Engel & Völkers

Twenty years after their first and only victory until today, Talandracas wins the 22nd edition of the Engel & Völkers French Open in a magnificent way. A final as great as this magical tournament that offered throughout eighteen days one fabulous game after the other, especially since the quarter finals where no misstep was allowed. This Open ends with the triumph of a mythical team, Talandracas, of a fabulous mare, Peregrino La Banda „Bandita“ and of a rising star, Juan-Martin Zubia. It is almost sad to see this extraordinary tournament come to an end

Before getting into the details of this final, it is important to applaud the work of the club, and in particular its director and polo manager, Philippe Perrier. It is thanks to them that the Open de France Engel & Völkers has now found its place as one of the three biggest tournaments in Europe. Proof of this is the number of teams engaged (16) and the amount of the top 40 players (11) within these formations. All of which were unanimous in their appreciation of the welcome, the quality of the organisation and the grounds.

In front of a record 2,000 spectators, the final taking place on „Honneur 1“ offered a great game that Talandracas immediately took control of without really worrying about Los Dragones, who seemed to be a bit stunned by what was at stake. The Chantilly team never had the opportunity to put pressure on the Deauville team, which immediately broke away and had a seven-goal lead at the end of the last chukker. The key to this domination was the incredible understanding between the two young Argentinian players from Talandracas, Rufino Bensadon (handicap 4) and Juan Martin Zubia (handicap 6). With notably an incredible neck shot from more than 80 yards on the right side of the goal, he was unmistakably named most valuable player: „Contrary to appearances, it wasn‘t an easy victory,“ Zubia stressed. They were a little slow at the beginning, but afterwards it was a hard fight. They were a complicated team that had won all their games in the qualifying phase, which was not the case for us, and we were prepared for a tough final. Our strength was that our team has grown stronger since Deauville as did my understanding with Rufino with each game. In the end, we understood each other perfectly. But Huguito (Hugues Carmignac) and Edouard have also raised their game since the beginning of August and helped us a lot in this victory.“ The young Argentinean, who is part of the exceptional rising generation of his country, discovered this Open de France Engel & Völkers for the first time: „It is a great tournament, very competitive. Every game was won by one or two goals… even if it wasn‘t the case today, I don‘t know what happened, but it‘s really a very high-level tournament.”

If Zubia was logically crowned MVP, Hugues Carmignac was named best amateur player of this final: „… out of three amateur players, not so bad“, he commented ironically although he was very happy to have won this title with his father, author of a decisive back allowing Bensadon to score a goal: „It is a very emotional moment. This game should have been more complicated than that because we had four very good players on the other side, I don‘t know what happened with them, but from the beginning of the game, our team worked very well. When we arrived in Deauville at the beginning of August, we didn‘t know each other that well and by playing together, the team built itself up and arrived particularly well prepared for this final.”

Talandracas‘ addition to the French Open‘s list of winners is a very nice addition to the history of this increasingly prestigious tournament. Talandracas is indeed the French team with the greatest record: six Gold Cups in Deauville, a Queen‘s Cup and now a second Open de France

© Adèle Renauldon

FRENCH WOMEN'S OPEN: QUEEN HAZEL

England‘s Hazel Jackson and Rebecca Walters did not miss their moment by leading their team Rouge Absolu Paris to victory in the 12th French Women‘s Open against France’s team DS Automobile 3F. However, the doyenne of world polo, Caroline Anier, gave it her all and fought like hell to hold off the English. Her all-French team had the potential to do well against the British but Hazel Jackson was everywhere, winning 80% of the duels and sending Rebecca Walters, named MVP of this final, to the goal.

