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Team BRW Finanz AG Wins!”
Three incredibly exciting days have just wrapped up. Six international polo teams competed in the 6th International German ARENA Polo Championship.
Following its successful premiere in 2022, the residents of Braunschweig were once again thrilled to witness the 6th International German ARENA Polo Championship 2023 at Lünischteich. Across the three match days, around 2000 guests and visitors were welcomed in public and VIP areas, as well as at the charity and gala evening. All matches were skilfully narrated by “the Voice of Polo”, Jan Erik Franck. The German Championships concluded with a Gala and Charity Evening on Saturday. Organisers Hildegard and Alessa Eckhardt, alongside Mayoress Antonelli, welcomed guests, sponsors, polo teams, football coach Michael Schiele of Eintracht Braunschweig, along with the team’s management and a delegation of players.
The final Sunday brought ideal conditions with 26 degrees and sunshine. The BRW Finanz team won an incredibly tense match against Team Clavey with a score of 15:11, thus crowning them as the returning German ARENA Champions 2023.
On behalf of the President of the German Polo Association, national player Christopher Kirsch awarded medals and the challenge cup to Team Vanessa Schockemöhle, Daniel Deistler and Patrick Maleitzke, the 6-time German ARENA Champions. Vanessa Schockemöhle and Hardy Reuter received awards for the best female and best male player, respectively. The “Best Playing Ponies” were honoured on behalf of the over 80 participating polo horses, both of which are from the Schockemöhle/Maleitzke polo stud farm.
The final standings were as follows:
1st place and German ARENA Champions 2023 – Team BRW Finanz AG
Daniel Deistler (HCP 1)
Vanessa Schockemöhle (HCP 1)
Patrick Maleitzke (HCP 6)
2nd place – Team Clavey
Lucie Lotzkat (HCP 0)
Hardy Reuter (HCP 2)
Giordano Magini (HCP 3)
3rd place – Team Porsche / Compleneo / DHS (Döhler Hosse Stelzer)
René Kleinlugdenbelt (HCP 0)
Enno Grams (HCP 1)
Berty Zalazar (HCP 3)
4th place – Team Polo Sylt
Moritz Schmidt (HCP 1)
Frank Kirschke (HCP 1)
Christopher Kirsch (HCP 4)
5th place – Team Peak Hotel
Uwe Scherer (HCP 1)
Henry Grimme (HCP 1)
Lukas Sdrenka (HCP 3)
6th place – Foundation Löwenbrücke
Jeanette Diekmann / Emily Hase Look (HCP 1)
Thomas Strunck / Johan Funk Gallardo (HCP 1)
Comanche Gallardo (HCP 3)
On Sunday evening, the organisers of grenzgaenger GmbH, Hildegard and Alessa Eckhardt, together with the sports agency Baltic Polo Events GmbH’s Thomas Strunck, were thrilled at how well the event went and how smoothly everything ran. The German Polo Association e.V., has already agreed to host the 7th International German Championship in Braunschweig!
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BIANCHET, the Swiss tourbillon watch brand, is announced as Official Watch and Timing Partner of the POLO RIDER CUP, held from 14 to 24 June 2023 at the Polo Club Saint-Tropez – Haras de Gassin. (France).
For the second consecutive year, Bianchet partners with POLO RIDER CUP in the prestigious settings of the Polo Club of Saint Tropez Haras de Gassin, where the international tournament will bring together the best polo clubs from around the world for 10 days, all playing with the same rules in a single club.
Bianchet, which creates fine tourbillon timepieces, marrying peerless Haute Horlogerie techniques, high-tech materials, and thousand-year-old design principles, embodies a new essence of style in contemporary watchmaking. The Swiss watch brand partners with organisations and initiatives driven by passion and animated by style and elegance, that reflect the brand’s uncompromising quest for beauty and elegance.
One of the oldest known sports in the world, Polo is a game of precision, balance, strength, and mastery, which marries tradition and timeless elegance. All qualities that are present in every Bianchet tourbillon watch. During this year’s edition of the POLO RIDER CUP, twelve teams, each one representing a different Polo Club, will compete in the sumptuous settings of the Polo Resort & Country Club Saint-Tropez. The tournament will be played with a 10/12 goals handicap, 5 chukkas per game for a total of 30 games.
Rodolfo Festa Bianchet, CEO of Bianchet, comments: “We are thrilled to partner with the POLO RIDER CUP as Official Watch & Timing Partner for the second time. The style and elegance of the Polo horses in the beautiful settings of the French Polo Club Saint-Tropez, coupled with the passion and determination of the players, are the same skills and values that drive Bianchet.’’
