Polo Club de Chantilly

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

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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!

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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 highlights of the final of the Polo Rider Cup 2022. 

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Ellerstina Polo Club won the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP, beating Evviva Polo St. Moritz 9 goals to 7 in the final at the Polo Club de Chantilly, north of Paris

In the first chukker, Salvador Jauretche opened the score from a field goal in the first seconds of the chukker, but Martin Aguerre H equalled the match from a penalty goal. Just before the end of the bell, Juan Pedro Chavanne opened his account with a neck shoot for the 2-1.

Four more goals were scored in the second chukker for Ellerstina, and the gap increased to 6-1. After the third chukker, which ended 8-2, Lucie Venot replaced Tommy Rinderknecht. 

A fantastic comeback from Evviva Polo St. Moritz in the fifth chukker put emotion into the game, as two goals from Ignacio Kennedy and Martin Aguerre H closed the gap 9-5 goals.

In the last chukker, Evviva Polo St. Moritz scored two more goals from Kennedy and Aguerre again, but the final result ended with 9-7 goals in favour of the Argentina team to win the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP.

Salvador Jauretche was named the MVP for the tournament, and Ignacio Kennedy, with the pony ‘La Virgen’, won the Best Playing Pony of the match. 

With 34 goals, Martin Aguerre H was the Best Scorer, and Emil Grabosh was the Rookie of the tournament.

Earlier, the match to decide the third and fourth place between Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley and Polo Club de Chantilly ended with the victory of Empire Polo Club by 7-4 goals.

Adrian Laplacette, who replaced Tito Ruiz Guiñazu and scored six goals, opened the scorer.

The first two chukkers ended with a tie result, and Julian Reynes placed Chantilly in front of the score for the first time, but another two field goals from Laplacette resulted in a 4-3 goals at the end of the fourth chukker.

Laplacette, in the fifth chukker, increased the gap by 6-3 goals, and Louis Larrige shortened the gap, but another goal in the last chukker from Laplacette gave the win to the American team.

 


 

POLO RIDER CUP – FINAL

EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY 7 –  4 POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY
Score progression: 1-1 / 2-2 / 2-3 / 4-3 / 6-3 / 7-4
Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Clément Smith (0 goals), Guillermo Li 1 (4 goals), Adrian Laplacette 6 (6 goals) Derek Smith (1 goal). Total HC: 11
Polo Club de Chantilly:  Jean-Clauce Le Grand  (0 goal), Dorian Bulteau  (3 goals), Louis Jarrige 2 (4 goals), Julien Reynes 2 (4 goals). Total HC: 11

Umpires: R.Silva – G.Lucero // G.Villanueva

 


 

ELLERSTINA POLO CLUB  9 – 7 EVVIVA POLO ST. MORITZ  

Score progression: 2-1 / 6-1 / 8-2 / 9-2 / 9-5 / 9-7
Ellerstina Polo Club: Sam Sztarkman  (2 goals), Salvador Jauretche 9 (4 goals), Juan Pedro Chavanne 2 (5 goals) Alex Sztarkman (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Evviva Polo St Moritz: Tommy Rinderknecht /Lucie Venot (0 goals), Ignacio Kennedy 4 (5 goals), Martin Aguerre H 3 (7 goals), Robert Kofler (0 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Villanueva – G.Lucero // R.Silva

 

Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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Evviva Polo St Moritz and Ellerstina Polo Club will meet at the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP Final on Saturday 18th June.

In the first semifinal of the day, Evviva Polo St Moritz beat Polo Club de Chantilly 10-8 goals, and the Swiss team secured a place in the final.

Martin Aguerre H scored the first two goals for Evviva Polo St Moritz, but Julien Reynes narrowed the gap after the first bell of the chukker.

Edwin Robineau, who replaced Jean-Claude Le Grand, equalled the match at the start of the second chukker, but two goals from Ignacio Kennedy gave two goals led to Evviva Polo St. Moritz at the end of the second chukker.

