International Cup

WELLINGTON, Fla. November 16, 2022—In one of the closest games in International Cup history, GCPC USA kept its winning streak alive.

GCPC USA held off Switzerland in the final three minutes of the game for a thrilling 6-5 victory and 11th consecutive International Cup title Tuesday at Santa Rita Polo Farm.

Switzerland (Luca Meier, 1, Sugar Erskine, 6, Tomas Ruiz Guinazu, 5, Fabio Meier, 1) gave GCPC USA (Daren Tamplin, A, Jack McLean, 1, Grant Ganzi, 3, Nic Roldan, 8) a run for its money in the hardfought five-chukker battle.

Guinazu, 39, a member of the 2022 Swiss National Team, was named Most Valuable Player after dominating the game. Guinazu grew up playing polo in Argentina since he was 8. His mother is Swiss. It was the third time Guinazu represented Switzerland internationally this year.

„I was very happy with the honor, we really enjoyed the game,“ Guinazu said. „We had a lot of chances to win this game. Unfortunately, it went the other way. It was a really nice game to play. The horses were amazing and field was beautiful.

„I think we probably missed a couple of goals in some chukkers and made some mistakes,“ Guinazu said. „Every goal they took they put it through. It was very close. We had our chances to win. It was a very close game for both of us. We would like another chance here to see if we can win next time.“

Little Nell, played by Ganzi in the first and fifth chukkers, and owned by Santa Rita Polo Farm, was named Best Playing Pony for the third time this season.

It was the closest game GCPC USA had since its‘ 9-8 victory over France in 2019.

Roldan was making his ninth appearance and Ganzi his seventh.

„Today was a tough one,“ Roldan said. „I don‘t know if we just came out real soft. They definitely played better than we did. They probably deserved it. But we stuck to it. We were strong in the last few minutes and Jack scored that great goal in the end.“

Added Ganzi, „It was really a tough game. I wasn‘t sure whether we were going to pull through in the end to be honest. I‘m happy we were able to, but it was a really tough game. My hat is off to the Swiss team for coming and putting in a really good effort.“

McLean, 21, a University of Virginia graduate and Stephen A. Orthwein Male Intercollegiate Player of the Year, and Tamplin made their GCPC USA debuts. 

„To come into a situation like this you just have to stick with the fundamentals and stay with your man,“ McLean said. „I just tried to add value to the team and thankfully we were able to pull through. I have to say a huge thank you to Marc and Melissa Ganzi for the horses, for the field and organizing such a great event.“

Veteran pro Tito Gaudenzi served as  team captain for the Swiss. Gaudenzi was recovering from injury and unable to play.

„To be honest I think the Swiss played the better game, but at the end of the day it‘s who makes more goals and the U.S. converted better and that‘s what made the difference in the end,“ Gaudenzi said. „I think teamwise we had the better team play for sure.

„I was planning upset, not thinking it,“ Gaudenzi said. „They did amazing.“

The lead changed hands six times with GCPC USA leading by two, 5-3, early in the fourth chukker. The Swiss clawed its way back behind Erskine‘s two goals with 2:31 left in the fourth and 3:46 in the fifth to tie the game, 5-5.

Both teams had opportunities to score in the final three minutes. After Roldan‘s 30-yard penalty conversion bounced off the right goal post, McLean came through scoring the game-winner with 1:25 left in the game. McLean then backed away Fabio Meier‘s game-tying goal attempt, came up with the ball and ran out the clock.

The statistics illustrated just how close the game was. Each team had 12 shots on goal. GCPC USA led in knock-ins 7-5 but Switzerland led in throw-ins, 9-5. GCPC USA led in fouls, 3-1. „Stats are great, goals are better,“ Gaudenzi said. 

The teams were limited in practice because of Hurricane Nicole. Before that, Swiss players had not trained for a month because of bad weather in their homeland. Guinazu, who arrived from Argentina on Monday, had one day to adjust to the borrowed world-class horses from Santa Rita during one practice session.

„Tomas played an outstanding game, we are very proud of him,“ Gaudenzi said. „We started integrating him onto the Swiss team this year. We are definitely going to plan the European championship team building between the Meiers, myself and him for next year.“

Roldan scored a team-high three goals. McLean had two goals including the game-winner. GCPC USA, a 12-goal team, received one goal on handicap. Erskine led Switzerland with three goals and Guinazu had two goals.

Since 2012, the U.S. has beaten England, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Uruguay, Brazil, Azerbaijan, France, Argentina twice and now Switzerland in the annual battle for the coveted cup.

Brenda and George Dupont of the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame presented the post-game awards designed by legendary Brazilian artist Romero Britto.

Proceeds from the game will benefit The Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame, a non-profit educational organization, dedicated to fostering an appreciation of the development, history and tradition of the sport of polo by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting its collections as well as honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the sport.

