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POLO+10 special edition

Thrilling world-class polo, inspiring personalities and an unmistakable, vibrant lifestyle: these are just three of the many aspects that have closely linked POLO PARK ZÜRICH and POLO+10 for many years.

A connection that will continue to inspire polo fans in the future: “I am delighted that after twenty years of successful collaboration, we are continuing on our common path and are now publishing the new club magazine for POLO PARK ZÜRICH,” says POLO+10 publisher Thomas Wirth.

“POLO+10 stands for the highest quality and is the largest and widest-reaching polo magazine in the world. That’s why our club publication for POLO PARK ZÜRICH is in the best hands with Thomas and his team,” explains club president Sébastien Le Page.

You can look forward to exciting new stories from the world of polo – refined with the corresponding lifestyle and interviews. 132 pages full of polo passion and emotions, visions of the future and a deep love of horses.

Morgan and Sébastien bring so much passion for the sport and are taking another step in the era of polo in Switzerland. © Guadalupe Aizaga

(this article was published on 30 April 2013)

Hurlingham, a few kilometers away from frantic Buenos Aires, has an air of mystique. A traditional town of English immigrants, this place was visited by royalty, celebrities and top polo players because of a very special place: a workshop. This workshop is none other but the home of the best polo boots in the world. The Fagliano family, who has been running the shop since is beginnings, opened their doors for POLO+10.
Once you go past the Fagliano doors, the smell of leather impregnating the air, the machinery, the endless shelves containing boot molds of all sizes, surely make you acknowledge you are in a very special place, that has a story that deserves to be told. Eduardo and Hector Fagliano, are the 4th generation of boot makers, and with their father Rodolfo, and Eduardo’s son, Germán, they run the shop as their great grandparents used to.

The Faglianos have made and keep on making all their boots entirely by hand, with the processes and machinery they inherited, and without the aid of the latest technologies. Nowadays, in the age of mass production, the Fagliano boots have countless reasons that make them so outstanding. This undeniable appeal has brought to their door members of the English Royal Family, The Sultan of Brunei (who, by the way, was so impressed by the product, that ordered 120 pairs of boots at once), and even the actor Tommy Lee Jones, amongst the best polo players such as Adolfo Cambiaso.

This work philosophy called Julius Bär’s attention: the private bank understands both the sense uniqueness that comes, among others, through the respect for tradition. Fagliano’s essence and long-run heritage, together with the special dedication to each client in a most personal way, is perfectly related to the way that they run personal assets management in the prestigious bank. Thus, this resulted on an alliance, in which Eduardo Fagliano himself participated of the Julius Bär add campaign and they were chosen to be sponsored by the bank, joined together by one commitment: excellence.

Even Jaeger-LeCoultre, the luxury watch manufacturer, in 2011 celebrated the anniversary of their product Reverso (released in 1931) by a special edition with a handmade strap made by this craftmen family. Fagliano’s name is getting more recognized through their excellence day by day and their acceptance is growing steadily worldwide.

Thomas Wirth (in the centre) with Eduardo and Hector Fagliano. © Germán Fagliano

The Founder of POLO+10, Thomas Wirth, was able to speak with Eduardo Fagliano, who kindly answered some of our questions:

What do you think that is the key factor that makes Fagliano boots so special? Do you believe it is the quality, the expertise that has endured for more than 100 years, the materials you use….or maybe your (very) singular customers?
Fagliano started with the arrival from Italy of my great grandparents, and, here, in Hurlingham, Buenos Aires, we have been working since 1892, so its more than 120 years of experience. I believe the key factor is the material selection. We always are very thorough in selecting the best quality to make every pair, according to what our clients expect and, of course, by accomplishing to make the whole process by hand, that also ensures the best quality.

What do you and your family feel when a special client crosses your doors? You are famous to have handcrafted boots for royalty, celebrities, top polo players… There must be some nervousness still when you get their visit!
It is such a great experience every time we get a special visit, and we are really touched by it, and it is a reminder of the recognition that we have accomplished through all these years. Nevertheless, we believe that all clients should be treated like kings, and we bear that in mind always.

Which is the most singular pair of boots you had to make by request?
Well, we sure had a lot… some of them include embroidering in leather club logos, monograms, initials, but there’s always a new challenge coming up!