Victory for the 100% British Rouge Absolu Paris team led by Handicap 10 Hazel Jackson. © R&B Presse / Pascal Renauldon

The last final of the day, the Castel Trophy, concluded this beautiful day with a victory for the Audaz team in a game just as tight and exciting as those offered to us by this memorable Open de France 2022

 

RANKING

1. TALANDRACAS (+16)
Edouard Carmignac (Cap, 0)
Rufino Bensadon (+7)
Juan-Martin Zubia (+8)
Hugues Carmignac (+1)

2. LOS DRAGONES (+16)
Sam Sztarkman (Cap, +2)
Jota Chavanne (+5)
Bautista Bayugar (+8)

3. BRITTANY POLO CLUB (+16)
Jean-François Decaux (Cap, +1)
Benjamin Urquiza (+6)
Diego Cavanagh (+8)
Roberto Iturrioz (+1)

4. LA MAGDELEINE (+16)
Alexandre Garese (Cap, 0)
Santiago Tahier (+1)
Tito Ruiz Guinazu (+7)
Facundo F. Llorente (+8)

5. AMANARA (+16)
Nicky Sen (Cap, 0)
Lorenzo Chavanne (+3)
Santiago Chavanne (+7)
Santiago Laborde (+6)

6. LA BERTA (+16)
Juan-Cruz Araya (+3)
Marcos Araya (+6)
Min Podesta (+7)
Bruno Bensoussan (Cap, 0)

7. LA FIJA SANDBOX (+16)
Arthur Madrid (Cap, 0)
Juan-Manuel Garcia Grossi (+4)
Simòn Prado (+5)
Agustin Garcia Grossi (+7)

8. KAZAK (+16)
Sébastien Aduettant (Cap, 0)
Segundo Amadori (+4)
Patrick Paillol (+5)
Jero Del Carril (+7)

9. SAINTE MESME (+16)
Sam Wisbey (0)
Pelayo Berazadi (+5)
Benjamin Panelo (+6)
Robert Strom (Cap, +5)

10. TEDELOU (+16)
Isabelle Larenaudie (Cap, 0)
Ramiro Zavaleta (+4)
Juan Gris Zavaleta (+7)
Simon Zavaleta (+5)

11. MUNGO (+16)
Patrick Eisenchteter (Cap, +1)
Juan Cruz Greguioli (+4)
Juan José Stonri (+5)
Pierre-Henri N’Goumou (+6)

12. MARQUARD MEDIA (+16)
Salvador Jauretche (+4)
Ignacio Kennedy (+5)
Martin Aguerre H (+7)
Tommy Rinderknecht (Cap, 0)

13. BERLIN POLO (+15)
Nico Wollenberg (Cap, 0)
Moritz Gädeke (+3)
Manuel Elizalde (+6)
Casear Manuel Crespo (+6)

14. ETERNAL J (+16)
Jean-Claude Le Grand (Cap, 0)
Julien Reynes (+4)
Louis Jarrige (+4)
Guillermo Terrera (+8)

15. CLINOVA NOA CAPITAL (+15)
Raja Karim (Cap, 0)
Aristide Faggionato (+2)
Alejandro Muzzio (+8)
Nicolas Corti Maderna (+5)

16. SCHOCKEMÖHLE (+16)
Daniel Deistler (Cap, 0)
Patrick Maleitzke (+5)
Antonino Menard (+5)
Valentin Novillo Astrada (+6)
Vanessa Schockemöhle (0)

 

Progression and prices:

MVP: Juan Martin Zubia (Talandracas)
MVP amateur: Hugues Carmignac (Talandracas)
BPP: Peregrino La Banda „Bandita“ by Grappa Granado and Open Bandera, Zavaleta stud and ridden by Rufino Bensadon (Talandracas)

Progression Talandracas:
2-0 / 3-0 / 6-1 / 10-3 / 11-5.

COMING SOON… THE POLO NATIONS CUP

With the French Open Engel & Völkers barely over, the team at Chantilly Polo Club is already looking ahead to the 2023 season. A 23rd French Open, of course, which will certainly be of the same importance as this 22nd edition of this internationally well-established tournament. This success does not however prevent innovation and, in the Olympic spirit of Paris 2024, the French Polo Federation (FFP) and the Chantilly Polo Club have proposed to the International Polo Federation (FIP) the creation of a Polo Nations Cup. Of which we will see next June so stay tuned, a press release with the details of this new competition will be sent to you soon!