Olivier Godallier, President & Founder of GAME POLO, comments: “We are very pleased to partner with Bianchet once again. The POLO RIDER CUP shares similar values with Bianchet, as we both look for excellence and elegance, and the creation of a unique and exclusive experience.’’
About Bianchet (www.bianchet.com)
Bianchet is a new horological independent watchmaker founded by Rodolfo and Emmanuelle Festa Bianchet, located in the Neuchatel area. Following a career in Fintech, the Festa Bianchet couple embarked on a new entrepreneurial project, following their passion and desire to create their own watches.
About GAME POLO (www.poloridercup.com)
GAME POLO is a French sports marketing agency with activities in event management, marketing & sponsoring, licensing & merchandising, TV & digital distribution, and hospitality. GAME POLO is also the Organizer and Promoter of the POLO RIDER CUP and Ladies POLO RIDER CUP.
Last weekend, France won the first Arena Polo World Championship after a fantastic final against the United States in the home of world polo, Argentina. A historic achievement for French polo! And an important recognition for the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly where the six players who worked on this success come from.
A victory and a title all the more emblematic as they were won in Argentina, the land of polo par excellence, at the Carona Polo Club, in Capilla del Señor, in the province of Buenos Aires. Six teams were competing in the finals: France and Austria qualified for the European zone, the United States for North America, Morocco for the rest of the world and, last but not least, Argentina and Uruguay, the two strongest nations in South America. France simply beat all these teams!
In the group stage, Les Bleus (Louis Jarrige, Dorian Bulteau and Edwin Robineau) got the better of Morocco, Austria and Uruguay to qualify for the semi-finals against Austria again. With a reshuffled team with the entry of the more experienced Gaëtan Gosset and Adrien Le Gallo, the French team was jeered and dominated 7-5 at the end of the third chukker before delivering an exceptional final chukker by inflicting a 6-0 to the Austrians for a final score of 11-7 that sent them to the final against the United States.
The American team had shown its ambitions before this world championship and was counting on leaving with the title as their n°1 player, Jared Sheldon, handicap 5, had clearly announced in the columns of ClickPolo magazine. Indeed, victory was well underway for them in this final before the French started fighting back and equalized at the very end of regulation time, 8 – 8… to finally win in overtime on a penalty that Gaëtan Gosset did not hesitate to transform to win this first major title for French polo!
It was an unforgettable moment for these players, as Adrien Le Gallo confided: „It was already an emotional moment to hear your national anthem before a world final, it gives a real boost before such a game. The semi-final was particularly hard for us because we had to fight from one end to the other. We completely changed our tactics for the last period, a winning choice that allowed us to lead them 6-0 within a few minutes although we were down by 2 goals at the beginning of the last chukker. We didn‘t know the horses we were riding which was an extra pressure in the semi-final. As a result, we were able to make a more intelligent list of horses for the final.”
“A final against the Americans who are particularly efficient in the arena, but we didn‘t give up until the equalizer that allowed us to get this victory in the extra chukker“. Adrien Le Gallo, like his five teammates, comes from the training branch of the Chantilly Polo Club, which is also the federal center for the preparation of the French teams, and he paid tribute to Philippe Perrier, director of the Polo Club and DTN (national technical director) of the French Polo Federation: „He has been so dedicated to the cause of French polo for many years and I think it is a wonderful reward for him that France has finally won a title in an official championship, even if it is only on sand. When you stand on the podium, it‘s a lot of emotions and you think about all that. It‘s a title won with friends and I‘m happy to have been able to finish the work started by Louis Jarrige and Dorian Bulteau, by qualifying for the finals in this way.”
These tactical changes mentioned by Le Gallo, are the choices that the national coach, Matthieu Delfosse, took from a distance by following the games live and sending chukker by chukker his instructions to his assistant, Celestin Hue who was on the field side in Argentina. An intense coaching which bore its fruits to the greatest happiness of the technician: „It is a huge emotion and joy because the six boys were all fabulous. They showed enormous courage during this final where they were led, badly handled with complicated horses. At the beginning of the game, they had the weight of the challenge of such a final on their shoulders. All day long, I kept telling them that they could win, that they would win. They were not the favorites, far from it, but they always believed in it and they went to get this victory at the end of an incredible suspense, in overtime. It‘s fabulous, I‘m very, very happy for the group and it‘s a great title for French polo, which I hope will be followed by others.”
