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WELLINGTON, Fla., November 24, 2024—Newport saved its best for last, winning the final tournament of the fall season Sunday at Grand Champions Polo Club.

Newport (Gene Goldstein, Eliza Limehouse, Pablo Spinacci, Tomacho Pieres) held on for a 6-5 victory over Santa Rita (Miles Rich, Martin Jauregui, Rebecca Cohen, Juan Bollini) in the Fall Classic.

It was Newport‘s first tournament win of the season.

Newport‘s Gene Goldstein, the fall season‘s leading scorer, was Most Valuable Player. Goldstein missed only two goal-scoring attempts this season. He scored a game-high five goals to finish the season.

Royal, a 10-year-old Roan mare, played by Rebecca Cohen in the first and fourth chukkers, and owned by Santa Rita Polo Farm, was Best Playing Pony.

Newport led from start to finish, but Santa Rita made it interesting.

Newport jumped out to a 2-1 lead in the opening chukker behind Goldstein‘s two goals.

Newport extended its halftime lead to 5-3 with a 70-yard goal from Pieres to open the chukker and two more goals from Goldstein.

Santa Rita cut Newport‘s lead to one, 5-4, when Miles Rich scored with a second remaining. Goldstein scored his fifth goal, a 63-yarder, to open the final chukker for a 6-4 advantage. Bollini cut the lead to one again with 3:11 left to play. Goldstein came up with the defensive play of the game to turn back Bollini and preserve the victory.

Santa Rita could not take advantage of its scoring opportunites in the second half. Rich led Santa Rita with a team-high three goals.

Grand Champions finished a successful season that featured both medium and high goal tournaments.

Looking back on the season, other 2024 fall champions were: Tackeria Invitational, Audi (Dominic State, Martin Jauregui, Marc Ganzi, Sugar Erskine); Pedro Morrison Memorial, Maltese Falcons (Melissa Ganzi, Teo Calle, Grant Ganzi, Nic Roldan); Banyan Cup, SebiLion (Sebastian Mandelbaum, Santos Bollini, Sugar Erskine, Jason Crowder); Fall Plates, Grand Champions (Miles Rich, -1, Grant Ganzi, 3, Martin Jauregui, 6, Pablo Dorignac, 4); Casablanca Fall Cup, Santa Rita (Rebecca Cohen/Phil Gutman, Jason Crowder, 5, Nic Roldan, 8, Juan Bollini, 3) and ChukkerTV Fall Challenge Cup, Santa Rita (Rebecca Cohen, Andres Fanjul, Martin Jauregui, Juan Bollini).

The family-friendly club welcomes spectators of all ages. All matches are open to the public and dogs on leashes.

In last year‘s Fall Classic, the Maltese Falcons won their team debut. Maltese Falcons (Melissa Ganzi, Jason Crowder, 5, Juan Bollini, 3, Nic Roldan, 8) led the two-day, 18-chukker round robin from start-to-finish. They defeated Casablanca (Marc Ganzi, Grant Ganzi, 3, Tomacho Pieres, 6, Martin Jauregui, 6), 7-5, in the final three chukkers to clinch the title on Aspen Field. Roldan was MVP.

The well-organized fall tournaments attracted players from all over the world. Roster lineups changed from tournament to tournament with evenly-matched teams featuring pro and amateur players.

Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports) live streamed the entire fall season. Grand Champions is the only USPA club that live streams all its games.

Grand Champions 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 11 well-manicured world-class fields at GCPC and Santa Rita.

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 is for all ages and ability levels and operates in Wellington year-round. The Polo School, a 501c3 organization and stand-alone USPA club, 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 operates year-round in Wellington. For more information on the club‘s leagues or Polo School contact Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

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The women‘s version of the Argentine Open will kick off next Wednesday at the Argentine Polo Association (AAP) grounds in Pilar. Only four teams will compete, as players with high handicaps – of which there are fewer than in the men‘s game, even with women-specific handicaps – are quickly ‘absorbed’ by the best teams. This makes it difficult for other teams to put together competitive line-ups. Argentina is not the only team to dominate in this regard, as seven of their sixteen players (44%) are foreigners.

Among the international stars is Hope Arellano, the number 1 in the US world rankings, whose talent the audience was able to admire in a memorable match between the USA and France in Chantilly last August. Elena Venot, who also took part in that historic game, will also represent French polo in this women‘s open.

It is expected that the title defenders El Overo and La Dolfina, the team of Adolfo Cambiaso‘s daughter Mia, will meet in the final. Millie Hine, who won the Open de France féminin in September, could thus face last year‘s opponent Lía Salvo, who is part of the La Dolfina team. A double revenge could be in store.