© R&B Presse / Pascal Renauldon

Formate WORLD D/A/CH Turnierausgabe Platzierungszuschläge
2/1 Seite 4C 14.950 Euro 9.970 Euro 3.850 Euro Umschlagseite 4 = 50%
1/1 Seite 4C 9.970 Euro 6.750 Euro 2.800 Euro Umschlagseite 2 = 40%
1/2 Seite 4C 6.490 Euro 4.250 Euro 1.950 Euro Umschlagseite 3 = 30%
1/4 Seite 4C 3.900 Euro 2.500 Euro 1.080 Euro Festplatzierung = 25%

The Engel & Völkers French Open, under the umbrella of the French Polo Federation, brings together fourteen top-level teams over three weeks. Seventeen intense days where the Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly becomes the largest European meeting of this discipline with more than a thousand polo horses on site. A technical and eventful feat also made possible thanks to the support of clubs and sports organizations based in the Île-de-France region.

For the past three years, the Engel & Völkers French Open has taken on a new sporting dimension, becoming the most competitive polo competition in September in Europe. This year, a record number of fourteen teams will take part in the Open. Teams from Germany, Great Britain, Argentina, Switzerland, and France, who, to ensure their competitiveness, have hired top Argentinean pros, the kind of players that are seen at the end of the year in the most important tournament in the world: the Argentine Open.

This exceptional line-up bodes well for some stunning games, as is often the case in September in Chantilly. Games open to the public during the week with, in parallel, other tournaments such as the Castel Trophy (6-8 goals) or the French Women‘s Open (13 to 18 September) which, once again, attracts some of the best female players in the world. Three weeks not to be missed under any circumstances, to discover polo in a relaxed way during the week or the great event that is the day of the finals, on Sunday 18 September, with its village, food-trucks, stands and animations, which will be open from 16 September.

 


Winner of the 2021 French Open, La Magdeleine will come back to defend its title with its two Argentine cracks Tito Ruiz Guiñazu and Facundo Llorente (1st and 2nd left). © R&B Presse

More about the participants:

Last year, French team La Magdeleine triumphed in Chantilly with one of the top players of the Argentine Open, Tito Ruiz Guiñazu.

Seven Argentine Open players in Chantilly!
To defend this title, he will be joined in Chantilly by other players from the Argentine Open: Diego Cavanagh, a member of the La Dolfina team in 2021 alongside Adolfo Cambiaso, will be in Chantilly with Brittany Polo; Bautista Bayugar, 26, considered in Argentina as one of the aces of tomorrow where he has evolved within the Alegria Fish Creek team, in Chantilly he will play for Los Dragones; Juan Gris Zavaleta who played in Palermo for Chapaleufù will defend the French colours of Tedelou with his cousins Ramiro and Simon, a family team put together by Isabelle Larenaudie; Guillermo Terrera, member of La Dolfina II, will reinforce the French team Rexaline, winner of the Bourbon Trophy last May; Jero Del Carril shines in Argentina with La Ensenada, and remains faithful to Kazak in France, finalist of the 2021 French Open. In short, seven of the forty players of the 2021 Argentine Open will be in Chantilly in September!

Amanara, the team of Dutchwoman Nicky Sen, returns to Chantilly with the impressive Santiago Chavane, a brilliant player who played alongside the Heguy brothers in the mythical Indios Chapaleufù I team. In Chantilly, he will throw his son Lorenzo, 14 years old, a child prodigy, into the big games. They will be joined by their brother and uncle, Jota Chavane, with Los Dragones.

