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Oliver Winter, President | German Polo Association DPV
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Bernhard Willroth

 

Dear friends of POLO+10, dear Polo friends,

the Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences influence our everyday life during these weeks. The first concern of course is for our families and friends. Protecting their health and limiting the spread of the virus still is our greatest common obligation.

We are all asked to adapt to the current circumstances, follow the restrictions in our sport and the advice for personal distancing where necessary.

And we can see that in following official advice we are successfully fighting Covid-19. As a result in more and more countries the strict measures will be eased in the upcoming weeks, a return to limited training slowly is possible. Polo clubs and stables affected from the restrictions have mastered the special challenges very well. Despite the sometimes limiting possibilities, the care for the horses was and is always upheld. And fortunately the good and close cooperation with the authorities has made it possible to quickly implement individual training plans.

Our Polo clubs and all their staff have made the best of the situation so far, for which I thank them on behalf of all Polo players!

But despite these positive experiences, the Corona virus has also affected our sport noticeably. Especially those of us who live from and with Polo, the coaches, referees, grooms, but also professional players and tournament organizers, have been hit economically by the effects of the pandemic.

We see that individual training in many clubs is possible again, that many of us can continue their work with the horses. Many clubs are currently preparing for a reduced season, so unfortunately we will not see every tournament originally scheduled for this year. Main events such as the European Polo Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan and various big national tournaments are already postponed to 2021. And the training of young people will probably only be possible to a very limited extent in this 2020 season.

Still we should be optimistic for the second half of this year. As soon as possible we will see small tournaments being considered in many places and later in the year we all hope for further liftings of  the sanctions and maybe some High Goal events. Polo is a mesmerizing and dynamic team sport. It is our passion to live it and to share it with our family, friends and the many fans and spectators.

We are experiencing strong solidarity in the Polo family and I am very happy to see the support and help offered everywhere. I hope you enjoy this edition of POLO+10 and that we will meet again soon at a Polo ground. Please stay healthy and take care!

Let‘s enjoy Polo!

Oliver Winter, President | German Polo Association DPV

The Swiss Ambassador in Morocco, Massimo Baggi, playing alongside Michele Cattadori,  Attila Tanzi and Ignacio Tegerina won the first edition of  the Ambassador’s Polo Cup at the PGH La Palmeraie Polo Club, next to the beach Sidi Mghait in the south of Tangier/Morocco.

Four teams took part in this first edition of the Ambassador’s Polo Cup: Beside Team Switzerland, CONSULT IT featured Mehdi Nsiri, Yasssine Daouda, Simohamed Daoud and Khalid Lakhmiri. For Team Jnan Amar Polo Club started Adrien Chapoutot, Patrick De Guillebon as well as Bruno and Baptiste Rossi. PGH La Palmeraie Polo Club saw Nacho Silvestre, Gergely Juhász, Daniel Hurstel and Willy Lopez competing for goals.

Team Switzerland emerged victorious from the first round against CONSULT IT with 7 – 5 goals, before beating Team Jnan Amar in a thrilling match with 8 – 5 in the final encounter on Sunday. The other duel of the day, which decided about the third place in this Ambassador’s Polo Cup, saw the victory of the Moroccan team CONSULT IT by defeating Team PGH Palmeraie Polo Club with 7 – 2.

“It was a great polo weekend”, said Mehdi Nsiri, associate general manager of CONSULT IT. “The tournament organization was really perfect, nothing was left to chance. The level of matches was very competitive. For our brand CONSULT IT it was really a good chance to have sponsored this event. We are very grateful and thank Mr. Guerrand Hermès, owner of the Palmeraie Polo Club, as well as His Excellency Massimo Baggi, Ambassador of Switzerland to Morocco, for their excellent work as well as their wonderful welcome.”

Ranking Teams:

1. Team Switzerland
Massimo Baggi
Michele Cattadori
Attila Tanzi
Ignacio Tegerina

2. Team CONSULT IT
Mehdi Nsiri
Yasssine Daouda
Simohamed Daoud
Khalid Lakhmiri

3. Team Jnan Amar Polo Club
Adrien Chapoutot
Patrick De Guillebon
Bruno Rossi
Baptiste Rossi 

4. Team PGHLa Palmeraie Polo Club
Nacho Silvestre
Gergely Juhász
Daniel Hurstel
Willy Lopez

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Famous polo destinations in Africa are looking back on a long tradition, some of them are up and coming. Which are the Top 10 polo tournaments on the African continent? And how did these events develop? Let’s see… By Masedi Molosiwa

The mere mention of Africa is an unfettered invitation for nostal-gic stories and sometimes embellished accounts of safari trips to see exotic animals. A safari trip is without doubt a bucket list of sorts for many across the world. This should come as no surprise because Africa is after all the world’s number one safari destination. Europeans comprising of French, British, Germans and Portuguese citizens together with Americans constitute by far the biggest tourists to the east, central and southern regions of Africa. And the reason for this is rather simple. Africa is endowed with a staggering variety of biomes that contribute to the breathtaking abundance of wildlife that is on offer. For instance, Chobe National Park which lies between the Chobe River and the Okavango Delta in the north-eastern Botswana is home to the biggest concentration of elephants in the world – all 70 000 of them at the last count.