The teams:

El Overo Z7 UAE: Hope Arellano (10, USA), Hazel Jackson (9, GBR), Candelaria Fernández Araujo (9, ARG) and Millie Hine (8, AUS). Total handicap: 36

La Dolfina: Mia Cambiaso (8, ARG), Catalina Lavinia (8, ARG), Nina Clarkin (9, GBR) and Lía Salvo (9, ARG). Total handicap: 34

La Hache Thai Polo: Clara Cassino (8, ARG), Milagros Fernández Araujo (7, ARG), Maitena Marré (7, ARG) and Azucena Uranga (6, ARG). Total handicap: 28

Chapa Uno Finca La Rosina: Isabelle Parsons (9, GBR), Elena Venot (7, FRA), Sol López Llames (7, ARG) and Annabel McNaught-Davis (4, GBR). Total handicap: 27

Text by Pascal Renauldon/R&B Presse

WELLINGTON, Fla., November 8, 2024—-The sixth and final medium goal tournament of the fall season begins Friday at Santa Rita Polo Farm.

The third annual Casablanca Fall Cup will feature three teams in a round robin at 11 a.m.

The teams are: Newport (Gene Goldstein, Santos Bollini, 2, Martin Jauregui, 6, Sugar Erskine, 6), SebiLion (Sebastian Mandelbaum, Pablo Dorignac, 4, Leo Mandelbaum/Tito Gaudenzi, 2, Tomacho Pieres, 6) and Santa Rita (Phil Gutman/Rebecca Cohen, Juan Bollini, 3, Nic Roldan, 8, Jason Crowder, 5).

The winners advance into Sunday morning‘s final.

In last year‘s final, Victory Polo won its first tournament of the season. In a true round robin tournament final, Victory Polo (Becky Schmeits, Jason Crowder, 5, Pablo Dorignac, 4, Martin Jauregui, 6) led from start to finish to defeat Dracarys Polo (Chetan Krishna, Santos Bollini, 2, Nic Roldan, 8, Juan Bollini, 3), 12-11. Martin Jauregui was MVP. In the other two games, Dracarys Polo defeated Amaro (Kevin Schmeits, Scott Sorbaro, Sugar Erskine, 6, Kris Kampsen, 6), 9-6, and Victory Polo topped Amaro, 9-7.

Tournament sponsor Casablanca is a longtime supporter of Grand Champions Polo Club, Aspen Valley Polo Club, Santa Rita Polo Farm and 26-goal World Polo League.

 

Whether it‘s on the polo field or beyond the sideboards, the company‘s goal is „to have you look and feel your best.“ Behind the Casablanca brand is a serious pledge to quality, excellence and elegance. We are „Inspired by Passion,“everything we do is fed by the passion we have for polo.“

The popular logo is the flight of two pony‘s tails, charging the field in pursuit of victory. It is a true symbol of the joy experienced by both players and spectators. Grant Ganzi is Brand Ambassador for Casablanca.

The nation‘s largest and most innovative polo club, celebrates its 18th anniversary with two new upcoming additions to the fall schedule: Nov. 14 WPL Pride Polo Miami and Nov. 15-17 Beach Polo World Cup Miami.

It‘s the first time the popular beach polo tournament and WPL Pride Polo are being held in the fall on South Beach. The Beach Polo World Cup Miami Beach is the largest and most notable Beach Polo event in the world. It features international teams and over 120 horses. Tickets are on sale.

The family-friendly club welcomes spectators of all ages. All matches, food and refreshments are free (with the exception of special catered events) and open to the public and dogs on leashes.

Among the season‘s other highlights are the Nov. 23 doubleheader featuring the Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial and International Cup with GCPC USA playing the Rest of the World this year. In last year‘s International Cup, Spain knocked off previously unbeaten GCPC USA to snap its 11-year win streak in front of a packed house at Santa Rita Polo Farm.

Wellington-based ChukkerTV (CTV Sports) is live streaming the entire fall season worldwide. Grand Champions is the only USPA club that is live streaming all its games.

The Grand Champions Fall Invitational League is geared toward improving a player‘s polo skills at every level. Roster lineups change from tournament to tournament with evenly-matched teams featuring pro and amateur players, „getting the best compliment of players who fit well together,“ according to the tournament committee.

Grand Champions 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 11 well-manicured world-class fields at GCPC and Santa Rita.