One of the nation‘s busiest and innovative polo clubs celebrating its 16th anniversary, is hosting both medium goal and high goal tournaments. Among the remaining highlights of the season is the upcoming final of the USPA National 20-Goal Championship. The final fall medium goal tournament is the Banyan Final. 

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 100-acre polo facility in Wellington with more than 150 stalls in several self-contained barns, exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and stick-and-ball fields.

Wellington-based ChukkerTV is live streaming the entire fall season. ChukkerTV‘s state-of-the art technology features team challenges and instant replay which made their debut at Grand Champions in January, 2014.

Grand Champions and Santa Rita Polo Farm hosts polo tournaments ranging from six to 26-goal in addition to special events at its well-manicured fields during the fall, winter and spring seasons.

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm cater 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 at the turnkey facility.

The Polo School, a 501c3 organization and stand-alone USPA club based at the former Pony Express property, 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 in Wellington January through June and October through November. For more information on the Fall Leagues or Polo School contact Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

September 7, 2022—Grand Champions Polo Club announced its‘ highly-anticipated schedule for the upcoming fall season which gets under way in October.

One of the nation`s busiest and innovative polo clubs will host both medium goal and high goal leagues highlighted by the Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial, International Cup and two USPA 20-goal tournaments.

The medium goal schedule features five tournaments including the season-opening Oct. 10-16 Pedro Morrison Memorial, now in its 13th year. Morrison was an avid polo player, patron of The Sympatico Polo team and helped develop Wellington into a thriving community. 

Among the highlights of the season are the Oct. 18-26 USPA North American Cup and Oct. 24-Nov. 9 USPA National 20-Goal Championship and Nov. 12 doubleheader featuring the Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial and International Cup. This year the GCPC-USA team will put its 10-year winning streak on the line against Switzerland.

Last year GCPC-USA ( Grant Ganzi, Jason Crowder, Nic Roldan, Tommy Biddle)  defeated Argentina, 10-5, for its tenth win in a row since the tournament‘s inception in 2012. Grant Ganzi, making his sixth appearance and at 23 the youngest member of the GCPC-USA lineup, was Most Valuable Player.

2021 International Cup winners Team USA's Tommy Biddle, Nic Roldan, Jason Crowder, and Grant Ganzi

Since 2012, in front of sellout crowds and worldwide ChukkerTV audience, the U.S. has beaten England, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Uruguay, Brazil, Azerbaijan, France and Argentina (twice) in the annual battle for the coveted cup. 

In addition to the Oct. 10-16 Pedro Morrison Memorial, the fall medium goal tournament schedule is: Oct. 17-23 Fall Classic; Oct. 24-30 Fall Plates; Oct. 31-Nov. 6 Tackeria Invitational; and Nov. 14-20 Banyan Final.

The Tackeria Invitational has a special place in club history as the inaugural tournament when the club first opened in 2007.

Jason Crowder

The fall high goal tournament schedule is: Oct. 18-26, USPA North American Cup; Oct. 24-Nov. 9, USPA National 20-Goal; and Nov. 12 Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial and International Cup (GCPC-USA vs. Switzerland).

The well-organized fall tournaments attract players from all over the United States and world including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, England, France, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Nigeria and South Africa.

Grand Champions had its finest fall season in club history last year. Grand Champions was the only club in the nation to stage two USPA-sanctioned 20-goal fall tournaments and again is hosting two 20-goal tournaments this season.

Tommy Biddle

„I think this has been the best polo season at Grand Champions I have ever been involved with,“ said veteran player Tommy Biddle after the final tournament of the 2021 season. Biddle returned to compete at Grand Champions after a three-year absence.

„I have played here a couple of times before, but I think that the polo has been the best polo,“ Biddle said. „It‘s been open, not a lot of crashing and banging. Everybody‘s just playing proper polo. Everybody showed up with better horses.“

Biddle and Nic Roldan led the Most Valuable Player honors with two each followed by Jeff Hall, Brandon Phillips and Grant Ganzi.

Grand Champions attracts most of the nations top American players for the fall season

2021 USPA National 20 Goal winners Nic Roldan, Juan Bollini, Melissa Ganzi, and Jason Crowder

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. It‘s also a great opportunity for players and sponsors to prepare for the winter season highlighted by the 26-goal World Polo League at Grand Champions.

Club owners Marc and Melissa Ganzi, both accomplished players, take pride in teaching and sharing the exciting sport of polo with anyone interested in learning. The husband and wife team will be coming off a successful summer season at their Aspen Valley Polo Club which concludes Saturday with the Ute Challenge.

The fall league features: stick-and-ball sessions during the week; two medium tournament games every weekend; ambulance and USPA umpires for all tournament games; world-class polo fields; club-sponsored social events every weekend for all players; and top-of-the-line trophies for all teams every weekend.

