Simon James McDonald (+2), Jonathan David Wade (+3), Aaron Noel Vowles (+4) and Dryden Power (+3) of team New Zealand are the winners of the second British Polo Day in China. The four asserted themselves on the 22nd of September in a hardly fought finale with a lead of two goals against team China Piaget with Xia Yang (0), Wu Zhiwei (0), Craig Wilson (+6) / Augustin Anzorreguy (+4) and Nicolas Vinent (+2) at the Sunny Times Polo Club at Yanquig County, about 90 kilometers in the north of Peking.
Stuart Wrigley (0), Nick Britten-Long (+2), George Meyrick (+5) and Ben Vestey (+2) of team Land Rover British Exiles scored the third place. It was the first international tournament for their opponents in the petit finale – Uuganbayar Bold, Myagmarjav Adiya, Byambasuren Adya and Bilguun Buyanjargal from Mongolia.
Edward Olver, co-founder of the British Polo Day,
Xiang Yang, founder of the Sunny Times Polo Club,
Ranking:
1. Neuseeland (+12)
Simon James McDonald (+2)
Jonathan David Wade (+3)
Aaron Noel Vowles (+4)
Dryden Power (+3)
2. China Piaget (+8/+6)
Xia Yang (0)
Wu Zhiwei (0)
Craig Wilson (+6) / Augustin Anzorreguy (+4)
Nicolas Vinent (+2)
3. Land Rover British Exiles (+9)
Stuart Wrigley (0)
Nick Britten-Long (+2)
George Meyrick (+5)
Ben Vestey (+2)
4. Mongolei
Uuganbayar Bold
Myagmarjav Adiya
Byambasuren Adya
Bilguun Buyanjargal
Photo gallery:
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Further information about the Sunny Times Polo Club on www.sunnypolo.com
Further information about the British Polo Day on www.britishpoloday.com