, 7) defeated Founders Cup champion Audi (Marc Ganzi, 1, Jeta Castagnola, 10, Nic Roldan, 8, Freddie Mannix, 7/Sugar Erskine, 6), 13-10.

In the opening game of the tripleheader, Santa Rita Trenque Lauquen (Melissa Ganzi, 0, Lucas James, 7, Juan Martin Zubia, 9, Juan Martin Nero, 10) edged Brookshire (Scott Wood, 0, Pipe Vercellino, 7, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Miguel Novillo AStrada, 8), 10-9.

The third World Polo League tournament features eight teams. This year, the Palm Beach Open is being played on the handicap since some teams are lower than 26 goals. Like the Founders Cup, the two-point shot from midfield is being instituted.

The World Polo League, the only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina, is in its fifth season with a star-studded lineup that features six 10-goalers including Pablo MacDonough, Barto Castagnola, Juan Martin Nero, Jeta Castagnola, Polito Pieres and Sapo Caset.

Two World Polo League champions have already been crowned. Casablanca won the season-opening All-Star Challenge. Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, 3, Tomacho Pieres, 6, Barto Castagnola, 10, Jesse Bray, 7) defeated 2021 champion Richard Mille (Gilberto Sayao, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, 7), 14-9. Barto Castagnola was MVP.

Audi (Marc Ganzi, 1, Jeta Castagnola, 10, Nic Roldan, 8, Freddie Mannix, 7) defended its title and finished undefeated (5-0) in the Founders Cup with a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory over Richard Mille (Patricio Mayor, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Lucas James, 7, Pablo MacDonough, 10). Jeta Castagnola was MVP.

In last year‘s Palm Beach Open, one of the top 26-goal teams two decades ago, Catamount (Scott Devon, 1, Toro Ruiz, 7, Polito Pieres, 10, Nacho Novillo Astrada, 8) knocked off Richard Mille (Santos Bollini, 2, Grant Ganzi, 3, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Juan Martin Nero, 10), 9-7 to win its first-ever WPL tournament title in a battle of unbeaten teams. Polito Pieres was MVP.

The world-class league will run through April 16. The World Polo League is preserving the highest level of polo and its rich tradition in the U.S.

The remaining WPL events in addition to the Palm Beach Open are the Tommy Hitchcock Legacy Memorial, Triple Crown of Polo and Beach Polo World Cup Miami Beach.

Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest  polo club celebrating its 16th anniversary, and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and short work arena. The club has 13 well-manicured fields including nine world-class fields at GCPC and four at Santa Rita.

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, nestled in the heart of the world‘s winter equestrian capital, is hosting  tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 26-goal leagues, WCT Finals, women‘s weekly league play and 26-goal WPL tournaments at both Grand Champions and Santa Rita.

Season highlights for 2023 are the  $50,000 National 12-Goal Tournament,  John T. Oxley Memorial and $100,000 World Cup Tournament, a unique 0-40-goal, winner-take-all single-elimination tournament and special events including Nic Roldan Sunset Polo and White Party, Great Futures Celebrity Polo, WPL Polo Pride and Sunset Chukkers & Cocktails.

The winter season is being live-streamed locally and worldwide on Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports).

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. The stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is thriving. It is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. November. The Polo School has nurtured several junior, men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.

For more information on leagues or Polo School contact Director of Operations Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or General Manager Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

2023 World Polo League Palm Beach Open Schedule

Sunday 3/19
11am – Audi vs Brookshire
4pm – Globalport vs Kaia Polo

Monday 3/20
11am -Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen vs Casablanca
4pm – Richard Mille vs Dead End

Wednesday 3/22
4pm – Richard Mille vs Globalport

Thursday 3/23
11am – Audi vs Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen
4pm – Casablanca vs Brookshire

Friday 3/24
11am -Kaia Polo vs Dead End

Sunday 3/26
4pm – Final
GCPC Field 2

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

Polo Schockemöhle (GER) is the first team to confirm its participation in the first Ladies POLO RIDER CUP that will be held from 14 to 18 June 2023 at the Polo Club Saint-Tropez – Haras de Gassin.

The Ladies tournament will take place with four teams playing with a handicap of 12/16 goals.

Polo Schockemöhle will be taking part in the tournament with the following players:

Vanessa Schockemöhle, Polo Schockemöhle, comments: “I am thrilled to be participating in the first Ladies POLO RIDER CUP and I am grateful for the opportunity to showcase my skills alongside such talented athletes. As a passionate polo player, I have been looking forward to this event and can’t wait to compete at the highest level of women’s polo.”