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 is for all ages and ability levels and operates in Wellington year-round. The Polo School, a 501c3 organization and stand-alone USPA club, 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 operates year-round in Wellington. For more information on the Fall Leagues or Polo School contact Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

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A Season of Triumph and Dedication

Prince Harry made a powerful statement at the Royal Salute Polo Challenge in Wellington, Florida. In the service of a higher cause, he led his Sentebale team to a 3-1 victory, a triumph that was much more than just a sporting success. With each goal, attention was drawn to the much-needed support for children in Lesotho and Botswana, reached through Sentebale’s work. It is an inspiring example of how the sport of polo and humanitarian efforts can go hand in hand.

Equally impressive was the final of the Barnes Open de France and the Women’s Open. After 31 intense matches in the Open de France and 13 in the Women’s Open, the 2024 champions were crowned. These were two finals of unmatched quality and excitement, proving to spectators worldwide that French polo is played at an international level, consistently setting new standards.

The tenth Ladies Polo Cup in Deauville brought together the best talents of the international polo scene. A purely French team, led by Carole Muir and Alicia Prat, along with the talented sisters Elena and Pearl Venot, dominated the final against an impressive Argentine team, captained by Lia Salvo. With a final score of 10-6, the Frenchwomen claimed victory, once again highlighting the strength of women’s polo.

The 25th anniversary (!) of the Zurich International Polo Ladies Cup was an emotional highlight of the season. For a quarter of a century, this cup has stood for progress and the empowerment of women in polo. Team Los Lobos demonstrated over a weekend full of intense competition that passion and teamwork are the foundation of any victory. Reclaiming the trophy was the crowning achievement of a weekend that will go down in the annals of polo history.

The POLO+10 tournament, organised by Iridike Polo, also made history this year. In a tension-filled final, Team Nairobi triumphed over Iridike after three days of gripping matches, where strategy and top athletic performances set the tone.

Thomas Wirth, Founder and Publisher of POLO+10, extends a warm welcome to all readers.

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+++ Our partners United by a passion for polo – experience the strength and reach of our global network. +++ Prince Harry: The Duke of Sussex plays in the Royal Salute Polo Challenge to benefit Sentebale Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, played at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington, Florida, leading his Royal Salute Sentebale Team to a 3-1 victory in support of Sentebale’s work with children in Lesotho and Botswana. +++ Barnes Open de France and Women’s Open Finals: Promises kept After thirty-one games in the Barnes Open de France and thirteen in the women’s competition, and above all two outstanding finals, the winners of the 2024 edition are now known: Yves Delorme (Chantilly) in the women’s tournament and La Fija Sandbox (Argentina) in the mixed competition. +++ Ladies Polo Cup in Deauville An all-French victory at the tenth Ladies Polo Cup in Deauville: Carole Muir, Alicia Prat and the sisters Elena and Pearl Venot dominated an international team led by the formidable Argentinian Lia Salvo (H8), winning 10-6. +++ Polo Nations Cup Six nations competed in the Polo Nations Cup 2024, with the French team from Occitanie emerging as champions. Led by Isabelle Larenaudie, they secured their place in European polo history. +++ Berenberg German Polo Masters Sylt Glorious sunshine on the final Sunday and huge numbers of spectators – that’s the great result of this year’s Berenberg German Polo Masters on Sylt. Team König Sylt, the local sponsor, came out on top ahead of Transgourmet and Berenberg. +++ Klaus Naeve: On Polo, Sylt and Banking Interview with Klaus Naeve, Head of Wealth and Asset Management at Berenberg. +++ 25 Anniversary: Zürich International Polo Ladies Cup Celebrating 25 years of empowering women in polo, as teamwork and passion led Los Lobos to reclaim the trophy in an unforgettable weekend of fierce competition. +++ Louisa’s Place Berlin Berlin is a beautiful city even in winter and Louisa’s Place knows exactly how to counteract the low mood felt just before the Christmas holidays: with a good dose of wellness! +++ La Irenita – Polo Park Zürich Friendship Cup A game of superlatives. The highest and happiest polo game ever was played Wednesday 24th of July at Polo Park and Country Club Zürich in Switzerland. +++ 4th International Ladies Cup at PoloPark Berlin In mid-July, the POLO+10 / Radio Paradiso team beat Team Ingo Pyko Immobilien 6.5-6 in an extremely exciting final game to win the 4th International Ladies Cup, presented by Radio Paradiso, at PoloPark Berlin. +++ History: POLO+10 meets Fagliano Premiere in 2013: POLO+10 was represented with its own media stand at the grand finale of the Palermo Open for the first time and also paid a visit to the masters of the cult brand Fagliano in Hurlingham near Buenos Aires. +++ 17th International German Youth Championship presented by Ambilight TV Exciting Youth Championship at PoloPark Brandenburg presented by Ambilight TV: Schleswig-Holstein defended the title, while four international teams under 21 years of age shone with impressive team spirit and sporting prowess. +++ POLO+10 tournament organised at Iridike Polo A tournament filled with excitement, strategy, and horsemanship: Nairobi triumphs in a fiercely contested final of the POLO+10 tournament, securing victory against Iridike. Three days of thrilling matches where teamwork and athletic excellence took centre stage. +++ Polo rules: Line of the ball The rule No.1 in polo sports is the “Line of the Ball” – the so-called right of way. +++ Spilanthox Interview with Nikki Benett, founder of Spilanthox. +++ 8th German Beach Polo Championship in Sellin Exciting Polo Action in Sellin, from 4th to 6th October 2024: 8th German Beach Polo Championship enthralls 20,000 spectators. +++ Steve McQueen’s Malibu Beach Home Steve McQueen’s former home on Malibu Beach is for sale at $16.995 million. +++