You are three generations working at the same time, in the same workshop, a family setting a honest example of tradition and passion about what they do. Which do you think were they key factors in your upbringing that made you feel the exact same passion your ancestors did?
We’ve been visiting the workshop ever since we were small kids, as our father did (he was born right here), and through watching our family work, we could experience how passionately they worked, thinking about how rewarding it was to do something that would be received by the client with deep affection. We started learning since early age, the very first steps, cutting the leather, or pinning nails everywhere, small tasks that gave us the possibility to learn the job, though you can never finish the learning process, there is always something new to discover. Our mentors always were open to our new ideas, because we always had the same goal: do our best, and keep on excelling the final product.

We know that you studied some engineering too. Did you ever think of starting a separate project or you just felt that more knowledge would complement your craft?
I have studied Mechanical Engineering in the Universidad Tecnológica Nacional for four years, but I have not finished it. Nonetheless, I was able to expand my knowledge in that years, that absolutely complemented my work here at the shop.

For the future, which are your expectations for the business?
Our will for the future is to continue with our quality standards, without rushing but also without stopping the progress. We sure hope our future generations, if they want, and God willing, keep the work with the same passion and dedication that we transmit to them.

And last question, how do you feel about Polo becoming more and more popular these days, do you feel it will lose its “élite sport” essence?
There is a special attraction to polo, and it was always that way. Nowadays, it is easier to start practicing it since amateur levels, the Polo fever has spread widely and it is easier to contact people that are involved in the sport and get you into it. I personally believe that the “elite sport” concept refers more specifically to put always first the principles of purity, quality and excellence in every aspect of polo. From our place in the polo world, we support that principles and hope that people keep working to keep that essence.

“Keep the essence”, “purity” and “excellence”, three adjectives that Eduardo Fagliano used for describing polo, unintentionally described the work that he and his family have been doing for so long. The Faglianos certainly know what polo is about, and live up to every aspect of it, in every pair of boots they make with such care and passion.

About Fagliano
Casa Fagliano is specialized in shoe manufacturing, specifically adapted to horse riding or country activities. The result is an “almost everlasting” product. The best leather, the best thread, also the best soles and the use of certain tools for manufacturing, together with the most detailed production process, gives as a result an superior product that stands by itself.

History of the Fagliano family
In 1892, Pedro and Giacomina Fagliano, Italian inmigrants, started their workshop in Hurlingham Buenos Aires. With much effort and work, their perfect craftsmanship grew famous, which spread throughout the world. Their sons, Antonio, Santiago, Pedro and José continued to run the shop. In 1924, Eduardo Alighieri arrived from Sicily, contributed with his knowledge and experience. Pedro’s son, Rodolfo, was born in 1929 and together with his two sons, Eduardo and Héctor, is nowadays running the business. They have specialized in shoe manufacturing, following the european traditions and an entirely handmade production, and also a special care of quality and detail. More than 120 years of steady experience and excellence, that cannot be overlook by any polo lover.

by María Paula Fernández

www.fagliano.com.ar

With 4 teams competing at a goal level of 2-4, the tournament was a blend of strategic prowess, athleticism, and equestrian excellence. 

The Championship Final was an intensely competitive encounter between Nairobi and Iridike. Nairobi entered the final with a half-goal advantage, a critical edge in the tightly contested match. Both teams displayed remarkable agility and precision, but Nairobi managed to maintain their slight lead, edging out Iridike with a final score of 6.5 to 6. This nail-biting finish crowned Nairobi as the tournament champions.

The Subsidiary Final saw Dany’s Polo face off against the Ybarra Team. Both teams exhibited impressive skills and coordination, but Dany’s Polo managed to pull ahead, securing a decisive 8-5 victory. This match highlighted the strategic depth and teamwork of Dany’s Polo, earning them a well-deserved spot as the third-place team in the tournament.

Tournament Standings:

1. Nairobi – Demonstrating exceptional skill and determination, Nairobi clinched the first-place title, solidifying their status as the top team of the tournament.

2. Iridike – Despite a valiant effort and a closely fought final, Iridike finished in second place, showcasing their competitive edge and sportsmanship.

3. Dany’s Polo – With a strong performance in the Subsidiary Final, Dany’s Polo secured third place, highlighting their strategic play and teamwork.

4. Ybarra Team – Although they finished fourth, the Ybarra Team played with heart and tenacity, contributing to the overall excitement and high level of competition throughout the tournament.