The Copa Cámara podium in Chantilly!
La Magdeleine will return to defend the title with Tito Ruiz Guiñazu, who shone in Palermo with Alegria Fish Creek and who will play in Chantilly alongside Facundo Llorente, who was crowned MVP of the French final. Two months later, Llorente won the coveted Copa Cámara de  Diputados in Buenos Aires, the antechamber to the Argentine Open. In Chantilly, he will be up against his teammates from La Irenitafrom that great adventure: Min Podesta in the team of French captain Bruno Bensousan, La Berta, based in England, and Agustin Garcia Grossi, who will be seen in Chantilly as a pillar of the new team La Fija Sandbox, whose French captain, Arthur Madrid, comes from Argentina.

Another former winner of this Copa Cámara, Martin Aguerre Jr. remains faithful to his Swiss team Marquard Media and to his emblematic captain of the Polo Club de Chantilly, Tomas Rinderknecht.

The Berlin Polo Club seems to have taken root in the Polo de Chantilly because after the Rider Cup, we will find the German club in the Open de France Engel & Völkers with Manuel Elizalde, who also played the Copa Cámara, as a pillar. The other German team, Team Schockemöhle, has renewed its confidence in French pro Clément Delfosse, who is always very explosive on the field and who will play alongside Argentine Valentin Novillo Astrada, a member of a famous polo family, and the German No. 1, Patrick Maleitzke.

Finally, the French n°1, Pierre Henri Ngoumou, will still be the leader of the Deauville team, Mungo, with the spectacular Tete Storni, Argentinean Pato Champion (the ancestor of horse-ball), but just as formidable on a polo field.

 


Facundo F. Llorente (right in white), best player in the final of the Engel & Völkers Open de France 2221, whose mare La Irenita Loli was crowned best horse in the same final, won the coveted Copa Cámara de Diputados in Buenos Aires three months later. He will return to Chantilly with La Magdeleine in September. © R&B Presse

Engel & Völkers French Open Teams

Photos: © R&B Presse

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Chantilly celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Ladies‘ Open

Eleven players at Argentinean Open level or winners of the Copa Camara, the best French players, ten teams, nine nations represented, a maharaja who is a high level sportsman because of his 2 goal handicap and more than thirty matches: the 2021 edition of the Open de France Engel & Völkers promises to be exciting once again. The Women’s Open will celebrate its tenth anniversary with six brilliant teams

With ten teams of 16 goals*, the Open de France Engel & Völkers is undoubtedly the most competitive of the international tournaments played in France and this in the largest club with its eight fields, the quality of which is unanimously appreciated by the best players in the world. This is one of the reasons why the ten team captains have once again entered eleven of these best players, big names who usually liven up the alta temporada, the Argentinean high season: 

Camilo Castagnola (8 goal handicap*, Argentine Open), Tomas Beresford (7, Copa Camara 2020 finalist), Martin Aguerre (7, Argentine Open player and 2018 Copa Camara winner), Clemente and Juan-Gris Zavaleta (7, Argentine Open players and Copa Camara winners), Alejandro Muzzio, Bautista Bayugar and Tito Ruiz Guiñazu (8, 8 and 7, Argentine Open and Copa Camara), Facundo Llorente(7, Copa Camara), Jero Del Carril (7, Copa Camara) and finally, the return to Chantilly of Rufino Bensadon who last played in Apremont at the age of 16 as a 4 goaler and who returns this year at age 19 as a 7-goaler and, among other things, a Copa Camara winner (2019).

This year, the Open de France Engel & Völkers is more international than ever with nine nations represented in the ten teams: United Kingdom, Argentina, Chile, Spain, United States, France, Russia, Switzerland and India with the Maharadja of Jaipur, Prince Pacho Padmanabh Singh who will play in the Sainte-Mesme team.

France’s polo elite will be well represented, with players from the national team spread across four lineups: Pierre Henri N‘Goumou (6, Mungo), Robert Strom (5, Sainte-Mesme), Patrick Paillol (5, Kazak) and Brieuc Rigaux (6, Brittany Polo).