For someone who has never been on safari, what is on offer is an enticing opportunity to be starry-eyed and be captivated by embellished stories. Invariably, exotic animals of Africa will be about the Big Five; the towering African elephant, the bulky rhinoceros, the horned buffalo, the majestic African lion and the evasive African leopard. The creatures of beauty are named the Big Five by big-game hunters because they are the most difficult animals to hunt on foot. You can be assured of some beguiling tales peppered with some near-death inducing experience on a lion track in the dark of night. It isn’t the visitors alone to Africa who are enchanted by the Big Five. They are so revered that they are featured in denominations of the South African rand banknotes. Everyone is enchanted.

Polo enthusiasts on the other hand have an enchanting discovery awaiting them to make in the growing polo fixtures across Africa. Polo is played in over 17 countries in Africa namely; Gambia, Egypt, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Malawi, Benin, Botswana, Nigeria, Lesotho, Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania Kenya, Sudan and Morocco. What is not in doubt is that polo is gaining increasing popularity as a premier spectator sport across the continent. Polo might be a sport synonymous with luxury, but that doesn’t mean that it is only the well-heeled that have come to love the game. In much the same as there are way more than five animals in Africa, the same holds true for polo in Africa where there is an array of polo tournaments to visit as a way to discover magical Africa – the Big Ten in Polo.

The contemporary polo scene is a far cry from October 1874 when the Cape Mounted Rifles played against the 75th Infantry of the Line Regiment in the first recorded polo match in Africa at the Parade Ground in Cape Town, South Africa. Forty years later in 1914 the British Naval Officers played polo on an air strip that was to become Lagos Polo Club in Nigeria. Three years later, in 1917 was founded the oldest polo club in East Africa in Nairobi. These three matches have come to define the tapestry of continental polo in Africa. It follows, for historical reasons that South Africa has the most developed infrastructure. The next country is Nigeria that is followed by Kenya. These three countries comprise of the top tier in polo across the continent.

The Big Ten, is much like the Big Five safari. Only double the pleasure where a discerning tourist would know that only a handful of safari visitors are ever fortunate enough to be able to see all the wild animals in one game drive. To see the Big Ten also requires much more than one visitation. This is not simply because the continent is vast and the polo seasons vary across the continent. It will take up to eleven months, almost a year to work through them.

A tour of the continental fixture – the Big Ten comprises of the AON Inanda International Polo, Cell C Inanda Africa Cup, Access Bank UNICEF Charity Shield, Kenya International Polo, Nedbank International Polo, Africa Polo Open, African Patron’s Cup, Brightwater Polo, Lagos International Polo and Veuve Clicquot Cape Town Masters hosted from Johannesburg / South Africa to Kaduna / Nigeria  to Nairobi 7 Kenya to Lagos / Nigeria and Cape Town / South Africa.

The itinerary of The Big Ten would have visitors first arriving in Johannesburg, South Africa. Many first-time visitors to Johannesburg are always pleasantly surprised to discover a cosmopolitan city abundant in richness and diversity. What is even more fascinating about Johannesburg is that it is the only major city that was established away from a river. The first match in touring the Big Ten would have the keen explorer to polo arrive in May to the Aon Inanda International Polo set in the heart of Africa’s economic hub at the Inanda Polo Club in Sandton. The match harks back to the 1950’s when South Africa and Argentina had a working relationship with Lalor playing the Goodmans at Inanda and later with the Araya playing with Coronel Suarez in the 1970’s in South Africa.

The annual match is between a team of the highest handicapped players from South Africa taking on polo players from the legendary Lalor and Ayara families of Argentina. The two families are reputed to be amongst the most eminent polo dynasties in Argentina. The Lalors are prominent figures in Argentina have contributed three presidents of the Argentina Polo Association and have five members listed in Dr. Laffaye’s Polo Encyclopedia. The match is now held under the patronage of the Ambassador of Argentina in South Africa and coincides with the Argentine celebration of Revolution Day, marking the anniversary of the independent government in Buenos Aires. The players representing Argentina in the 2019 contest comprised of Diego Araya (Captain) (7 goal), Juan Augustin Garcia Grossi (7 goal), Ernesto Juan Lalor (5 goal),  Benjamin Carlos Araya Snr (6 goal). The South African team was made up of – Tom Paul de Bruin (Captain) (7 goal), Lance Watson (6 goal), Gareth Evans (6 goal) and David Evans (5 goal). The 2019 rated as the pinnacle of polo played in Africa because of the 25-goal level – the highest level of polo that has ever been played in Africa.