Olivier Godallier, President & Founder of GAME POLO, comments: “GAME POLO is delighted to launch the first edition of the Ladies POLO RIDER CUP, and we welcome Polo Schockemöhle as the first team to join us. We are very happy that Polo Schockemöhle will be participating in both Saint-Tropez tournaments and wish them all the best.”

WELLINGTON, March 15, 2023—-Dundas won the 33rd annual Sieber Memorial Tuesday at Grand Champions Polo Club.

It was the third consecutive year Dundas has won the second 12-goal tournament of the winter season at the nation‘s largest club.

Dundas (Miki Novillo Astrada, 1, Mia Cambiaso 2, Roberto Zedda, 3, Geronimo Obregon, 5) broke open a close game in the second half to defeat Senvest Excalibor (Richard Mashaal, 0, Evan White Jr., 1, Santiago LLavallol, 5, Pedro Falabella, 6), 13-6.

It was the second time Dundas defeated Senvest Excalibor during the six-team tournament.

Mia Cambiaso, the oldest daughter of Argentine great Adolfo Cambiaso, was selected Most Valuable Player. Her horse, Dolfina Fantasia, was Best Playing Pony.

„I am so proud of Mia, I am so proud of my entire team,“ said Dundas patron Sarah Siegel Magness. „I think Mia is getting better and better every day. I‘m playing with Mia in the 12-goal in Santa Barbara so this is our warm-up.

„I love seeing women pros playing mixed tournaments. I hope it becomes a regular thing with other people besides me. I truly believe women need a shot in the mixed and you don‘t see women pros in the mix very often. It will be super exciting the more we see women in the mix coming in, it‘s going to be awesome.“

Siegel Magness watched the game from the sidelines with her husband Gary and dog Rosie. Magness broke her right leg while playing in the U.S. Women‘s Open at Port Mayaca. Teenager Miki Novillo Astrada, 16, replaced her in the Dundas lineup.

„I play with Robert and Geronimo all the time,“ Siegel Magness said. „I was just really happy to see a woman on the field. You never see women on the field besides me especially in the 12 and 16. This year we had three women.“

Four women competed in the tournament including Hope Arellano, Alecia Siedler,  Cambiaso and Siegel Magness.

„I am just so proud to play with Mia and continually play with Geronimo and Robert,“ Siegel Magness said. „And we had a fantastic sub today. We played them before with me playing and we did well.“

For the U.S. Women‘s Open, Ana de La Fuente will replace Siegel Magness on undefeated Dundas (2-0) and join teammates Nina Clarkin, Mia Cambiaso and Erica Gandomcar-Sachs. Siegel Magness is expected to be sidelined for four weeks.

It was a defensive battle in the first half with both teams playing well defensively inside the 60 resulting in a close halftime score with Dundas leading, 5-4.

Dundas found its offensive game in the second half reeling off six unanswered goals in the fourth and fifth chukkers for an 11-5 lead. Even with a sub, the chemistry was  evident among Dundas teammates in the second half with great anticipation and rotation.

„I told them congratulations and I was so glad they played so well,“ Siegel Magness said. „I was proud of everyone.“

Obregon was Dundas‘ leading scorer with a game-high six goals including four penalty conversions. Astrada had three goals and Cambiaso and Zedda each had two goals. For Senvest Excalibor, Falabella led with three goals, Llavallol had two and White Jr. added one.

Dundas outshot Senvest Excalibor, 21-12, led in throw-ins, 10-9, and fouls, 9-7. Senvest Excalibor led in knock-ins, 8-6. Each team scored off four penalties.

The tournament is named in honor of polo player Robert J. Sieber, Jr., who died in a polo-related accident August 22, 1984 at Oak Brook, Ill. He was 29. His legacy continues with the annual tournament. The tournament was resurrected by Melissa and Marc Ganzi ten years ago.

„It‘s a whole new tradition,“ said Rob‘s brother John Sieber, who handed out awards during the post-game ceremony. „Two of Rob‘s grandkids came down for some of the games last week so it‘s kind of nice to keep that tradition.

„It was two good teams and in the end they pulled away. The horses are unbelievable. For the captains to sponsor the teams to  play, it‘s just a lot of work and I appreciate that. All the players were nice and had a good time.