Women’s Open: tenth anniversary and Argentinean stars

From 14 September, the women‘s top level will be on show to compete in the tenth anniversary edition. Six well-balanced teams will battle for the 2021 title. They are built either around a strong pillar or with four players of equal level. Among the pillars, a loyal Chantilly player and title holder of the Argentine Open, Lia Salvo, handicap 9, who will cleverly lead the Maison Décalé team. Playing against La Dolfina in the 2020 final of the Abierto Feminino, Lia had faced Fatima Balzano (6); she will meet her again in Chantilly with the German team Cosmo Polo Los Floreales. Also handicap 6, British player Izzie Mc Gregor will lead the French-American team DS Automobiles DS Store Saint-Maximin. As in the Engel & Völkers Open, many nations will be represented in this Women‘s Open, five to be exact: Argentina, England, Germany, Switzerland and France with eleven players from the Polo Club de Chantilly. Among them, the three Venot sisters, holders of the title that they will defend this year under the Swiss colors of Polo Park Zürich alongside the President of the Swiss Polo Federation, Morgane van Overbroek. A team to follow and to beat! The oldest of the Venot sisters, Elena, has joined the circle of the best players in the world; handicap 6 as well, she will play the next Argentinean Open for La Ensenada.

See you in Chantilly from 4 September!

After last year’s flamboyant twentieth anniversary edition and with this year’s tenth anniversary of the Women’s Open, the 2021 edition promises to be just as intense to experience. Whether in the peaceful atmosphere of the weekday matches, often at dusk, or in the feverishness of the weekend games and in particular the final on 19 September, where a village of stalls, food-trucks and entertainment welcomes visitors. Not forgetting the polo Fridays, where the last game of the day can be watched from the Orangerie, with a glass of champagne or Malbec in hand, while waiting for the asado (Argentinean barbecue) and the equestrian event with a few surprises on the program, such as the Compagnie équestre des Grandes Écuries de Chantilly or Mario Lurashi. Three weeks of sports and festivities.

*A team of 16 goals is made of four players whose goal handicaps add up to 16. The goal handicap corresponds to the level of the polo player (it varies between -2 and +10). The handicap evolves according to the player‘s performance in games and the progress made during the year. The highest handicap in France is 6 and in Europe 7 (England). The handicap 10 is currently held by 9 Argentinians and one Uruguayan.


One of the prodigies of the young Argentinean generation, Rufino Bensadon, wearing the green jersey of Le Pommeray HM, who will play in Chantilly against the French 6 goaler Pierre Henri N‘Goumou, author of a very good season with Mungo. ©Pascal Renauldon / R&B Presse

TEAMS 

BRITTANY POLO CLUB 16
Jean-François DECAUX CAP 1
Brieuc RIGAUX 6
Rodrigo RUEDA 6
Thierry VETOIS 3

LOS DRAGONES  16
Sam SZTARKMAN CAP  1
Jota CHAVANNE 5
Martin JOAQUIN  5
Nicolas CORTI MADERNA  5

MARQUARD MEDIA 16
Ignacio KENNEDY 5
Ramiro Zavaleta 4
Martin AGUERRE JR 7
Tommy RINDERKNECHT CAP 0

MUNGO 16
Patrick EISENCHTETER CAP 1
Juan José STORNI 5
Simon ZAVALETA 4
Pierre-Henri N’GOUMOU 6

TALANDRACAS 16
Édouard CARMIGNAC CAP 0
Hugues CARMIGNAC 1
Tommy BERESFORD 7
Camilo CASTAGNOLA 8

LE POMMERAY 16
Rufino BENSADON  7
Juan GRIS ZAVALETA  7
Derek SMITH CAP 1
Caroline ANIER 1

LA MAGDELEINE 16
Alexandre GARESE 0
Lucas NOTTIN 2
Facundo F.LLORENTE  7
Tito RUIZ GUIÑAZU  7

POLO TEAM SCHOCKEMÖHLE 16
Daniel DEISTLER CAP 0
Antonino MENARD 5
Clément DELFOSSE 5
Patrick MALEITZKE 5

KAZAK 16
Sébastien AGUETTANT CAP   0
Patrick PAILLOL  5
Jero DEL CARRIL  7
Santiago IRASTORZA  4

SAINTE-MESME 16
Robert STROM CAP 5
Clemente ZAVALETA 7
Pacho PADMANABH SINGH 2
Jaime SERRA 2

CLINOVA NOA CAPITAL 16
Raja KARIM Pedro CAP 0
Alejandro MUZZIO 8
Bautista BAYUGAR 8
Victor LOUARN 0

Zones of the French Open Engel & Völkers

All teams from each zone will play against each other, the first of each zone will meet the second if the other zone in the semi-finals.