The third chukker also ended with 2 goal lead for Evviva Polo St. Moritz, but a great comeback from Polo Club de Chantilly in the fourth chukker put emotion into the game as Louis Jarrige scored two goals and tied the result, 6-6.

Another goal from Louis Jarrige placed Polo Club de Chantilly in front of the match for the first time in the fifth chukker, but Martin Aguerre H tied the result 7-7. Two more goals from Evviva Polo St. Moritz increased the result of the fifth chukker.

At the end of the last chukker, the result 10-8 gave the win to Evviva Polo St Moritz.

After the match, the winner of the best playing pony, sponsored by FormaHoof,  was for ‘Toscana’ from Ignacio Kennedy and it was presented by Alex Taylor (CEO FIP).

The second spot for the final is for Ellerstina Polo Club after defeating Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley by 11 – 6 goals with an outstanding performance of Salvador Jauretche, who scored nine goals.

Jauretche opened the match, achieving two consecutive goals but Tito Ruiz Guinazu from the field narrowed the gap. Just before the second bell, Jauretche scored the 3-1 of the first chukker.

Tito Ruiz Guinazu was suspend for 2 minutes and Ellerstina took that advantage, scoring two more goals from Juan Pedro Chavanne and another from Jauretche.  Just before the last bell, Guillermo Li closed the gap by 6-2 goals.

 

In the following chukkers, Jauretche scored five more goals for Ellerstina Polo Club, and in the sixth chukker, Tito Ruiz Guinazu was replaced by Martin Aguerre H due to a red card. The final result was 11-6 goals, and the Argentinean team will be the second team in the final.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 9:

EVVIVA POLO ST. MORITZ  10 – 8 POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY

Score progression: 2-1  / 4-2 / 6-4  / 6 -6 / 9-7 / 10-8
Evviva Polo St Moritz: Lucie Venot (0 goals), Ignacio Kennedy 4 (5 goals), Martin Aguerre H 6 (7 goals), Robert Kofler (0 goal). Total HC: 12
Polo Club de Chantilly:  Edwin Robineau 1 (1 goal), Dorian Bulteau 1 (3 goals), Louis Jarrige 5 (4 goals), Julien Reynes 1 (4 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva – G.Villanueva // G.Lucero

 


 

EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY 6 –  11 ELLERSTINA POLO CLUB

Score progression: 1-3 / 2-6 / 2-8 / 2-9 / 4-11 / 6-11 
Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Ambre Ploix (0 goals), Guillermo Li 2 (4 goals), Tito Ruiz Guinazu 2 (7 goals) Derek Smith (1 goal), Martin Aguerre H 2 (7 goals). Total HC: 12
Ellerstina Polo Club: Sam Sztarkman  (2 goals), Salvador Jauretche 9 (4 goals), Juan Pedro Chavanne 2 (5 goals) Alex Sztarkman (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva – G.Lucero // G.Villanueva

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP FINALS will be on Saturday, June 18:
11:30 am    Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley vs Polo Club de Chantilly
03:00 pm    Evviva Polo St. Moritz vs Ellerstina Polo Club

 

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Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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Ellerstina Polo Club, Polo Club de Chantilly, Evviva Polo St. Moritz and Empire Polo Club of Coachella Vallery were the winners in the Quarterfinals of the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP.

In the opening game for the Quarterfinals, Ellerstina Polo Club beat Deauville Int. Polo Club in a thrilling match by 7-9 goals with an impressive performance of Salvador Jauretche who scored seven goals.

In the third chukker, Ellerstina Polo Club was behind the score of 6-4, but two goals from Jauretche tied the match in the fourth chukker. No goals were scored in the fifth chukker. At the beginning of the sixth chukker, Jauretche scored another goal from fault, but Pierre-Henri N’Goumou tied again the match, 7-7 goals.

Juan Pedro  Chavanne and Jauretche scored the winning goals for the Argentinian team to reach the Semifinals.

Polo Club de Chantilly won Hong Kong Polo Association in the day‘s second match by 5-9 goals.