Exciting Polo Action in Sellin, from 4th to 6th October 2024: 8th German Beach Polo Championship Enthralls 20,000 Spectators

The 8th German Beach Polo Championship in Sellin delivered pure polo action from 4th to 6th October 2024! Set against the impressive backdrop of the Sellin pier, the event attracted around 20,000 visitors to the Baltic seaside.

Six teams from around the world and over 60 polo horses captivated the audience with thrilling chukkas. As is tradition, the tournament kicked off on Thursday with a colourful polo parade through the resort town, accompanied by the „Ostseefanfaren“ band and the Sellin fire brigade. Mayor Andreas Käske warmly welcomed the players to the beach arena.

The sporting highlight was complemented by a lively Oktoberfest in the VIP tent. Spectators in the public area enjoyed the games up close and free of charge, while top Berlin chefs presented culinary delights in the VIP section.

Final on Sunday: Title Win for Heinemann and Maleitzke

On Sunday, the team Del Mare Einrichtungsservice / Stralsunder Möbelwerke, featuring Arlett Heinemann and Patrick Maleitzke, triumphed, defeating Hotel Bernstein / DOHRMANN / Breuer with Daniel Deistl and Justo Imaz by a convincing 12:6 score. Thus, Heinemann and Maleitzke are the new
German Beach Polo Champions 2024.

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F.l: Till Demtrøder, Antje Brandt, Thomas Strunck. © Baltic Polo Events, Maxi Kaiser

RANKING

1. and German Beach Polo Champions:
Team Del Mare Einrichtungsservice / Stralsunder Möbelwerke
Arlett Heinemann
Patrick Maleitzke

2. and Runners-up:
Team Hotel Bernstein, Dohrmann Fashion, Jürgen Breuer
Daniel Deistl
Justo Imaz

3. Team Toyota Schütt & Ahrens
Max van Eupen
Svenja Hölty

4. Team Gothaer Versicherung
Karsten Topka
Jeanette Diekmann
Carlos Zalazar

5. Team CAMP DAVID
Jolie Lange
Steffen Lange
Christoph van Eupen

6. Team Ostseebad Sellin/
Getränke Becker

Clarissa Clavey
Johan Funk-Gallardo


The matches were moderated by Jan-Erik Franck, „The Voice of Polo.“ The referee was Christopher Kirsch, and DJ Sebastian Preiss provided the perfect sound.

Max van Eupen was named MVP, and „Florentina,“ owned by Patrick Maleitzke, was awarded Best Playing Pony.

The 9th edition of the Beach Polo Championships will take place from 3rd to 5th October 2025 in the Baltic resort of Sellin.

Text Thomas Wirth  
Photography Baltic Polo Events, Maxi Kaiser, POLO+10 / Ruth Yorke

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On 22nd September 2024, an exciting auction will take place at Auction House Rotherbaum OHG in Hamburg, where paintings with a polo theme will be auctioned. The two oil on canvas works, titled “Polo” (1996) and “Cartier No. 1 Blue” (1996), are each indistinctly signed on the reverse with “[…] Hey” and measure approximately 60 x 50 cm. The paintings are framed (63 x 53 cm) and offer a captivating depiction of the sport of polo.

For further information about the auction and the artworks, please visit the following link: https://www.ah-rotherbaum.de/auction/lot/lot-1359—unbekannt-20-jahrhundert/?lot=17140&so=0&st=&sto=0&au=17&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&mc=14&pp=96&pn=2&g=1#.