ZONE 1
Clinova Noa Capital
Kazak
Marquard Media
Brittany Polo Club
La Magdeleine

ZONE 2
Talandracas
Sainte-Mesme
Los Dragones
Le Pommeray
Mungo 

TEAMS WOMEN OPEN

DS AUTOMOBILES DS STORE SAINT-MAXIMIN 16
Margaux PERRUCHOT 3
Adèle RENAULDON 3
Olivia UECHTRITZ 4
Izzie MCGREGOR 6

COSMO POLO LOS FLOREALES 14
Anne GROßMANN 0
Maike HÖLTY 4
Fatima BALZANO 6
Svenja HÖLTY 4

MAISON DÉCALÉ 16
Lavinia FABRE 3
Bianca VERNEUIL 1
Agathe MOBIAN 3
Lia SALVO 9

POLO PARK ZÜRICH 16
Morgane VAN OVERBROEK 2
Pearl VENOT 4
Lucie VENOT 4
Elena VENOT 6

CASANERA 12
Clarissa MARGGRAF 3
Marie HAUPT 3
Philippa LUSERKE 3
Naomi SCHROEDER 3

SPIRIT OF POLO 13
Romane JAMET 3
Ambre PLOIX 3
Sandrine DUBOIS 3
Carla ALVAREZ 4

FINALS PROGRAMME SUNDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2019
11H00 : Opening of the village
12H00 : Final of the Ladies French Open
12H00 : Finals cocktail
13H30 : Finals lunch
14H00 : Potrillos Cup
15H00: Parade of the French Open Engel & Völkers
15H30: Final of the Open de France Engel & Völkers
17H00: Trophy C final

The 2020 French Open will forever remain a noteworthy classic with great teams, great organizations and exceptional Argentine players who went on to shine during the Argentine high season. The momentum seems to be continuing!   So far, ten teams have already signed up for the 2021 edition of the most prestigious competition in France, the third step of the French Triple Crown.

The magic moments on the Chantilly Polo Club grounds last September, with these high-level matches, which brought together some of the best players on the international circuit, are still remembered.

Some of these great players will be back this September, starting with the young prodigy Jeta Castagnola, who has remained loyal to Edouard Carmignac’s French team Talandracas, along with Chilean-Irish Tommy Beresford, winner of the 2020 French Open and finalist in the Copa Camara last December. 

So far, eight players of the Argentine “alta temporada” have already confirmed their presence.  

While the entries are not yet final, the ENGEL & VÖLKERS 2021 French Open will already feature at least seven players from the great Argentinean season. Thus, in addition to Jeta Castagnola and Tommy Beresford, the public of the Open will discover Jero Del Caril (in the French team Kazak) and will see Martin Aguerre Jr (Marquard Media, SUI), Clemente Zavaleta (Sainte-Mesme, FRA), Rufino Bensadon and Juan-Gris Zavaleta (Le Pommeraye, FRA) Tito Ruiz Guiñazu and Facundo Llorente (La Magdeleine, FRA). Great players and fighters, who will light up the games!  And the list is not yet finalized!

Respectable French presence

Fifteen French players appear on the list, including seven captains, the two French handicap 6: Brieuc Rigaux (Britanny Polo) and Pierre-Henri Ngoumou (Mungo), the handicap 5: Patrick Paillol (Kazak) and Clément Delfosse (for the German team Schockemöhle who will, like La Magdeleine, return from the English Gold Cup). The professional Caroline Anier, (Le Pommeraye) best French women player of all time who was handicap 4 (mixed) a few years ago. Another French team, with the young French hopeful Sam Sztarkmann, Majoa Polo Team, will tip the odds having teamed up up three Argentinean handicap 5.