The first chukker ended in a tie 1-1, but one goal from Dorian Bulteau from the field and two goals from Louis Jarrige gave three goals advantage to Polo Club de Chantilly at the end of the second chukker, 1-4.

Brieuc Rigaux scored two goals in the third chukker to close the gap for Hong Kong, 3-4 goals, but at the end of the fifth chukker, the French team had again three goals lead, 5-8 goals.

Edwin Robineau, who was replacing Jean-Claude Le Grand scored a great goal from the field at the last chukker, so with the final result of 5-9 goals, Polo Club de Chantilly enters into the Semifinals.

Evviva Polo St. Moritz beat Araucaria Polo Club by 12-10 goals in another exciting match during the Quarterfinals. The Swiss team secured a spot in the Semifinals with nine goals from Martin Aguerre H.

Evviva Polo St. Moritz led the first two chukkers, but Araucaria Polo Club tied the match 4-4 after the third chukker. From the fourth chukker, Evviva Polo St. Moritz took the lead again in the score until the final chukker with a final result of 12-10 goals and secured the spot in the Semifinals.

 

The last game of the day witnesses the win of Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley, beating Hamburger Polo Club by 13-9 goals with nine goals from Tito Ruiz Guinazu. 

The match was very equal between both teams, but in the last chukker, Guillermo Li and Clémet Smith scored two goals that gave the victory to the American team and the last place in the Semifinals.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 7:

DEAUVILLE INT. POLO CLUB 7 – 9 ELLERSTINA POLO CLUB

Score progression: 1-2 / 2-4 / 6-4 / 6-6 / 6-6 / 7-9
Deauville Int. Polo Club:  Ulysse Eisenchteter (0 goal), Patrick Eisenchteter 1 (1 goal), Pierre-Henri N’Goumou 3 (6 goals), Juan José Storni 3 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Ellerstina Polo Club: Sam Sztarkman  (2 goals), Salvador Jauretche 7 (4 goals), Juan Pedro Chavanne 2 (5 goals) Alex Sztarkman (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R. Silva –  H.Iturraspe // S.Anca

 


 

HONG KONG POLO 5 –  9 POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY

Score progression: 1-1 / 1-4 / 3-4 / 4-7 / 5-8 / 5-9
Hong Kong Polo Association: Ryan Rezkallah (0 goal), Elena Venot  (1 goal), Pelayo Berazadi 2 (5 goals), Brieuc Rigaux 4 (9 goals). Total HC: 12
Polo Club de Chantilly:  Edwin Robineau 1 (1 goal), Dorian Bulteau 2 (3 goals), Louis Jarrige 5 (4 goals), Julien Reynes 1 (4 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Lucero – G.Villanueva // H.Iturraspe

 


 

EVVIVA POLO ST. MORITZ 12  – 10 ARAUCARIA POLO CLUB

Score progression: 2-1 / 3-1 / 4-4 / 7- 5 / 10 – 8 / 12 – 10
Evviva Polo St Moritz: Lucie Venot (0 goals), Ignacio Kennedy 3 (5 goals), Martin Aguerre H 9 (7 goals), Robert Kofler (0 goal). Total HC: 12
Araucaria Polo Club: Luca Meier 1 (1 goal), Fabian Bolanterio 1 (4 goals), Adrian Laplacette 7 (6 goals), Fabio Meier 1 (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Lucero – R. Silva // S.Anca

 


 

EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY  13 –  9  HAMBURGER POLO CLUB 

Score progression: 2-1 / 5-3 / 7-5 / 8-7 / 11-9 / 13-9
Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Clément Smith 1 (0 goals), Guillermo Li  3 (4 goals), Tito Ruiz Guinazu 9 (7 goals) Derek Smith  (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Hamburger Polo Club: Caesar Crasemann 5 (4 goals), Heinrich Dumrath 3 (4 goals), Ramiro Zavaleta (4 goals), Daniel Crasemann 1 (0 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Villanueva – S.Anca // H.Iturraspe

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Wednesday, June 15 with the Subsidiary Cup:
02:00 pm  Polo Park Zürich vs Polo Club Niederweiden
05:00 pm  Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago vs BP Polo Malaysia

 

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Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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Coronel Suárez Polo Club and Berlin Polo were the first winning teams in the classification for the Subsidiary Cup

In the first match of the day, Coronel Suárez Polo Club beated Polo Park Zürich by 11-10 goals in a thrilling match, where the victory was decided in an extra chukker with a golden goal from Ignacio Badiola.