„There is an old saying, ‚give from your heart and it will come back to you,‘“ Sieber said. „I hope for the Ganzi family, and not just for this tournament, but for all the polo they have given so much to, I hope it comes back to them tenfold for everything they have done.“

In last year‘s tournament, Dundas (Sarah Siegel Magness, 0, Juan Cruz Marcos, 3, Geronimo Obregon, 5, Roberto Zedda) was awarded a forfeit victory from Excalibor (Robert Mashaal, 0, Matias MacDonough, Santi Llavallol, Martin Jauregui, 5). Zetta was MVP.

In 2021, Dundas (Cable Magness, Juan Cruz Marcos, Hugo Taylor, Tatu Gomez Romero), defeated Newport (Gene Goldstein, Milo Dorignac, Michel Dorignac, Nick Manifold), 12-10. Romero was MVP.

Grand Champions, celebrating its 16th anniversary, and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and short work arena. The club has 13 well-manicured fields including nine world-class fields at GCPC and four at Santa Rita.

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, nestled in the heart of the world‘s winter equestrian capital, is hosting  tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 26-goal leagues, WCT Finals, Polo School Ladies Weekly League  and 26-goal World Polo League tournaments at both Grand Champions and Santa Rita.

Remaining season highlights for 2023 are the $50,000 National 12-Goal Tournament, John T. Oxley Memorial Cup and $100,000 World Cup Tournament, a unique 0-40-goal, winner-take-all single-elimination tournament and special events including the Nic Roldan Sunset Polo and White Party, Great Futures Celebrity Polo, WPL Polo Pride and Sunset Chukkers & Cocktails.

The winter season is being live-streamed locally and worldwide on Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports).

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. The stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is thriving. It is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. The Polo School has nurtured several junior, men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.

For more information on leagues or Polo School contact Director of Operations Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or General Manager Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

 

Regent’s Longest World Cruise Offers Luxury Travelers the Choice of 431 Free Shore Excursions to Explore 41 Countries across 6 Continents

MIAMI, March 14, 2023: Beckoning to curious and adventurous travelers, Regent Seven Seas Cruises®, the world’s leading luxury ocean cruise line, has unveiled its longest World Cruise to date, sailing January 10, 2026, on board the elegant Seven Seas Mariner®.

Regent’s 2026 World Cruise – The Sense of Adventure – is a round trip journey embarking from Miami, Florida where guests will cruise three oceans over 154 nights, discovering incredible destinations in the Americas, South Pacific, Australia & New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Sailing 39,722 nautical miles, guests will explore 77 ports of call in 41 countries across six continents. The cruise visits three new ports of call to Regent – Lifou Island, and Maré of the Loyalty Islands in the New Caledonia archipelago, and the wild and rugged Waingapu (Sumba), Indonesia.

“Luxury travelers want to travel further afield and for longer durations, which is why we are excited to announce our newest and longest World Cruise for 2026,” said Andrea DeMarco, President of Regent Seven Seas Cruises. “The Sense of Adventure appeals to those who desire just that – over 154 nights of unforgettable experiences where guests will travel to the far flung reaches of the globe.  Our World Cruise guests will enjoy unmatched personalized service, impeccable hospitality, the sumptuous comfort of our all-suite, all balcony accommodations, and an extensive list of inclusions that provide every luxury.”

Renowned for unrivaled immersion in some of the world’s most remarkable destinations, Regent has curated unforgettable experiences on land with 431 free shore excursions and 16 in-port overnight stays for extended exploration in fascinating locales including Bora Bora, French Polynesia; Darwin, Australia; and Walvis Bay, Namibia. Additionally, three shoreside excursions – A Taste of History at the Battleship Missouri in Honolulu, Hawaii; Across the Archipelago Dinner at Garuda Wisnu Kencana in Bali, Indonesia; and Passport to Portuguese Flavor at Convento do Beato in Lisbon – offer even deeper cultural exploration.

The itinerary also provides access to 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Monastery of Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve from Praslin, Seychelles; Robben Island from Cape Town, South Africa; and the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns, Australia.

Before boarding Seven Seas Mariner, guests will kick-off their round the world adventure with a one-night pre-cruise stay in a luxury hotel in vibrant Miami, Florida, and an exclusive pre-cruise gala event.