The POLO+10 tournament was a resounding success, bringing together talented teams and providing thrilling polo action over three days. Each match was a testament to the skill, strategy, and passion that define the sport of polo. Congratulations to all the teams for their outstanding performances, and particularly to Nairobi for emerging as the champions of this prestigious event.

Article written by: Amandine Fay @amandefay

All photos by: Bianca Wintersteiger @isabellaxbianca

An international tournament in a class of its own: teams from five nations, accompanied by “the Voice of Polo” Jan Erik Franck, and a varied supporting program await the guests.

Preparations for the 4th International Ladies Cup at PoloPark Berlin are in full swing, and the tournament promises to be an outstanding event in the polo sport calendar. With six teams from five nations, visitors can expect an international competition, enhanced by the commentary of Jan Erik Franck, known as “the Voice of Polo”. In addition to exciting matches, there will be a varied supporting program, including a hat contest – a highlight that underlines the tradition and elegance of polo. The support of renowned sponsors such as Wolfgang Weiss’ fashion brand “blanche,” Polo Sylt, and Ingo Pyko Immobilien will help to enhance the tournament experience.

A new feature this year is the option of reserving a table, giving guests an exclusive tournament experience. The offer is complemented by first-class catering and musical entertainment from polo DJ Sebastian, who will ensure the perfect atmosphere. The forthcoming publication of the official women’s handicaps by the German Polo Association (DPV) is also an important step towards promoting and recognizing women’s polo. The upcoming tournament in PoloPark Berlin is characterized by a top-class field of participants, a varied program, and the support of renowned sponsors. It promises to be an unforgettable event for all polo enthusiasts and guests, once again putting the fascination of the sport center stage.

www.baltic-polo-events.de

TEAMS

1. MECKATZER / Berlin Cocktail (-2/7)*
Nina Frühauf, GER (-2/0)
Anna Lena Plickert, GER (-1/0)
Svenja Hölty GER (1/4)
Kathy McKegney USA (0/2)

2. Dermaroller / Skinlifter (1/9)
Filippa Luserke, GER (0/2)
Anne Grossmann, GER (-1/1)
Clarissa Marggraf, GER (1/3)
Marie Haupt, GER (1/3)

3. Blanche (-2/8)
Veronika Svobodova, CZ (-2/0)
Jolie Lange, GER (-1/1)
Alex Jacob, UK (1/5)
Emily Hase -Loock, GER (0/1)

4. Polo Sylt (-3/5)
Josepha Schmidt/Megan Kawohl, GER (-2/0)
Ida Gaarz, GER (-1/1)
Patricia Rohde Deutsch, GER (0/1)
Sophie Schmidt, GER (0/3)

5. Ingo Pyko Immobilien (0/10)
Dele Iversen, GER (-1/1)
Jeanette Diekmann, GER (0/2)
Siobhan Herbst, IR (1/4)
Mona Scharf, GER (0/3)

6. POLO+10 / Radio Paradiso (-1/10)
Silvia Nutz, GER (-2/0)
Megan Manubay, USA (0/2)
Milli Sanchez, ARG (2/7)
Isabella Kössler, A (-1/1)

*(HDC / Women’s HDC)

Media partner: POLO+10, Radio Paradiso

Speaker: Jan Erik Franck
Umpire: Marco Zubrod

Six nations, including three newcomers to Chantilly, ten teams, twenty-five games, including those of the subsidiary cup won by Italy, ten days of tournament action ending in a beautiful final won by the French team from Occitanie. This is the outcome of the second Polo Nations Cup, now firmly established in the European calendar of prestigious competitions. This is the kind of tournament a captain wants to add to their list of achievements. On Sunday, that lucky captain was a Frenchwoman, Isabelle Larenaudie.