Coronel Suarez led the third chukker with two goals lead, and a great comeback from Polo Park Zurich tied the match in the fifth chukker, 8 – 8 goals.

At the end of the sixth chukker, Martin Joaquin had the opportunity to score the winning goal for Polo Park Zürich but Edouard Pan stopped the ball almost on the line.

With 10-10 result at the end of the sixth chukker, an extra one was played and Ignacio Badiola scored the winning goal.

Berlin Polo took the victory against Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago in another exciting match also decided in the last chukker.

Heinrich Dumrath and Caesar Crasemann replaced Juan Martin Obregon and Mariano Gutierrez.

Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago were leading during all the chukkers, but in the final one, a winning goal from Max Bosh gave the victory to the German team.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 6:

CORONEL SUAREZ POLO CLUB 11 –  10 POLO PARK ZÜRICH

Score progression: 4 – 0 / 5 – 1 / 5 – 3 / 7 – 5 / 8 – 8 /10 – 10 / 11 -10
Coronel Suárez Polo Club:  Sasha Radzianko  (0 goal), Misha Rodzianko 2 (2 goals), Ignacio Badiola 7 (5 goals) Edouard Pan  2 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Polo Park Zürich: Richard Harris  (0 goals), Segundo Copello 3  (3 goal), Miguel Amieva   3 (4 goals), Martin Joaquin 4 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: S.Anca – H.Iturraspe // G. Lucero

 


 

BERLIN POLO  6 –  5 ½ LAS BRISAS POLO CLUB OF CHICAGO

Score progression: 0 – 2 ½ / 0 – 3 ½ / 1 – 3 ½ / 3 – 4 ½  / 5 – 5 ½  /  6 – 5 ½ 
Berlin Polo: Kutlay Yaprak  2 (0 goal), Max Bosch 2 (3 goals), Valentin Novillo Astrada 1 (6 goals), Moritz Gädeke 1 (3 goals). Total HC: 12
Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago: Larry Aschebrook  (0 goal), Jaime Serra 1 (2 goals), Heinrich Dumrath 1 (4 goals), Caesar Crasemann 2 (4 goals). Total HC: 10
Umpires: G.Villanueva – G.Lucero // H.Iturraspe

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Tuesday, June 14 with the Quarterfinals:

10:30 am  Deauville Int. Polo Club vs Ellerstina Polo Club
12:30 pm  Hong Kong Polo Ass. vs Polo Club de Chantilly
03:00 pm  Evviva Polo St. Moritz vs Araucaria Polo Club
05:00 pm  Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley vs Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago

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Deauville International Polo Club, Araucaria Polo Club, Hong Kong Polo Association and Hamburger Polo Club completed the Quarterfinals of the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP

In the opening game of the day, Deauville International Polo Club won Araucaria Polo Club by 6-7 goals in a very close match and both teams secured a spot in the penalty shootout in group C.

Araucaria took the lead in the first chukker by 2-0 goals but Juan José Storni scored four consecutive goals from the field in the second chukker to place Deauville Int. Polo Club in front of the score, 3-4 goals.

The third and fourth chukkers ended with a tie result 5-5 goals, but in the fifth chukker, Pierre-Henri N’Goumou from fault and Ulysse Eisenchteter with an amazing team goal from the field increased the gap by 5-7 goals. Luca Meier narrowed the gap with a field goal at the end of the fifth chukker but the result didn’t change and Deauville Int. Polo took the win by 6-7 goals.

At the end of the day, the penalty shootout disputed between Deauville International Polo Club, Araucaria Polo Club and Polo Club Niederweiden from group C resulted into the classification of Deauville International Polo Club and Araucaria Polo Club.