Regent’s exclusive World Cruises are complete with a range of bespoke amenities including first class air, door-to-door luggage service, unlimited valet laundry including dry cleaning and pressing, phone time per suite, a commemorative gift, and more. Allowing guests to travel with complete peace of mind, additional amenities include onboard medical services and a comprehensive visa package. Personalized service, exquisite cuisine in elegant restaurants, premium beverages in sophisticated bars and lounges, and incredible entertainment complete the unrivaled experience that Regent is famous for.

Fares for the 154-night voyage start from $94,999 per guest for a luxurious Deluxe Veranda Suite and $266,499 per guest for the indulgent and lavish Master Suite.

The 2026 World Cruise opens for reservations on March 22, 2023, but guests can pre-register from March 13 by visiting RSSC.com/2026-World-Cruise where more information and an enticing 2026 World Cruise video can be found.

 

2026 World Cruise by Numbers:

  • 39,722 nautical miles
  • 431 FREE shore excursions
  • 77 ports of call
  • 47 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • 41 countries
  • 16 overnight stays
  • 15 seas, straits, gulfs, bays, and channels cruised
  • 6 continents
  • 3 oceans
  • 3 new ports of call visited

 

Three NEW Shoreside Experiences, exclusively for 2026 World Cruise guests:

A Taste of History at the Battleship Missouri

January 31, 2026 – Honolulu, Hawaii

Tour the historic Battleship Missouri on an exclusive shoreside experience where guests will see, feel, and learn about the monumental events “Mighty Mo” endured, from the official surrender of Japan in World War II until today. While aboard, guests may savor the culture of these vibrant islands with traditional fare that includes unique tropical dishes enhanced over the years by various and flavorful influences.

Across the Archipelago Dinner at Garuda Wisnu Kencana

March 23, 2026 – Bali, Indonesia

Bali is known for its natural beauty, and Garuda Wisnu Kencana does not disappoint. Experience the magic of this breathtaking park at unforgettable World Cruise dining event in Lotus Pond. Surrounded by rock walls adorned by lush foliage, guests will experience a sensory journey across the archipelago through live performances alongside an array of culinary delights sampling the incredible cultures that coincide in this stunning destination.

Passport to Portuguese Flavor at Convento do Beato

June 1, 2026 – Lisbon, Portugal

Feel the rhythms and taste the beauty of Portugal on this exclusive shoreside event. Guests will move through five different regions of Portugal via their distinctive flavor palates on a culinary journey sampling everything from regional wines to main dishes, local cheeses to produce, and delectable desserts. And for the perfect pairing in this beautiful venue, guests will enjoy the sights and sounds of a live Fado performance throughout the evening.

 

Seven Seas Mariner

Seven Seas Mariner is the world’s first all-suite, all balcony luxury cruise ship and exudes a sleek, spacious, and contemporary interior décor featuring Italian marble, crystal chandeliers and modern artwork. The ship’s 459 crew members provide highly personalized service to her 696 guests.

Four beautifully designed restaurants feature exquisite fine dining, including classic steakhouse, modern French cuisine, authentic Italian dishes, and a uniquely customizable menu in Compass Rose. A convivial atmosphere permeates Seven Seas Mariner’s public spaces, including throughout four chic bars and lounges, perfect for unwinding after an exhilarating day of exploring.

The ship’s elegantly appointed suites feature Elite Slumber Beds, framed by plush, padded leather headboards, and sitting areas furnished with comfortable sofas, accent tables and artwork. All suites feature private balconies and oversized, marble-accented bathrooms with L’Occitane® or Guerlain amenities.

 

About Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is the leadingluxurycruise line, delivering An Unrivaled Experience™ for 30 years. Carrying no more than 746 guests,the line’s spacious andstylishshipsSeven Seas Explorer®,Seven Seas Mariner®,Seven Seas Navigator®,Seven Seas Splendor®,Seven Seas Voyager®and from2023Seven Seas Grandeur™– form The World’s Most Luxurious Fleet™ and explore morethan 500 immersive destinations globally.Offering Unrivalled Space at Sea™, guests enjoysumptuousall-suite accommodations,nearly all with private balconies, which are among the largest at sea, as well as highly personalized service throughout lavish public areasandexpansive outdoorspaces. Unique to Regent Seven Seas Cruises, unlimited complimentary shore excursions are available in every port, making it theonly truly all-inclusive cruise line.Voyage fares also include round-trip business-class air on intercontinental flights from the U.S. and Canada, gourmet cuisine in a range of specialty restaurants and al-fresco dining venues, fine wines and spirits, entertainment, unlimited internet access,free valet laundry,gratuities, ground transfers and one-night, pre-cruise hotel packages for guests staying in Concierge-level suites and higher. For moreinformation, please visitRSSC.com.