Grant Ganzi

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique private 100-acre polo facility in Wellington with more than 150 stalls in several self-contained barns, exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation and stick-and-ball fields.

Wellington-based ChukkerTV will live stream the entire fall season. ChukkerTV‘s state-of-the art technology including 4K TV, also features team challenges and instant replay which made their debut at Grand Champions in January, 2014.

Grand Champions and Santa Rita Polo Farm hosts polo tournaments ranging from six to 26-goal in addition to special events at its well-manicured fields during the fall, winter and spring seasons.

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm cater 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 at the turnkey facility.

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. Scholarships are available. The Polo School operates in Wellington January through June and September through November. For more information on the Fall Leagues or Polo School contact Juan Bollini at  561-346-1099 or Cale Newman at 561-876-2930.

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Candace Ferreira

GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

WHERE: 13444 Southfields Road, on the corner of South Shore Boulevard and
Lake Worth Road,Wellington, 33414.

Chukker TV will live-stream the entire fall polo schedule. ChukkerTV, featuring cutting-edge technology, was the first to introduce state-of-the-art live streaming technology and instant replay in January, 2014 at Grand Champions Polo Club. For advertising opportunities on ChukkerTV please contact Mike Ferreira at mike@chukkertv.com. 

Watch The Games Here

WELLINGTON, FL, November 30, 2020— Team USA defeated Argentina 7-4 in the International Cup while Aspen Valley prevailed over Grand Champions 5-3 in the Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial.

Team USA (Grant Ganzi, Jeff Hall, Nic Roldan, and Juan Bollini) took on Argentina (Santiago Cernadas,Pablo Spinacci, Horacio Heguy, and Michel Dorignac) in Saturday‘s International Cup, the finale to Grand Champions Polo Club‘s Fall season, at Santa Rita Polo Farm.

Argentina faced a strong defense in the first chukker, with Team USA keeping them away from the posts. Nic Roldan scored the first goal of the match for the US. The Americans kept up the momentum into the second chukker, with goals from Jeff Hall and Grant Ganzi. Michel Dorignac put Argentina on the board and the second chukker ended 3-1 in favor of the US. Horacio Heguy brought Argentina’s total up to 2 goals, but another shot by Grant Ganzi ended the half 4-2 for the US.

Michel Dorignac started the second half by scoring for Argentina, but Nic Roldan answered with two consecutive shots on goal to end the fourth chukker with the US up 6-3. Dorignac came back to score again in the fifth chukker, with Roldan retaliating once again. The chukker ended 7-4. Both teams battled ferociously in a back and forth final chukker, but neither team could penetrate the other’s defense. It was still 7-4 at the horn, with Team USA capturing the title.

Nic Roldan, the high scoring player of the match with 4 goals, was named MVP. Michel Dorignac was responsible for 3 of Argentina’s 4 goals. Belle and Delila, both owned by Santa Rita Polo Farm, were named Best Playing Ponies.

Saturday also saw Grand Champions (Pablo Pulido, Brandon Phillips, Carlitos Gracida and Kris Kampsen) meet Aspen Valley (Michael Bickford, Sugar Erskine, Nano Gracida and Nick Manifold) in the Legends of Polo Carlos Gracida Memorial.

The match honors the late Carlos Gracida, one of the most beloved players in the sport, who died tragically in February 2014 during a polo match at the Everglades Polo Club. Gracida hailed from a Mexican polo dynasty and first picked up a mallet at the age of 5. By the age of 25, he had achieved a 10-goal handicap.He won every major tournament in the sport, with nine U.S. Open victories and 10 British Open wins to his credit. He coached Prince William and Prince Harry and was the Queen’s favorite polo player. Gracida was also known as a consummate gentleman and beloved on and off the field. His death was a bitter loss to the sport and the polo community.

In a typical year, the entire Gracida family would be in attendance at the match. While the COVID pandemic has forced Grand Champions to close the club to spectators, Gracida’s sons, Carlitos and Nano, were still able to play in the four chukker tournament.

Nick Manifold put the first goal on the board for Aspen Valley, with an answer by Grand Champions’ Brandon Phillips. Nano Gracido found the goal to end the first chukker 2-1 for Aspen Valley. Nano showed that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree in the second chukker, scoring another goal and successfully converting a penalty two to put Aspen Valley up 4-1. Pablo Pulido scored to end the half at 2-4 in favor of Aspen Valley.

Both teams played a tough defense in the third chukker, and neither team was able to score. Michael Bickford found the goal to score for Aspen Valley, while Carlitos Gracida successfully sank a penalty two shot. The match ended 5-3, with Aspen Valley taking the title.

Nano Gracida was named Most Valuable Player, while Michael Bickford’s Lola was Best Playing Pony.

Pictures by © Grand Champions Polo Club

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