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August 30th, 2024: Chantilly Polo Club, France – The prestigious Standing Rock Fair Play Award, which was inaugurated earlier this year in England, will now find its next deserving recipient in France. The award, which was first bestowed upon the Ojo Caliente Polo Team in the British polo community, will made its international debut at the Open de France Barnes 16 Goal Tournament, held at the renowned Chantilly Polo Club.

The Standing Rock Fair Play Award was conceived by the Standing Rock Polo Team and it’s patron, Swiss polo player Philipp Mueller. This award embodies the principles of sportsmanship, respect, and dedication to equine welfare—values that are central to the spirit of polo. It recognises the team that not only demonstrates exceptional athleticism but also exemplifies the highest standards of conduct both on and off the field.

The Open de France Barnes, now in its 24th year, is the most significant international polo event in France. This year’s tournament will be a remarkable spectacle, with 16 teams participating, representing 7 nations and showcasing some of the world’s top polo players. The Chantilly Polo Club, alongside the Fédération Française de Polo, will host this grand event, bringing together more than 1,300 horses and nearly 250 grooms to care for these equine athletes.

The Standing Rock Fair Play Award will add a new dimension to this prestigious tournament. Throughout the competition, teams will be evaluated based on predefined criteria including sportsmanship, respect for umpires, friendliness, and care for their horses. The award serves as a reminder that success in polo is not solely measured by victory on the field, but also by the integrity and respect with which the game is played.

The recipient of this year’s Standing Rock Fair Play Award at the Open de France Barnes will be announced during the closing ceremony, where they will be honoured. This exclusive trophy, intended for perpetual circulation, symbolises the enduring values of fairness and camaraderie that the award represents.

Philipp Müller and Standing Rock remain dedicated to promoting these ideals across the global polo community, inspiring players and enthusiasts to uphold the highest standards of sportsmanship. The Standing Rock Fair Play Award, now recognised internationally, continues to set a new standard of excellence within the world of polo.

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It may not have been the most beautiful match of the week, but when the final is on the line the only appealing result is a win. Today, polo was a sport of strategy, combat, and patience: and Britain’s Max Charlton proved to be the strongest at this game. All the talent of Raul Laplacette could do nothing about it, despite being named best player of the match.

It was a defensive final which, naturally, concluded with a low score of 6-5. It was unbearable suspense until the end, with each team returning goals blow for blow. With only two minutes left on the clock, a remarkable individual play by Raul Laplacette leveled the score once again, and with mere seconds to go, Max Charlton took advantage of another 60-yard penalty. It was the goal that ultimately determined the match.

“Yes, it was a tough fight played out on penalties,” the Briton admitted. “We won today because we were a little bit luckier than Gstaad Palace since both teams were on equal footing. But I‘m particularly pleased to have won here, for Phillipp [Müller, his captain]. It’s amazing!”

J. Safra Sarasin landed on the third step of the podium.

Today’s opening match, the final for third place, was clinched by French captain François Okala‘s team, donning the distinctive J.Safra Sarasin colors, after an action-packed second chukker. Argentinian handicap 6 Horacio Fernandez Llorente led the charge, capturing four goals. The “blues” dominated the match from start to finish, after measuring up the pitch they only discovered last Thursday.   

“Actually…not quite,” Tete Fanelli was keen to point out. “This is the third time I‘ve played here. I‘ve been a finalist twice before but lost on both occasions. I thought this would be my year, so I‘m not completely satisfied with third place. That doesn‘t stop me from enjoying this tournament enormously—the organization, the environment, the atmosphere. So I‘m looking forward to coming back here and leaving with the watch!”

So, maybe next year from August 21-24. The date has already been set for this one-of-a-kind tournament, whose teams continuously express their satisfaction before they return home. This edition was no exception, an extraordinary celebration of polo that couldn’t possibly be spoiled by a little cold on Sunday.

Final for 3rd & 4th place

J. Safra Sarasin
Françoise Okala 0
Bautista Fanelli 3 (2 goals)
Horacio Fernandez Llorente 6 (4 goals)
Tete Fanelli 5 (2 goals)

Hublot 
Jurgen Schröder 0 (1 goal)
Juan Correa 3 (3 goals)
Pedro Fernandez Llorente 5 (1 goal)
Manuel Fernandez Llorente 6 (1 goal)

Progression J. Safra Sarasin: 3-1 / 7-2 / 8-3 and 8-6

FINALE

Gstaad Palace
Fabio Meier 1 (1 goal)
Luca Meier 1
Adrian Laplacette 6 (1 goal)
Raul Laplacette 6 (3 goals)

Kielder Agro Group
Philipp Mueller 0,
Jaime Robert 3 (1 goal)
Nacho Gonzales 4(1 goal)
Max Charlton 6 (4 goals)