French Lifestyle

The French Open is a beautiful and enchanting interlude in the largest club in France. Eight playing fields in a natural setting, beautiful images of the sport’s fighting spirit full in emotion in a very leisurely atmosphere during the week, often at sunset. The Tacos Bar, the polo food-truck, is always there on the edge of the field to quench thirsts and appease small appetites. On weekends, the matches are commented, which makes them more understandable for the public.

Fridays are particularly festive with the famous convivial “aperitifs” in the “Orangerie” along the fields of honor with entertainment after the day’s match. On the day of the finals, there will be a prestigious village with stores and entertainment, an “Orangerie” that turns into an upscale restaurant, a champagne bar and perfect chic picnic areas that run the whole length of the field.  The French Open is a unique opportunity to discover a country sport in a friendly setting, out of the ordinary!

 

 

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Partner of the Club since 2017, Engel & Völkers is one of the most renowned real estate agencies in the world and one of the leaders in the luxury real estate market. This year, they will bring the partnership to the next level with the Polo Club of the Domaine de Chantilly, by becoming the Title Sponsor of the French Open, which will be held from September 3 rd to 19 th in Apremont.

The French Open is the apotheosis of the French polo season. Created at the beginning of this century, this tournament has now become a must-have title for the great French and Argentinian professionals. For three weeks, the best French and European players, as well as emblematic polo figures in Argentina, will be competing on the grounds of the Chantilly Polo Club.

 

David Scheffler, Président Engel & Völkers France

After three years of co-sponsoring the Chantilly Polo Club, its tournaments and polo school, Engel & Völkers – european leader of luxury real estate – is pleased to become for the first time the title partner of the Open de France. Together with the Coupe d’Or in Deauville, the Open de France is the most important and the highest ranking tournament in the French polo calendar. The Engel & Völkers’ core values – passion, competence and exclusivity – are a perfect fit with the polo sport. It is therefore my pleasure to renew my confidence in Philippe Perrier, Benoît Perrier and Arnaud de Chenevarin, the new President of the Chantilly Polo Club. I am very much looking forward to associate our brand even more strongly with this amazing and very well organized event.

 

Arnaud de Chênevarin, Président Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly

From Hamburg…. to the Domaine de Chantilly! It’s a beautiful and rich story that started in 1977 in Hamburg. It’s the story of Engel & Völkers. Passion, competence, exclusivity are its values. Amongst obviously many other great qualities that they have, loyalty is one of which I highly appreciate. If the passion for our sport has led Engel & Völkers to the Domaine de Chantilly to become 3 years ago, the co-sponsor of the Chantilly polo club, its loyalty has definitely allowed us to build a true partnership. A partnership that will also be extended to the French Open, one of the most important polo tournaments in France. In addition to the values shared in common, Engel & Völkers and the Domaine de Chantilly Polo Club will be writing a new chapter in their joint history this year.

 

About Engel & Völkers :

Founded in Hamburg in 1977, Engel & Völkers is one of the world’s leading service companies specialised in the brokerage of premium residential properties, commercial real estate, yachts and aircraft. For over 40 years now, the wishes and needs of private and institutional clients have had top priority, giving rise to the ongoing development of a range of services relating to all aspects of real estate. Sales and leaseholds, as well as consultancy for various investment opportunities in the real estate segment are among the core competencies of more than 13,500 people operating under the Engel & Völkers brand. The company is currently operating in over 30 countries on five continents. Intensive training schemes in its in-house real estate Academy and the high level of quality assurance governing its systematically structured service provision are key factors that account for the company’s success. The Engel & Völkers group recorded 14% growth in 2020 (937.4 million euros in 2020 vs. 820 million euros in 2019), a once again significant increase in turnover for the real estate group at the world level.