Over the past five years, Isabelle Larenaudie has built this fine Occitan team, known as Tédélou in other tournaments, around two Argentinian brothers who grew up playing polo at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly. Simon and Ramiro Zavaleta are French at heart and speak the language fluently. This brotherhood is the strength of this team, which is completed by the talented Breton Jules Legoubin. From the outset, the French team took control of the match, leaving little room for the star of the Pakistan team, handicap 7 Tito Ruiz Guiñazo: „We had a plan for Tito,“ reveals Simon Zavaleta, „to neutralise him at all costs. Nobody was going to mark him in particular, but as soon as someone was near him, he had to be taken out at all costs.” The plan worked well, especially for Simon, who scored 7 of his team‘s 8 goals, including a sublime golaso in the second chukker, and was rightly named MVP of the final: „On an individual level, it is a great reward, but this is above all a team performance. There were five of us who won this title, including Nicolas Corti Maderna, who replaced me in the semi-final when I was ill, and who qualified us for this final“. Unbeaten throughout the tournament, the team always led until Pakistan came back to 7-6 in the final chukker: „But Ramiro scored a magnificent goal at that point to give us a two-point lead and definitively some breathing space. I think it was a great game for the fans. Now we‘re not going to stop there: we want to win the Trophée du Coquetier d‘Or next week, then the Coupe d‘Or in Deauville in August, and the Open de France here in Chantilly in September. Everything!” An insatiable young Argentinian.

This summer: an „Olympic“ France against United States, followed by a promising Open de France

The Polo Nations Cup 2024 marked the end of the first half of the season, with the prospect of a summer full of high-level events at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly just around the corner. The nations will once again be in the spotlight on 7 August with the Paris Games Polo Challenge 2024, a test match between the national teams of France and the United States which, right in the middle of the Olympic Games, will commemorate the great era when polo was part of the Olympic programme. In 1924 in particular, the Olympic tournament kicked off with a game opposing France and the USA… largely dominated by the Americans. A rematch 100 years on!

Then, in September, it‘s time for the flagship tournament of the French season, the 24th Open de France (4-22 September), for which twelve teams have already entered nine of the world‘s top forty players, including the title holder with Kazak, Nicola Pieres, a former winner of the Argentine Open. On 17 September, the women will be taking part in the French Women‘s Open, which will also feature top players such as the winners of the Argentine Women‘s Open, England‘s Hazel Jackson and Argentina‘s Lia Salvo. The aftermath of the Olympic Games will be just as sporting and just as enjoyable to savour for three weeks on the magnificent grounds of the Apremont Farm.

The final in numbers :

Occitanie – France (12): Isabelle LARENAUDIE 0, Jules LEGOUBIN 3, Simon ZAVALETA 5 (7 goals, including 2 penalties), Ramiro ZAVALETA 4 (1 goal).

Lahore – Pakistan (12) : Haider NASEEM 0, Elena VENOT 2 (1 goal), Hilario RUIZ GUINAZU 3 (1 goal), Tito RUIZ GUINAZU 7 (4 goals, dont 2 pénalités).

Progression France  : 2-1 / 3-1 / 5-2 / 7-4 / 8-6.

MVP by Majoa Paris  (Most Valuable Player) : Simon Zavaleta (France)

MVP Amateur by Majoa Paris : Haider Naseem (Pakistan)

BPP (Best Playing Pony) : West, played and owned by Tito Ruiz Guinazu (Pakistan)

Tito Ruiz Guiñazu (in white) attempts a counter-attack on Simon Zavaleta, best player of the match. © Pascal Renauldon - R&B Presse

Standing Rock launches New Website: Your Source for Team Information, History, Charity Actions, Upcoming Tournaments, Latest Results, and News

June 21th, 2024:

Standing Rock is pleased to announce the launch of its newly designed website, now live at www.standing-rock.com . The new site offers a comprehensive resource for fans, supporters, and newcomers to learn more about our team, its history, charity initiatives, upcoming tournaments, recent results, and the latest news.

Learn About Our Team and History

Visitors to the site can explore the history of Standing Rock, discovering our journey from the beginning to our current status in the polo community. The “About” section features profiles of our players, coaches, and support staff, highlighting their achievements and contributions to the sport.

Our Commitment to Charity

At Standing Rock, we believe in giving back to the community. Our “Social Impact” page outlines various initiatives and partnerships, showcasing our dedication to making a positive impact off the field. Learn about our recent projects and upcoming events.

Upcoming Tournaments and Recent Results

Polo enthusiasts can stay informed about our schedule with the “Tournaments” section, providing details on upcoming matches, locations, and dates. The “Match Results” page offers information on recent games, including scores, highlights, and player performances.

News and Updates

Our “News” section is the place for all the latest updates and announcements from Standing Rock. From team achievements and player milestones to event highlights and behind-the-scenes stories, this section keeps you informed.

User-Friendly Experience

The new website features a modern design, easy navigation, and mobile compatibility, ensuring a good experience for all visitors. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to polo, our website provides all the information you need in an accessible format.