Progression Kielder Agro Group: 1-1 / 2-2 / 4-4 et 6-5

Tournament top scorer: Max Charlton (Kielder Agro Group) with 17 goals

Best professional player of the final: Raul Laplacette (Gstaad Palace)

Best amateur player: Luca Meier (Gstaad Palace)

Best horse of the final: Germania, a 9-year-old bay mare bred in Argentina by Colo Germano, owned by Fabio Meier and played by Raul Laplacette

The Barnes International Open de France, or rather “les” Opens de France, as there is a women’s version, is the climax of the French season, which also marks the end of the European season. It is a title that the top French and Argentine professionals are keen to add to their palmarès. The 2024 edition promises to be as fiercely competitive as in previous years, with 11 of the world’s top 40 competing in Argentina’s emblematic “Triple Crown”, the pinnacle of the sport.

In France, this “pinnacle” is the Barnes International Open de France, Europe’s top grass-court tournament at the end of the season. The world’s greatest players, that is to say, from Argentina, have discovered this peaceful haven on the edge of the Trios-Forêts and return each year to enjoy both the competitive nature and friendly atmosphere of the tournament. There will be 11 champions in Chantilly this year who have played, won, or will be vying to qualify for the legendary Argentine Open. Among them, Nicolas Pieres (H8), who won the ‘Abierto’ in 2012 and became well acquainted with Chantilly last year… by winning the French Open with the French Kazak team.

“I found the French Open very competitive with 18 teams, which must be a record for a single tournament. That made Kazak’s victory even more valuable. It’s a huge club, and the competition was really well organized,” said Pieres.

This year, the organization has set the number of teams at 16, and, to the delight of the Chantilly public, this mallet artist will be back to defend his title with Kazak.

Argentine Stars

These star-studded teams hail from five different nations—the Netherlands, Sweden, Italy, France and, of course, Argentina, the home base of French captain Arthur Madrid (La Fija Sandbox), who returns this year well-armed with two Abierto plays in his ranks: Rufino Benson (H7) and Fran Elizalde (H8). A solid duo, but who will have to face Guillermo Terrera (H8) playing alongside the young French players from Eternal J, Julien Reynes, and Louis Jarrige (H4). They’ll too have to contend with Diego Cavanagh (H8), a recent Queen’s Cup finalist and pillar of the La Baule team; Brittany Polo Club. H8 Argentines Jero Del Carril and Facundo FernandezLlorente are primed for the challenge with La Magdeleine, as they put forth the youngest of the Castagnola siblings (Barto and Jeta, reigning Argentine champions and still revered for their visit to Chantilly in 2020).

We’ll see more handicaps 7 or 8 for Esso (Toly Ulloa), Tédélou, where Juan-Gris Zavaleta will join his cousins Simon and Ramiro, and for Amanara with SantiagoChavanne, whose son Lorenzo (17) is one of Argentina’s most promising talents that we see progressing in Chantilly year after year with his Dutch team.

The remaining teams opted for more balanced compositions, with a mix of 4, 5, and 6-goalers respectively.

The Women’s Open, more international than ever.

The Women’s Open, established in 2011, was formed in response to a modern phenomenon in polo, the rise of female players in the sport. This tournament has no shortage of household names in the women’s division, where Lia Salvo (ARG and multi-time champion of the women’s Argentine Open and French Open), Great Britain’s Hazel Jackson (who holds several titles from Palermo and Chantilly), as well as Argentina‘s Milagros Fernandez Araujo, winner of this women‘s Abierto on four occasions with La Dolfina, are once again set to headline this 2024 edition. From September 17–22, the matches will also naturally feature several talented French players, such as the Venot sisters and Ambre Ploix, all trained at the Chantilly club. The tournament is just as international as its men‘s counterpart, where players from Argentina, Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Hungary, Poland, the USA, and France will all meet on the field.

With the French Opens, September is a dreamy month for polo fans and those who wish to discover the sport with the Chantilly crème de la crème of polo. Throughout this month, Europe’s biggest club is transformed into ‘Argentine territory’, as Nico Pieres will attest: “Chantilly is very much the kind of club you’d find in Argentina, especially in Pilar, where we (Ellerstina) are based, there are many similar clubs. Maybe not as big, but with entirely the same spirit.” It’s a culture and atmosphere eager to be experienced during these three special weeks, where access is free for the public (match schedules can be found at www.poloclubchantilly.com or by downloading the ChukkerApp app).