Engel & Völkers supports its clients in France thanks to a full range of services (residential and commercial real estate, new developments & resorts, rentals and property management). The France team currently counts 300 advisors operating mainly in Paris and on the French Riviera. The group is planning ambitious expansion accros the country.

www.poloclubchantilly.com

 

The Event Will Take Place at Historical Olympic Park Where One of America’s Greatest Athletes, Jesse Owens, Shattered Records & Broke Barriers in the 1936 Summer Olympics
 
U.S. Polo Assn., the official brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA)  announced it will serve as the official apparel partner for the prestigious Engel & Völkers Maifeld Cup.  The event will be held at the Maifeld Berlin Polo Club starting August 16th with the finals scheduled for August 25th. The finals will be played on the Maifeld fields at historic Olympiapark, which served as the Olympic Park for the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics.
 
The Maifeld Cup, also referred to as the German High Goal Polo Championship, has become one of the most prestigious and popular polo events in Europe. This high-profile event not only attracts polo players from around the globe, but also influencers from the worlds of entertainment, business, culture, politics and sports.  With the historic Berlin Olympic Stadium looming in the background, the event offers a spectacular setting for the 10-day tournament with eight highly competitive teams vying for the championship.
 
“We are thrilled to be the apparel partner at this very prestigious and important polo event in Germany, which, along with the rest of Europe, is a major market for U.S. Polo Assn.” said J. Michael Prince, President & CEO of USPA Global Licensing, which manages the multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand.  “We are also very humbled to be able to sponsor this event which takes  place in one of the truly special and historic venues in sports, as the backdrop of Olympiapark is where one of America’s most admired athletes, Jesse Owens, shattered records and broke barriers by winning four gold medals in the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics.”
 
As the official apparel partner for the event, U.S. Polo Assn. will produce custom designed performance jerseys for all players as well as custom uniforms for umpires and specially designed outfits for event staff.  In addition, there will be a “pop-up” shop with a curated apparel collection at the event, providing tournament attendees with an opportunity to both commemorate the event and take home a piece of the polo lifestyle.
 
“As the organizing agency of the Maifeld Polo Cup 2019, we are looking forward to partnering with U.S. Polo Assn. as our official apparel partner, with its authentic connection and long history with the sport of polo,” commented Moritz Gaedeke, Co-CEO of Sevendays Polo Event GmbH.  “The playing ground for the final matches, the Maifeld, is one of the world’s most renowned polo fields within Olympic polo stadium and a perfect setting for Germany’s most prestigious tournament.”
 
 
U.S. Polo Assn. and USPA Global Licensing Inc. (USPAGL)
 
U.S. Polo Assn. is the official brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), the nonprofit governing body for the sport of polo in the United States founded in 1890, making it one of the oldest sports governing bodies.  With a global footprint of $1.7B and worldwide distribution through 1,100 U.S. Polo Assn. retail stores, department stores, independent retailers and e-commerce, U.S. Polo Assn. offers apparel for men, women and children, as well as accessories, footwear, travel and home goods in 166 countries worldwide.  Recently ranked 4th largest sports licensor and 36th overall in License Global magazine’s 2019 list of “Top 150 Global Licensors,” U.S. Polo Assn. now takes its place alongside such iconic sports brands as Major League Baseball, National Football League and National Basketball Association.
 
USPA Global Licensing Inc. (USPAGL) is the for-profit subsidiary of the USPA and the exclusive worldwide licensor for the USPA’s global licensing program. USPAGL is the steward of the USPA’s intellectual properties, providing the sport with a long-term source of revenue. USPAGL also produces global broadcasts to bring the sport of polo to consumers and sports fans around the world including the GAUNTLET OF POLO, the sport’s new high-goal $1M prize money series played on U.S. Polo Assn. Field. 
 
INSTAGRAM: @USPOLOASSN
 
Thomas Wirth, POLO+10
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