Ces changements de tactique évoqués par Le Gallo, ce sont les choix que le sélectionneur et entraineur national, Matthieu Delfosse prenait à distance en suivant les matchs en direct et envoyant chukker par chukker ses consignes à son adjoint, Célestin Hue qui était au bord du terrain en Argentine. Un coaching intense qui a porté ses fruits pour le plus grand bonheur du technicien : « C’est une émotion et une joie immenses car les six garçons ont été tous fabuleux. Ils ont fait preuve d’un énorme courage lors de cette finale où ils ont été menés, malmenés avec des chevaux compliqués. Au début de la rencontre, ils avaient le poids de l’enjeu d’une telle finale sur les épaules. Toute la journée, je n’ai eu cesse de leur répéter qu’ils pouvaient gagner, qu’ils allaient gagner. Ils n’étaient pas les favoris, loin de là, mais ils y ont toujours cru et ils sont allés chercher cette victoire au bout d’un suspens incroyable, en overtime. C’est fabuleux, je suis très très content pour le groupe et c’est un beau titre pour le polo français, qui, j’espère, en appellera d’autres ».
WHAT IS ARENA POLO?
Arena is to polo what horse-ball is to pato or what beach-volley is to volleyball. It is played on a sand “court” (arena= sand in Spanish) of smaller size with three players per team instead of four for the „big“ polo and a leather ball the size of a small handball. It requires a lot of reactivity, reflexes and skill with the ball.
For amateur players, arena polo is a less expensive way to play polo. It requires fewer horses and the green fees are lower. For professional players like our six world champions, it is a way to continue training and competing during the winter break when the grass fields are closed. It is undoubtedly thanks to a very competitive French circuit, the Arena Polo Tour, which passes through Chantilly, Fontainebleau, Deauville, La Baule and La Motte-Beuvron, that our French players were able to show themselves particularly ready and competitive for this first World Championship. Thanks to this title, France, and probably Chantilly, will be able to host the second edition of this Mundial de Arena Polo in 2027.
FINAL
France: Gaëtan Gosset 4 (3 goals), Adrien Le Gallo 4 (1) and Edwin Robineau 3 (4). Total: 11.
Substitutes: Louis Jarrige 5, Dorian Bulteau 4 and Célestin Hue 2
Coaches: Matthieu Delfosse and Célestin Hue
United States: Jack McLean 2 (1), Jared Sheldon 5 (6) and Miguel Torres 5 (1). Total: 12.
Substitute: Jorge Vásquez 3.
Progression, France (1-0) 2-4, 5-6, 6-8, 8-8 and 9-8.
In the world of equestrian sports, the Nations Cup is the flagship team event of a season and a federation for the Olympic disciplines (show jumping, dressage and eventing). The Nations Cup is the only team class in of this mainly individual sport with of course the European, World and Olympic Team Championships. Each year, a national federation can organize only one Nations’ Cup per country.
This concept, which is highly publicized, did not yet exist in polo, even though it is a team sport par excellence! The prospect of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games has inspired the French Polo Federation (FFP) and the Chantilly Polo Club: the Polo Nations Cup will be held in June 2023 (from 8 to 18). It will oppose, at a 12-goal level, teams representing a nation and a region or a state selected by their federation with a maximum of two foreign players per team.
In 2024, this Polo Nations Cup will be part of the events held outside the official program organized in the wake of the Paris Olympic Games.
Polo has always been part of the Olympic family and the FIP is a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Polo has been an official discipline of the Olympic Games five times. First played at the 1900 Summer Olympics, it was dropped from the program after the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. It was an Anglo-American team that won the first gold medal in 1900, then Great Britain twice (1908 and 1920) before Argentina took over (1924 and 1936).
The Polo Nations Cup will perhaps allow a gradual return to this beautiful era of polo at the Olympic Games, but above all to attract the public around the fields to continue to develop polo in France!
More infos :
Pascal Renauldon – +33 6 08 75 94 07 – p.renauldon@rbpresse.com
Justine Jacquemot – +33 6 77 74 52 94 – justine@chantillypoloclub.com
About the Federation of French Polo (FFP)
The Federation of French Polo is the governing body of polo in France. Created in 2006, its main objective is to make polo accessible to all, to promote the sport throughout France and to support by all means the common interests of its affiliated clubs.
About the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly
In 1995, a group of friends created the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly in the village of Apremont. The grounds and grasslands were previously used for polo, having been chosen by Baron Robert de Rothschild in 1920. In 2004, the club took up the challenge of organising the Polo World Championship. All the games took place on the club’s nine fields. A relaxed, cavalier spirit continues to flourish in this countryside near Paris. The standard of polo continues to improve, with the world’s greatest players coming here regularly, attracted by the various tournaments. The development of polo in France and the Chantilly Polo Club is a shared history!