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WELLINGTON, Fla., March 17, 2023—Kaia Polo, competing in its second World Polo League tournament, got off to a good start Thursday in its opening game of the Palm Beach Open.

Kaia Polo (Larry Austin, 0, Jero del Carril, 8, Lerin Zubiaurre, 7, Santi Toccalino, 8) led from start to finish to stun Richard Mille (Teo Calle, 1, Tincho Merlos, 7, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Nacho Novillo Astrada, 8), 15-12, in Bracket II play at Grand Champions Polo Club.

Kaia Polo, playing its best polo, started off with a 3-0 lead based on its 23-goal rating. For most of the game Kaia Polo had at least a two-point cushion.

„Having a head start always feels good especially if you can use that time to relax and gain some rhythm as a team,“ Austin said. „They are such a talented team that we needed to focus every chukker.“

And focused they were. Whatever Richard Mille threw at them, including halftime adjustments with MacDonough going forward more in the second half, Kaia Polo had an answer for.

Behind a balanced attack and quickness off the throw-ins, Kaia Polo led 4-2 after the first, 6-3 after the chukker and 8-5 at the half.

Richard Mille outshot Kaia Polo, 10-9, and scored off four of Kaia Polo‘s five penalties (two 30s, one 40 and one 60). Kaia Polo led in knock-ins, 5-4, and throw-ins, 7-4.

The offensive barrage continued in the second half with leads of 10-6 and 14-9 after the fourth and fifth chukkers. Richard Mille tried clawing its way back in the final chukker, 3-1, but ran out of time.

Kaia Polo got balanced scoring from its lineup. Zubiaurre had five goals, Toccalino had four and Del Carril added three. The team picked up three goals on handicap.

Kaia Polo held MacDonough to two goals in the second half. Merlos led Richard Mille with seven goals, including six penalty conversions highlighted by an 80-yarder from 5A. Calle added three goals.

Kaia Polo dominated the throw-ins, 16-8, for the game. Shots on goal were even at 19-19 but Kaia Polo made the most of its scoring opportunities. Kaia Polo led in fouls, 11-5, which Richard Mille converted six of those penalties–four 30-yarders, one 40-yarder and one 60-yarder.

The third World Polo League tournament features eight teams including two making their WPL debut, Globalport and Dead End.

This year, the Palm Beach Open is being played on the handicap since some teams are lower than 26 goals. Like the Founders Cup, the two-point shot from midfield is being instituted.

The World Polo League, the only 26-goal polo played outside of Argentina, is in its fifth season with a star-studded lineup that features six 10-goalers including Pablo MacDonough, Barto Castagnola, Juan Martin Nero, Jeta Castagnola, Polito Pieres and Sapo Caset.

Two World Polo League champions have already been crowned. Casablanca won the season-opening All-Star Challenge. Casablanca (Grant Ganzi, 3, Tomacho Pieres, 6, Barto Castagnola, 10, Jesse Bray, 7) defeated 2021 champion Richard Mille (Gilberto Sayao, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, 7), 14-9. Barto Castagnola was MVP.

Audi (Marc Ganzi, 1, Jeta Castagnola, 10, Nic Roldan, 8, Freddie Mannix, 7) defended its title and finished undefeated (5-0) in the Founders Cup with a thrilling 14-13 overtime victory over Richard Mille (Patricio Mayor, 0, Gonzalito Pieres, 9, Lucas James, 7, Pablo MacDonough, 10). Jeta Castagnola was MVP.

In last year‘s Palm Beach Open, one of the top 26-goal teams two decades ago, Catamount (Scott Devon, 1, Toro Ruiz, 7, Polito Pieres, 10, Nacho Novillo Astrada, 8) knocked off Richard Mille (Santos Bollini, 2, Grant Ganzi, 3, Pablo MacDonough, 10, Juan Martin Nero, 10), 9-7 to win its first-ever WPL tournament title in a battle of unbeaten teams. Polito Pieres was MVP.

The world-class league will run through April 16. The World Polo League is preserving the highest level of polo and its rich tradition in the U.S.

The remaining WPL events in addition to the Palm Beach Open are the Tommy Hitchcock Legacy Memorial, Triple Crown of Polo and Beach Polo World Cup Miami Beach.

Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest  polo club celebrating its 16th anniversary, and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 102-acre polo facility in Wellington with 212 stalls in nine self-contained barns, two tracks, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and four polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and short work arena. The club has 13 well-manicured fields including nine world-class fields at GCPC and four at Santa Rita.

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation‘s largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, nestled in the heart of the world‘s winter equestrian capital, is hosting  tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 26-goal leagues, WCT Finals, women‘s weekly league play and 26-goal WPL tournaments at both Grand Champions and Santa Rita.

Season highlights for 2023 are the   $50,000 National 12-Goal Tournament,  John T. Oxley Memorial and $100,000 World Cup Tournament, a unique 0-40-goal, winner-take-all single-elimination tournament and special events including Nic Roldan Sunset Polo and White Party, Great Futures Celebrity Polo, WPL Polo Pride and Sunset Chukkers & Cocktails.

The winter season is being live-streamed locally and worldwide on Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports).

Grand Champions Polo Club caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels. Its‘ expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its‘ Polo On Demand program.

The Polo School, now located at the former Pony Express facility, operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. The stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is thriving. It is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. November. The Polo School has nurtured several junior, men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.

For more information on leagues or Polo School contact Director of Operations Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or General Manager Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

2023 World Polo League Palm Beach Open Schedule

Sunday 3/19
11am – Audi vs Brookshire
4pm – Globalport vs Kaia Polo

Monday 3/20
11am -Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen vs Casablanca
4pm – Richard Mille vs Dead End

Wednesday 3/22
4pm – Richard Mille vs Globalport

Thursday 3/23
11am – Audi vs Santa Rita/Trenque Lauquen
4pm – Casablanca vs Brookshire

Friday 3/24
11am -Kaia Polo vs Dead End

Sunday 3/26
4pm – Final
GCPC Field 2

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

Cortina and the polo snow – always full throttle ahead! The 2023 edition of the Italia Polo Challenge starts with remarkable results this time as well.

For the fourth year in a row, the Italia Polo Challenge has kicked off in the Dolomite pearl of Cortina. After the debut in 2020 with demonstration matches, the event then quickly took on the character of a real tournament, played every year – despite all the Covid restrictions. And the 2023 edition closed with numbers that were as impressive as they were great: six teams on the field, players from seven nations and three continents for four intense days of play, with exciting matches in the spotlight and very large crowds.

The polo event in Cortina, which is one of the most eagerly awaited sporting events of the season, hit the mark again this time, also thanks to a post-match programme that fully lived up to the expectations of the purely social part of the event.  Once again it was the U.S. Polo Assn. team, title sponsor of the tournament, that entered the winners’ list, this time represented by an all-French polo team. In the final, Sebastien Aguettant, Patrick Paillol and Matthieu Delfosse defeated Natuzzi Polo Team, last year’s winners, represented by Clement Delfosse, Matthieu’s brother, and German players David Deistler and Patrick Maleitzke, by a comfortable margin (9 ½ /5).

Paillol was named the best player of the tournament: “This was my first participation in Cortina after having played many games on snow. I have to say that they really did a wonderful job here, with a perfect field at all times and a full programme for us every day, even before the games. A very enjoyable experience, we were even able to get out on the ski slopes. It was fun to challenge and beat my great friend Clement Delfosse in the final, but with his brother Matthieu on my team.” An award also went to China’s Eclair Chen, who had worked and waited two years for her first appearance in the snow of Ampezzo and then had to retire because of a knee injury, of all things (she was replaced by compatriot Wang Hoaw Chan from Team Blue Ocean Finance). The organisers therefore wanted to cheer her up with a special prize.

Cortina is preparing for the 2026 Winter Olympics and polo dreams of being included in the demonstration sports calendar. “The relationship with Cortina is beautiful and fruitful,” stressed FISE Secretary General Simone Perillo. “Polo is a spectacular and fascinating sport that balances the values of the horse-rider combination with those of a team sport. Two Olympic champions such as former ski racer Kristian Ghedina and or curler Stefania Constantini visited us in the polo village and found wonderful words of appreciation for the horses and our sport during the tournament. This is also an incentive for us to become even better”. Alessandro Giachetti, Director of Zone Europe of the International Polo Federation and Head of the FISE Polo Department, sees it the same way and emphasises: “The success of this year’s tournament in Cortina is the culmination of all the efforts and hard work of the past three years – and this is just the beginning for the development of this event, which has the potential to grow even more in the future.”

Text by Caterina Vagnozzi
Photography by IPC/Diego Bandion

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