A few weeks later in mid-June, is the Cell C Inanda Africa Cup that is also hosted at the Inanda Polo Club. Inanda Polo Club is unique for being one of the few polo clubs in the world that is located in the middle of the city providing full amenities. The tournament is a knockout format between teams from many polo playing countries in Africa. To date, players from countries such as Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe have participated in the closely contested tournament. Polo teams participate in the knock-out tournament. Guests include a mix of celebrities, media personalities and influencers.

We then head north to Kaduna State in northern-Nigeria to attend the Access Bank UNICEF Charity Shield tournament. The tournament is held at Fifth Chukker Polo and Country Club in Kaduna. Fifth Chukker it started off as a cattle ranch and was acquired by one of the most prominent polo patrons and players – Alhaji Adamu Atta. The extent of financial commitment to upgrade the facility has been staggering as it has required investment in the construction of roads, electricity and provision of running water. Fifth Chukker is without doubt the number one polo destination in Nigeria with the tournaments attracting more international attendees than any other sporting tournaments in Nigeria. The facility comprises of three professional polo fields and over four hundred thoroughbred polo ponies stabled in a three thousand hectare resort.

The tournament consists of up to 15 teams with players from Argentina, South Africa and top Nigerian players with three finals in the low, medium and high-goal categories. It is attended by high ranking government dignitaries and business personalities. A ten million naira donation by Access Bank was handed over to UNICEF. It was inaugurated in 2003 as the first ever charity polo tournament geared to alleviate the plight of vulnerable children. The funds are used to support projects in aid of the education and well-being of vulnerable children in the Kaduna.

Later on, the intrepid traveler will fly east to Kenya in September to attend the Kenya International Polo Tournament in September. The tournament attracts some of the best polo players from South Africa and Argentina who are matched with local players. The format of the tournament mixes top Kenyan polo players with international players to make up high-goal teams. That in turn provides the best playing polo possible in east Africa. 

The trip will then continue down south to where you started in Johannesburg to the Inanda Polo Club for the Nedbank International Polo also in September. The Nedbank International Polo is the longest running polo test match with a history of over 30 years. South Africa has the most developed infrastructure in polo which has resulted in a higher number of players. The South African national polo team has played against Chile, Australia, India, United States of America and United Kingdom national teams.

You would stay over in Johannesburg to attend the Africa Polo Open in October, billed Africa’s Grandest Polo Tournament. Africa Polo Open is a continental match that pits the South African national polo team against another African polo playing countries. In 2017, an 11-goal South African team took on the Kenyan polo national team at the expansive polo field overlooking the picturesque Magalies mountain in the background, the oldest mountains in the world, almost 100 times older than Everest. In 2018, for the first time ever, South Africa duelled continental rivals Nigeria in a 12 goal match. 

The return leg to Nigeria will become necessary to attend the African Patron’s Cup in late October and early November. The African Patron’s Cup is a high goal tournament comprising of patrons with local players and international professional players from Argentina and South Africa. Patrons in Nigeria have a more central role in the development and increasing role than anywhere else in Africa. The one postulation is that it has much to do with Nigeria’s post-colonial transition and the enduring role of the military.

A visit to Brightwater Polo a privately owned and fully self-managed ranch located in the heart of Ibeju Lekki in the newly developed Lekki Freetrade Zone merit a visit because it stands apart as an offering in polo in Africa. Brightwater has organized numerous polo test matches, special cups and inhouse tournaments over the past three years to a select crowd. It has established itself as preferred location for the elite polo lover. Brightwater Polo Ranch has invited world renowned international polo professionals from the United Kingdom and Argentina to play alongside passionate Nigerian Patrons for a medium-goal league style tournament over two weekends.

The Lagos International Polo Tournament is held in February over two weekends. As many as thirty-four teams compete for four main cups, namely: Silver Cup, Open Cup, Low Cup and Majekodunmi Cup. In the first opening week, teams contest for the Silver Cup battle. The Open Cup. The most coveted prize in Nigerian polo is the Majekdunmi that was presented to the club in 1962 by then Administrator of Western Region Dr. Moses Majekodunmi.