Video © Justine Jacquemot:
Team NetworkX/Polo & Lifestyle London triumphs over Team Ostseebad Sellin in an exhilarating final match. After three thrilling days of polo, over 700 visitors watched as six international teams with more than 100 polo horses opened the 2023 polo season on grass in perfect weather conditions at PoloPark Berlin.
The event included a fantastic program for families, hosted by “the Polo Speaker” Jan Zavazal, and music by polo DJ Sebastian. The typical Argentinean ASADO was also held on Saturday evening at the polo field.
The finals were played in bright sunshine on Sunday, and the results were as follows:
1. Team NetworkX / Polo & Lifestyle London
Ulrike Gabrin (-1)
Marta Gabrin (-2)
Tuky Caivano (+3)
Torsten Klein (-2)
2. Team Ostseebad Sellin
Anna Lena Klickert HCP -2
Daniel Tümpel HCP +1
Jesus Bordoni HCP +2
Max Kexel HCP +1
3. Brand Galaxy Group
Dele Iversen (0)
Jeanette Diekmann (0)
Berty Zalazar (+2)
Josef Fiebich (0)
4. Polo Sylt
Raphael Dwinger (-2)
Sylvia Nutz / Philip Holzammer (-2)
Edgardo Patricio Ford (+2)
Hector Alvarez (+1)
5. Team Heroes AG
Didda Raimann (-1)
Emily Hase Loock (-1)
Emiliano Wagner (+2)
Rainer Raimann (0)
6. Stiftung Löwenbrücke Braunschweig
Thomas Strunck (0)
Bernhard Niederhammer (0)
Svenja Hölty (+1)
Johan Funk Gallardo (+1)
MVP
Marty Gabrin
Best Playing Pony by Max Kexel
© Baltic Polo Events GmbH & Polo Sylt
The polo season in Germany is starting up again, and PoloPark Berlin – one of the oldest, most traditional, and centrally-located polo facilities outside of Berlin, located in Dallgow Döberitz OT Seeburg – is opening its gates once again. Six international polo teams, with over 100 polo horses from six nations (Germany, Argentina, Brazil, USA, Persia, and Luxembourg), have registered for this official tournament of the German Polo Association (Deutscher Polo Verband e.V.), taking place at the season-opening tournament from April 28-30, 2023. There will be three polo games per day, starting at 2:00 pm, all expertly moderated by Jan Zavazal. With music by DJ Sebastian (BastikSoul), there will be a great program for visitors and guests.
On 90,000 sqm2, there will also be plenty of outdoor areas and parking spaces available for visitors and guests. It’s fascinating to experience this “royal sport” or “sport of kings” live in the capital city of Berlin. Admission is free of charge, and a catering service will also be available on site. Further information and table reservations can be found at ts@baltic-polo-events.com.
SEASON START 2023
April 28-30, 2023 Daily games starting at 2:00 pm
SCHEDULE SEASON START
Game schedule on Friday, April 28, 2023:
3:00 pm – Game 1
4:15 pm – Game 2
5:30 pm – Game 3
Game schedule on Saturday, April 29, 2023:
2:00 pm – Game 1
3:15 pm – Game 2
4:30 pm – Game 3
Game schedule on Sunday, April 30, 2023:
1:00 pm – Game 1
2:15 pm – Game 2
3:30 pm – Game 3
Starting at 4:30 pm, there will be an award ceremony and farewell for the players, teams, and polo horses. Organizer: BPE Baltic Polo Events GmbH, 2. Eierhorstweg 2 in 14641 Nauen.
Marketing and organization by Thomas Strunck, email: ts@baltic-polo-events.com.
TEAMS SEASON START 2023
1. Ostseebad Sellin (+2)
Anna Lena Plickert (-2)
Daniel Tümpel (+1)
Jesus Bordoni (+2)
Max Kexel (+1)
2. Stiftung Löwenbrücke (+2)
Thomas Strunck (0)
Bernhard Niederhammer (0)
Svenja Hölty (+1)
Johan Funk Gallardo (+1)
3. Hereos AG (0)
Didda Raimann (-1)
Emily Hase Loock (-1)
Emiliano Wagner (+2)
Rainer Raimann (0)
4. Polo Sylt (-1)
Raphael Dwinger (-2)
Sylvia Nutz / Philip Holzammer (-2)
Edgardo Patricio Ford (+2)
Hector Alvarez (+1)
5. Polo & Lifestyle / Networkx (-2)
Ulrike Gabrin (-1)
Marta Gabrin (-2)
Tuky Caivano (+3)
Torsten Klein (-2)
6. Brand Galaxy Group (+2)
Dele Iversen (0)
Jeanette Diekmann (0)
Berty Zalazar (+2)
Josef Fiebich (0)
Referee: Octavia Campell Davys