Join Us Online

We invite everyone to visit our new website at www.standing-rock.com and explore all that Standing Rock has to offer. Stay connected with us through our social media channels and be part of our community.

For more information, please contact:

Ann-Kristin Sandmann Peer Polo Ltd./ Standing Rock Polo Team aks@peerpolo.com https://standing-rock.com/

Images © Pablo Ramirez Photos

Graphics © Peer Polo Ltd.
@standingrock.poloteam

June 11th, 2024:

Inspired by the culture of Native Americans where giving is an honour, Standing Rock is proud to help Sands End Adventure Project, introduced to us by Chestertons Polo in the Park, we have enrolled the children as junior members and issued them with team kit, they joined us in the team tent and we will continue to build our activities with these vibrant group of children.

https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/family-information-directory/sands-end-adventure-project

For more information, please contact:

Ann-Kristin Sandmann
Peer Polo Ltd./ Standing Rock Polo Team
aks@peerpolo.com https://standing-rock.com/

Insta: @standingrock.poloteam

© Pablo Ramirez Photos

Launched in 2023 at the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly under the auspices of the French Polo Federation (FFP), the Polo Nations Cup has immediately established itself as the most important early season event on the French international calendar and welcomed three new countries this year: Pakistan, the ancestral home of polo; Belgium, which is making a comeback on the world polo scene; and Italy, one of Europe‘s leading nations.

Ten teams from three continents and six nations: the Polo Nations Cup has taken off. Among the values of the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly, founded in 1995 by Patrick Guerrand-Hermès, that of friendship between peoples, to which it is attached, is given full expression by this innovative competition.

Over ten days, teams from the United States, Pakistan, Germany, Italy, Belgium and France will compete for this prestigious trophy. The teams will also include some of Argentina‘s top professionals, with famous names such as Tito Ruiz Guiñazu, a regular at the Argentine Open, Simon and Ramiro Zavaleta and Valentin Novillo Astrada, who come from great Argentine families and dynasties that have written the history of the sport.

Playing for South-East France, the PACA team, title holders and 100% French, is made up of three young players, Dorian Bulteau, Louis Jarrige and Julien Reynes, thanks to the loyal commitment of their captain, Jean-Claude Legrand. Other young French professionals will also be taking part, including the talented Elouan Badarello (aged 19), playing for the Americans from Illinois, and Jules Legoubin (Occitanie), who is making great strides this year. And let‘s not forget Elena Venot, a professional female player who holds a key role in mixed teams such as Pakistan, a country she played in last year and a team she is part of in this Polo Nations Cup. Some of these young talents will represent France in the commemorative match of the 1924 Paris Olympic Games against the United States next August.

Kick-off on 13 June with :

France (Rhône-Alpes) – Pakistan, followed by Italy – Germany (Hamburg).

For the first time, the awards “The 101 best hotels in Switzerland, Austria, South Tyrol and Germany” were presented for the first time. Celebrities and business leaders attended the exclusive “101 Soirée” at The Dolder Grand in Zurich. The Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Hamburg was named Hotel of the Year and thus the overall transnational winner. Other hotels from northern Germany also picked up top titles.

Zurich/Hamburg – A touch of Hollywood pervaded Zurich‘s The Dolder Grand hotel yesterday when the winners of “The 101 Best Hotels Switzerland, Austria, South Tyrol and Germany 2024” were announced at the “101 Soirée”. Numerous celebrities such as Kai Pflaume, Andreas Caminada, Nelson Müller, Elisabeth Gürtler, Julia and Nina Meise, Irina Cerutti and extreme mountaineer Thomas Bubendorfer took part in the exclusive “101 Soirée”, while Heiko Nieder (2-star Michelin Guide) accompanied the evening with fine culinary creations. Hotel of the Year – overall winner (transnational) and thus also Best Hotel in Germany is the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Hamburg. The BUDERSAND Hotel – Golf & Spa – Sylt won the Luxury Design Hotel of the Year title and Severin‘s Resort & Spa on Sylt was named Luxury Spa & Health Resort of the Year.

Ingo Peters, General Manager of the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Hamburg, was very touched by the award. “The prestigious award fills us with great pride. Together with our great team, we are committed to offering our guests service par excellence day after day.”