Finally, there is the Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo Cape Town at the picturesque Val de Vie Estate in early March. The majestic field is set against the spectacular backdrop of the Paarl-Franschhoek mountains. Val de Vie would win hands down the cup for the most beautiful polo setting in Africa. The stylish social event marks the beginning of the South African polo season – the weather is always sublime, the guests glamorous and, as always, there will be plenty of equine action. 

The beauty of the Big Ten is that it really does not matter where to start or the order that your schedule permits you to take up. What is encouraged however is that you attend at least one in each country because that will leave you with a nuanced sense of the polo season. 

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Team La Mariposa-Lexus is the winner of the Patron’s Tour 2019 Ritz-Carlton Residences Cup held at the Marrakech Polo Club. Four teams took part in the international tournament with the final match being won by the La Mariposa-Lexus team, which defeated La Palmerie-La Martina 4-2 for the title. Marrakech Polo Club was well presented in the winning team, with member Patrick de Guillebon, Club Pro Mariano Darritchon and the rising star Nini Yassine Douada. Ahmed Aminu, visiting from Nigeria, completed the winning team. La Palmerie comprised Brits Dick Hooper and Sean Mahoney, as well as Martin Magal  (Slovenia) and Ignacio Tejerina (Argentina).

Winner of the subsidiary final (Lexus Cup) became Team Ritz-Carlton Residences, Marrakech. In this final the up and coming star Baptiste Rossi succeeded in his first international tournament, playing alongside the brothers Luca and Fabio Meier from Switzerland and pro Mariano Lopez from Argentina. Marrakech Polo Club-Franck Dubarry (English Nadia Whitelock, Argentine Adolfo Casabal, Swiss Ambassador Massimo Baggi and Italian Lichele Cattadori) made it to the fourth place.

Players from eight different countries participated in this fun-filled tournament with a public of around 300 spectators over the weekend, in a region where polo is gaining momentum.

www.jnanamar.com

The Marrakech Polo Club Jnan Amar is hosting the 4th annual Patrons’ Tour 2019, a special 3-day event, with international polo pros and players, on the weekend of April 12-14. Polo players’ practise day is April 12, followed by team presentations and the start of the tournament on April 13, which is open to the public. The final matches are by invitation only and will be held on Sunday April 14.

Marrakech Polo Club Jnan Amar has been operating successfully for six years and is located in Jnan Amar Polo Resort, a stunning 50 hectares estate just outside the city of Marrakech. The polo club has two world class polo fields and has hosted several celebrated international tournaments over the past few years.

This event will attract polo pros, patrons and VIPs worldwide providing great entertainment on and off the field with matches, refreshments, music and fun! The Patrons’ Tour 2019 is sponsored by our long-term partners The Ritz-Carlton Residences Marrakech and La Martina, as well as iconic luxury brand Franck Dubarry, Swiss sponsors Clinique la Prairie and Glion and Consult IT from Paris.

“The weather in Marrakech, with over 300 days of sun per year, is perfect for playing polo all year around. Polo enthusiasts as well as international celebrities and tourists alike have flocked to the Marrakech Polo Club Jnan Amar to enjoy both the games and ambience over the past years making it a hub in the international polo world.” says Yazan Takriti, CEO of Marrakech Polo Club.

Marrakech Polo Club Jnan Amar is located just 20 minutes from Marrakech amongst a 50 hectares estate. The polo club has a world class polo field that has hosted several international tournaments and its Academy offers lessons for all levels and capabilities. In-line with the expansion of the Jnan Amar Polo Resort and the development of the 80 key Ritz-Carlton Hotel, and 85 Ritz-Carlton Residences, there will be a beautiful polo club house with Argentinian fine dining restaurant, club lounge, pool, tennis courts and an equestrian centre for up to 140 horses as well as the second polo field.

www.JnanAmar.com

Photos: Marrakech Polo Club

The prestigious Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo Cape Town will return to Val de Vie Estate on 2 March 2019. Set against the spectacular backdrop of the Paarl-Franschhoek mountains, this stylish sporting and social event marks the peak of the South African polo season.

The ninth annual event, a highlight on the Western Cape calendar, will focus on the sport that has shown a sharp rise in popularity and skill in Africa over the past few years. It is expected that more than 3000 prestigious guests, many from neighbouring countries and provinces, will pay homage to the high-speed, high-skill game of polo while sipping Veuve Clicquot and celebrating summer. What’s new at the 2019 event is the extension of the VIP area where guests will have the opportunity to track the live polo match on oversized screens and remain engaged with the game.  