It was time again for the Ladies Cup at the PoloPark Berlin. The International Ladies Cup, presented by Radio Paradiso, took place for the fourth time at the PoloPark Berlin. Six international ladies teams with players from seven nations (Germany, Ireland, England, Argentina, Austria, the Czech Republic and the USA) took part in this event with over 100 polo horses and offered the more than 1,300 visitors and guests exciting chukka matches in the best polo weather (except for a few small showers). The matches were expertly moderated by ‘The Voice of Polo’ Jan Erik Franck. DJ BastikSoul Sebastian provided the appropriate sound. The Ladies Cup was rounded off by the hat contest, organised by Pauline Stolze, Anna Jorinde Pursche and
Thomas Bauer.

The celebrity jury for the hat contest included: Dieter Hallervorden, actor, Christiane Hallervorden, actress, Julian F.M. Stoeckel, entertainer and presenter, Aldona Niemczyk, Member of Parliament for Berlin, Günther Krabbenhöft, international style icon, Carsten Goms, TV chef (ZDF), Thomas Worm from Schloss Diedersdorf and Graf von Blickensdorf, cartoonist. The hat contest was hosted by Xenia Princess of Saxony, actress.

Among the numerous guests on the final Sunday were: Micaela Schäfer, model and DJane, Arno Funke, graphic designer, author and legendary ‘Dagobert’, Barbara Schöne, cult actress, Daniel Völz, TV star (‘The Bachelor’), Dr Dennis
Ivanovic, CEO of ‘Love it Pure’, Dr Heike Weidling, celebrity doctor, Franziska Traub, actress (‘Ritas Welt’), Freddy Reitz, artist (smart, LUMAS), Judith Stückler,
CDU politician, Manuela Schikorsky, TV star (“Die Superhändler – 4 Räume,
1 Deal”), Stefanie Simon, pop star and singer, and the “Guttmann Zwillinge”. Everyone enjoyed the exciting games and the thrilling final on Sunday afternoon. This was won by the POLO+10 / Radio Paradiso team with 6.5 : 6 against the Ingo Pyko Immobilien team.


Ranking

1. POLO+10 / Radio Paradiso (+5)

Silvia & Jona Nutz, GER (0)
Megan Manubay, GER (+1)
Milagros Sanchez, ARG (+8)
Isabella Koessler, GER (0)

2. Ingo Pyko Immobilien (+6)
Dele Iversen, GER (0)
Jeanette Diekmann, GER (+2)
Siobhan Herbst, IRL (+4)
Mona Scharf, GER (0)

3. Dermaroller / Skinlifter (+7)
Philippa Luserke, GER (+2)
Anne Grossmann, GER (-1)
Clarissa Markgraf, GER (+3)
Marie Haupt, GER (+3)

4. Merkatzer / Berlin Cocktail (+6)
Nina Frühauf, GER (0)
Annalena Plickert, GER (0)
Svenja Hölty, GER (+4)
Katy McKegney, USA (+2)

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

6. Blanche (+7)
Veronika Svobodova, CZ (0)
Jolie Lange, GER (+1)
Alex Jacob, GER (+5)
Emily Hase Loock, GER (+1)

Die Auszeichnungen für die beiden MVP-Spielerinnen gingen an Isa Kössler und Sophie Schmidt.

Die Auszeichnungen für die beiden Best Playing Ponys, präsentiert vom Autohaus Mecklenborg, gingen an Jeanette Diekmann mit dem Polo-Pferd „Princessa“ und Milagros Sanchez mit dem Polo-Pferd „Porsche“.

Schiedsrichter des 4. Ladies Cup war der Hamburger National Polo Spieler Christopher Kirsch.

Text : Baltic Polo Events
Photograhy: AEDT, Jan Jürges / Polo Sylt, Baltic Polo Events

Glorious sunshine on the final Sunday and huge numbers of spectators – that’s the great result of this year’s Berenberg German Polo Masters on Sylt. Team König Sylt, the local sponsor, came out on top ahead of Transgourmet and Berenberg.

König Sylt has been a team sponsor of the Berenberg German Polo Masters for ten years and has helped to shape the traditional sporting event over the last decade. This anniversary could not have been crowned more beautifully than with yesterday’s victory. Team König Sylt last stood at the top of the podium in 2018.

Transgourmet Cook had been able to maintain a tie until the third chucker, but the outstanding Argentinian 6-goaler Raul Laplacette made it increasingly difficult for his opponents to keep up with him thanks to perfect team play with his compatriot Agustin Kronhaus, Jan-Hendrik Többe and Johannes Wimmer. Nevertheless, Team Transgourmet Cook with Kutlay Yaprak and Lukas Sdrenka from Polo Club Düsseldorf as well as “The Machine” Cristobal Durrieu and Jorgita Reta put in a strong performance.