“The ranking shows what great hotels the north of Germany has – especially in view of the strong competition in the four countries,” said Carsten K. Rath, who created the ranking together with his son David. “The 101 Best Hotels” is the first independent and relevant hotel ranking in the German-speaking world. In addition to the opinions of a board of trustees, various criteria are incorporated into the ratings – the IU International University of Munich determines the final winners with maximum transparency, objectivity and expertise. The “101 Iconic Hotelier of the Year” was also chosen for the first time using the same strict criteria. The title went to the charismatic Marco Zanolari, CEO of The Living Circle hotel group, which includes Widder Hotel, Storchen Zurich and Castello del Sole Beach Resort & Spa. “Marco Zanolari is a direct contact for guests like no other, knows how to motivate employees perfectly and creates added value for the company,” says Carsten K. Rath. The “101 Best Hotels in Germany” awards were presented for the fifth time last fall. Next year, the “101 Best Hotels in Switzerland” will also be honored. “I am very pleased about the award and feel honored,” says Marco Zanolari, “especially as ‘The 101 Best Hotels’ is now the ranking of all hotel rankings.” Frank Marrenbach, Managing Partner of Althoff Hotels, adds: “The ranking is well on its way to becoming the Michelin Guide of the hotel industry.”

(from right to left) Ingo C. Peters and wife Christiane (HOTEL VIER JAHRESZEITEN / HOTEL OF THE YEAR - OVERALL WINNER / BEST HOTEL IN GERMANY), Kurt Dohle and son Klaus (Dohle Group), Kai Pflaume (TV presenter) ‘The 101 best hotels: Switzerland, Austria, South Tyrol and Germany 2024’ at Hotel The Dolder Grand in Zurich on 5 May 2024 Credit: AGENCY PEOPLE IMAGE (c) Michael Tinnefeld

The awards for “The 101 best hotels in Switzerland, Austria, South Tyrol and Germany 2024” have now been presented for the first time. The winners of the ten categories are:

HOTEL SACHER WIEN (A)
– Grand Hotel of the year / Best Hotel in Austria

The Dolder Grand, Zurich (CH)
– Luxury City Resort of the year / Best Hotel in Switzerland

Mandarin Oriental, Munich (D)
– Luxury City Palais of the year

FORESTIS, South Tyrol (IT)
– Luxury Alpin Resort of the year / Best Hotel in South Tyrol

BUDERSAND Hotel – Golf & Spa, Sylt (D)
– Luxury Design Hotel of the year

Spa & Resort Bachmaier Weissach (D)
– Luxury Family Resort of the year

The Alpina Gstaad (CH)
– Luxury Hideaway of the year

Park Hotel Vitznau (CH)
– Luxury Hotel in Historical Architecture of the year

Hotel Bareiss, Baiersbronn (D)
– Luxury Culinary Hotel of the year

Severin’s Resort & Spa, Sylt (D)
– Luxury Spa & Health Resort of the year

In a fascinating panel discussion on the future of hospitality in the luxury hotel industry, the CEOs of leading hotel groups in German-speaking countries, including Jörg Böckeler (Hommage), Urs Langenegger (Hospitality Vision Lake Lucern), Dr. Andreas Sanoner (ADLER Spa Resorts & Lodges), Matthias Winkler (Sacher Hotels) and Marco Zanolari (The Living Circle), spoke at the “101 Executive Summit – powered by Monoplan” in Zurich‘s Hotel Baur au Lac.

Partner hotels for the major event in Zurich were The Dolder Grand, Baur au Lac Hotel, Mandarin Oriental Savoy, La Réserve Eden au Lac Zurich and the hotels of The Living Circle: Storchen Zurich, Alex Lake Zurich and the Widder Hotel.

Should you require further information, we will be happy to assist you. The first three places in the individual categories of “The 101 best hotels in Switzerland, Austria, South Tyrol and Germany” are as follows:

101 GRANDHOTELS

1. HOTEL SACHER WIEN (A)
2. Hotel Breidenbacher Hof, Düsseldorf (D)
3. GRAND HOTEL Les Trois Rois, Basel (CH)

101 LUXURY CITY RESORTS

1. The Dolder Grand, Zürich (CH)
2. Beau-Rivage Palace, Genf (CH)
3. The Charles Hotel, München (D)

101 LUXURY CITY PALAIS

1. Mandarin Oriental, Munich (D)
2. Hotel Sacher, Salzburg (A)
3. Baur au Lac, Zürich (CH)

101 LUXURY ALPIN RESORTS

1. FORESTIS, Südtirol (IT)
2. Schloss Elmau, Krün (D)
3. ADLER Lodge RITTEN (IT)

101 LUXURY DESIGN HOTELS

1. BUDERSAND Hotel – Golf & Spa, Sylt (D)
2. The Fontenay, Hamburg (D)
3. THE OMNIA, Zermatt (CH)

101 LUXURY FAMILY RESORTS

1. Spa & Resort Bachmair Weissach (D)
2. Sonnenalp Resort, Ofterschwang (D)
3. Familien Natur Resort Moar Gut, Großarl (A)

101 LUXURY HIDEAWAYS

1. The Alpina Gstaad, Gstaad (CH)
2. Hotel Eden Roc, Ascona (CH)
3. Alpin Resort Sacher Seefeld (AT)

101 LUXURY HOTELS IN HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURE

1. Park Hotel Vitznau (CH)
2. Widder Hotel, Zürich (CH)
3. Der Europäische Hof Heidelberg (D)

101 CULINARY HOTELS

1. Hotel Bareiss, Baiersbronn (D)
2. Hotel RIVA, Konstanz (D)
3. Gardena Grödnerhof Hotel & Spa, St. Ulrich (IT)

101 LUXURY SPA & HEALTH RESORTS

1. Severin’s Resort & Spa, Sylt (D)
2. Castello del Sole, Ascona (CH)
3. Grand Resort Bad Ragaz (CH)

The Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad is a special time in the international polo calendar, an enchanted interlude on the world circuit. A unique world of intense competition and glamour in the heart of the magnificent Swiss Alps. At an altitude of 1,100 meters, in the unusual setting of the Gstaad/Saanen airport, this unique event promises four extraordinary days dedicated to the world‘s oldest team sport.

Much more than a tournament, the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad is a unique sporting event and a celebration of equestrian excellence and luxury. The number of teams wanting to take part in the tournament increases every year, making it a daunting task for the organizers to select those who will be lucky enough to set foot on this very special field.

This year, the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad will welcome a new team: first of all, a new partner, the prestigious investment bank J. SAFRA SARASIN, whose French captain Françoise Okala will be playing in Gstaad for the first time together with the Argentine Fanelli brothers as well as Horacio Fernández Llorente.

The GSTAAD PALACE will be represented this year by two Swiss brothers, Fabio and Luca Meier, who have often shone in Gstaad: will this be the year? Chances are good as they team up with Argentine brothers Adrian and Raul Laplacette. The latter, who has already won the Hublot Polo Gold Cup twice, knows this particular terrain like the back of his hand.

But the battle will be fierce. Swiss captains Philipp Müller and Cedric Schweri have opted for an all-British squad for their KIELDER AGRO GROUP team, including the formidable Max Charlton, a very fast and responsive player with his English horses. Charlton is an all-round player who shone on the snow in Saint-Moritz and has a handicap of 10 in arena polo! But he is just as impressive on grass: last year he won the traditional Westchester Cup in Wellington (USA), a high-goal match between Great Britain and the United States.

The team of title sponsor HUBLOT and German captain Jürgen Schröder, who was a finalist last year, will also be supported by a sibling pair – there will be four in total at this tournament – brothers Pedro and Manuel Fernández Llorente. The final will be broadcast on Pololine TV and there will be free access for the public, with children‘s play areas and catering.

A VIP experience

The Hublot Polo Gold Cup is not only a top-class sporting event, but also an exceptional experience on the sidelines with a VIP village (open to the public), exhibitors offering exclusive luxury products, the latest models from Aston Martin, as well as the latest model from Dassault Aviation, which will be exhibiting its brand new Falcon 6X at the airport, Albinati Aeronautics, Barnes… and of course Hublot, which will be presenting its new collections.

Celebrate the sport, its conviviality and its festive atmosphere in VIP style, with elegant lunches and refined cuisine prepared by the chefs of the Gstaad Palace, as well as a sumptuous gala dinner with entertainment from the band Dora on Stage.

All you have to do is book your place for this unforgettable experience at www.pologstaad.ch, because the Hublot Polo Gold Cup Gstaad is much more than just a tournament – it is an event not to be missed for lovers of refinement and thrills.

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