Colour has always been at the heart of Veuve Clicquot and is a source of the champagne’s creativity and inspiration. It was in 1816 that Madame Clicquot developed the first riddling table designed to guarantee a crystal-clear wine and thus enhance the purity of colour of her champagne. She also created the first blended rosè in order to create a more intense colour and taste. This is the inspiration behind 2019’s “Colourama” theme that promises several artistic interpretations of the Veuve Clicquot heritage and a live fashion experience against the background of the game.

In line with Veuve Clicquot polo matches in New York and Los Angeles, the spotlight is on understated but elegant daywear in chic colour blocking ranging from sunburst yellow to blush-pink. Guests are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes for the much-anticipated divot-stomping during half time of the polo match. This year ‘Best Dressed’ falls away, conforming with the international celebration of polo with focus on the game, social and business networking and the Veuve Clicquot lifestyle experience.  The day will also begin earlier to allow guests to make their way to after-party venues in surrounding towns.

Renowned as one of the best polo events in the world, the 2019 Veuve Clicquot Masters Polo will be attended by influencers, thought-leaders and VIPs from across the African Continent.

www.vcmasterspolo.co.za

In September 2018 the Lawyers Polo Association is hosting its tenth anniversary polo tournament in Morocco. This new edition of Lawyers Polo will bring together lawyers from all around the world to share a week of polo and networking. The central idea of Lawyers Polo is to create the environment for the exchange of ideas and professional experiences in the most exclusive polo clubs in the world.

“Our goal is to generate sports, personal and professional bonds among lawyers through polo” explains Eduardo Bérèterbide, founder of Lawyers Polo Association and attorney at Shearman & Sterling in Paris. The opening black-tie cocktail of the tenth anniversary of Lawyers Polo will be held in an exclusive residence in Tangier, Morocco. It will take place on 24 September 2018 and will be attended by lawyers, businessmen and polo players from all over the World. The polo matches will take place La Palmeraie, the stunning polo club of Patrick Guerrand-Hermès Lawyers which has three polo fields less than 100 metres away from the Atlantic Ocean. The final matches, awards ceremony and closing party will take place on 29 September 2018.

Eight polo teams will be taking part in Lawyers Polo 2018 Including players from Argentina, Austria, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, India, Marruecos, Malaysia, Portugal, Slovakia, Singapore, Switzerland, Chile, Venezuela, United Kingdom and the United States.

About Lawyers Polo:

Lawyers Polo was born in 2008 with the idea of bringing together lawyers, businessmen and polo players. The idea is that an international group of people meet once a year to share their passion in law, business and horses. Lawyers Polo’s previous events were held in Buenos Aires (2008), Madrid (2009), Toronto (2010), Dubai (2011), Paris (2012), Bangkok (2015) and Sotogrande (2016). All of them have been a total success. Today, the Lawyers Polo Association is composed by more than 350 amateur players and lawyers.

www.lawyerspolo.com

The 2018 Armed Forces International Polo Tournament in Abuja / Nigeria ended on Sunday with the Warriors of Morocco emerging champions after defeating their Pakistani counterparts by 11 goals to 6. The four-day event which took place at the 1212 Polo Club in Abuja featured teams from six countries such as Nigeria, Morocco, the U.S., India, Pakistan and Egypt.

The finalists Pakistan and Morocco started the game with much enthusiasm and were at par for most of the first and second chukka. But Morocco ended the third chukka with a slight lead and by the end of the fourth overran their opponents.

The final event was attended by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, who represented President Muhammadu Buhari, as well as the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan-Ali. Femi Asenuga, the Managing Director of Mutual Benefits Life Assurance Ltd.: “This is something that is on the national spotlight. It is an event that brought great teams from great countries to Nigeria.“

Ranking of the teams:

1 Morocco
Cpt Sidi Mohammed El Mhamdi 1
Lt Ahmed Mounkachi  0
SGT Moulay Abdeslam el Hanafi 0
Novillo Santiago Astrada 4

2 Pakistan

Maj Haseeb Minhas 2
Maj Salman Feroz    0
Lt Col Usman Azad   2
Maj Adil Sultan Rao 1

3 Nigeria

Lt Col Y Bello 0
Lado Ibrahim  2
Abdulmalik Badamasi 2
Col Kakazir 1

 4 Egypt
Adel Mohamadin        0
Mohamed Saleh         1
Mohamed El Swedy    2
Marwan Mostafa         2
5 USA
Jeff Palmer 0
Chris Jones 1
Alex Wicker 0
Paul Knapp  2
6 India
Lt Col Sammer Chaudhary 2
Maj Arjun Patil                    2
Maj Yatindar Kumar            1
SWR Santosh                    0
by Rabii Benadada

Photos: Agustina Lacroze

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