Klaus Naeve: “High-calibre matches”

In the match for third place, Team Berenberg with the successful Argentinian-German quartet of Udo Klein-Boelting, Dr Jürgen Schröder, Andres “Lala” Laplacette and Pedro Llorente managed to pull out a narrow victory over Aston Martin Hamburg Nord-Ostsee Automobile to take home the bronze medal. Klaus Naeve, Head of Wealth and Asset Management at title sponsor Berenberg: “We are delighted with this third place and would like to congratulate the players. What a great backdrop and atmosphere here on the final day on Sylt. We have experienced five days of strong equestrian sport, high-calibre matches and loud support for the polo teams! The Berenberg German Polo Masters on Sylt are always a special highlight for us and we are already looking forward to seeing you again next year.”

Frederick Többe and Henri Grimme, two of the most talented young players in German polo, were in the saddle for the Aston Martin Hamburg Nord-Ostsee Automobile team, who were able to rely on the experience of Sven Schneider and Matias Maiquez.

In the match for fifth place, Vanessa Schockemöhle, Sebastian Schneberger, Patrick Maleitzke and Juan Correa from Team burckhardt’s glide were beaten 9:11.5 by Team Polo Sylt. Sophie and Moritz Schmidt, two of the best young players in Germany, together with former champion Christopher Kirsch and Argentinian Gines Bargallo Jr. had delivered an exciting intergenerational match.

The long-standing charity partner of Polo Club Sylt and the Berenberg German Polo Masters, Dunkelziffer e.V., also showed its colours again this year and was able to make a contribution to the purely donation-based work of the club by selling high-quality wristbands designed by Polo Sylt.

Accompanied by huge cheers from the audience, the young Frederick Többe from Hamburg received the “Most Valuable Player” award this year. The “Best Playing Pony” was the mare “Poka” from Kutlay Yaprak.

Organiser Kiki Schneider: “We welcomed several thousand visitors over five sunny days with the best of weather. Between applause and cheering, super exciting and fair games, but also strolling through the exhibitors’ pagoda village, children playing, smiling guests and simply relaxed summer moments, everything was there. Thanks to our partners and the best audience you could wish for.”

A game of superlatives. The highest and happiest polo game ever was played Wednesday 24th of July at Polo Park and Country Club Zürich in Switzerland.

Six high-goal players took a day off from their busy schedules to visit their friend Min Podestá at his home club. Min used to play in the kids‘ club as a junior player before his talents took him to higher levels.

Such a high level of polo had never been played in the country‘s history before. This friendship game was all about fun, and it certainly was that. During a short break in the high-goal polo season in England or France, these talented and focused athletes became like kids again, playing their favorite sport with friends without having to focus on winning, or training horses.

In the first chukka, Lukin Monteverde had to return to the pony line to ask for a new mallet, as his first one got broken due to a hook from Juan Cruz Gallegos. Bumpy field ? Let’s tap the ball in the air along its full length. Jacinto Crotto and Juan Jauretche were distributing the ball from the back, and the game was fast-paced and a true demonstration of skill.

All the amateur participants were deeply involved in the game, making passes, receiving the ball, and trying to score goals. La Irenita missed many opportunities and the final score was 5 to 4 in favor of Polo Park Zürich.

After the game, all the club members were invited to join the players and share their growing passion for the sport. The crackling fire added to the enchanting atmosphere as the players lay on the grass, chatting with their new friends.

Lifelong friends Min Podestá and Basti
Fernandez caught up about Basti‘s plans and recent developments in his life. In August 2017, Basti suffered an accident during a polo match at Legacy Polo Club, leaving him quadriplegic. As his stay in Switzerland was short, the insurance did not and will not cover all his future costs.

Despite this, Basti‘s love for polo and horses continues. He regularly visits the club, meets his hometown friends, and is part of the PPZ family. He sets a tremendous example of resilience with his winning soul.

If you would like to donate to his foundation, you can find all the information on the
website: www.bastifund.org

Teams

Polo Park Zürich (+21)
David Kalberer / Sébastien Le Page (0)
Armand Le Page / Markus Gräff (0)
Juan Cruz Gallegos (+5)
Jacinto Crotto (+8)
Martin Podestá Jr. (+8)

La Irenita Polo (+23)
Stefan Roth (0)
Morgan Van Overbroek (0)
Juan Jauretche (+7)
Lucas Monteverde (+8)
Facundo Fernandez Llorente (+8)

Text by Morgan Van Overborek
Photos by Kathrin Gralla

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