The second match of the day saw the victory of Hamburger Polo Club against BP Polo Malaysia by 7 to 11 and secured a spot for the penalty shootout in group D.

A very intense game in the first chukker ended with 2-2 goals but in the second chukker, Hamburger Polo Club took the lead in the game by 2 – 5 goals.

Just after the start of the third chukker, Daniel Craseman was replaced by as was not feeling good. The chukker ended with a 3 goals lead for the German team. At the end of the match Hamburger Polo Club won by 7 to 11 goals and dispute a place for the quarterfinals in the penalty shootout. 

After the penalty shootout for the group D teams, Hong Kong Polo Association and Hamburger Polo Club were classified for the Quarterfinals and BP Malaysia will play the subsidiary cup.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 5:

ARAUCARIA POLO CLUB 6 – 7 DEAUVILLE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB

Score progression: 2-0 / 3-4 / 4-4 / 5-5 / 6-7 / 6-7
Araucaria Polo Club:  Luca Meier 3 (1 goal), Fabian Bolanterio 1 (4 goals), Adrian Laplacette 2 (6 goals) Fabio Meier (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Deauville Int. Polo Club:  Ulysse Eisenchteter 1 (0 goal), Patrick Eisenchteter (1 goal), Pierre-Henri N’Goumou 2  (6 goals), Juan José Storni 4 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G. Lucero – R.Silva // H.Iturraspe

 


 

BP POLO MALAYSIA  7 – 11 HAMBURGER POLO CLUB

Score progression: 2-2 / 2-5 / 3-7 / 5-10 / 6-11 / 7-11
BP Malaysia: James Beh  0 (0 goal), Victor Louarn 1 (1 goal), Tomas Panelo 4 (8 goals) Garvy Beh 2 (3 goals). Total HC: 12
Hamburger Polo Club: Caesar Crasemann 4 (4 goals), Heinrich Dumrath 7 (4 goals), Ramiro Zavaleta (4 goals), Daniel Crasemann / Hussein Abosaid (0 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva – G.Villanueva // S.Anca

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Monday, June 13
02:00 pm  Coronel Suarez Polo Club vs Polo Park Zürich
05:00 pm   Berlin Polo vs Las Brisas Poloi Club of Chicago

 

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Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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The Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley, Ellerstina Polo Club, Polo Club de Chantilly and Evviva Polo St. Moritz were the first teams to reach the Quarterfinals of the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP in Group A & B.

Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley bet Polo Park Zürich by 10-6 goals in the first match of the game.

Empire Polo Club had a strong start in the game, and at the end of the second chukker the American team was leading 0-5 goals, with a fantastic goal from Guillermo Li in the last seconds of the Chukker.

In the third chukker, Martin Joaquin scored the first goal for Polo Park Zurich, but two more goals from Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley increased the gap by 1-7 goals at halftime.

Miguel Amieva scored the only two goals of the fourth chukker and shortened the gap, but the game ended with 4 goals difference in favour of Empire, 6-10 goals.

The tournament‘s closest and more intensive match was between Coronel Suárez  Polo Club and Ellerstina Polo Club, where Ellerstina team took the victory by only one goal, 8-9 goals and secured a place in the quarterfinals.

Coronel Suárez  Polo Club was leading the match at the end of the third game, 4-2 goals but an outstanding performance from Ellerstina in the fourth chukker scoring 3 goals, placed the team in front by 4-5 goals.

In the fifth chukker Salvador Jauretche scored an amazing goal from the side,  increasing the gap again for Ellerstina Polo Club, but 2 goals from Edouard Pan and Ignacio Badiola returned again the lead to Coronel Suárez  by 7-6 goals

Badiola scored at the start of the sixth chukker but another great comeback from Ellerstina with goals from Jauretche and Chavane gave the victory to Ellerstina by 8-9 goals.

The third match of the day saw a dramatic end victory of Polo Club de Chantilly against Berlin Polo with a final result of 5 ½ to 5 goals.

Polo Club de Chantilly was in front of the score during all the chukkers with a slight gap difference. In the fifth chukker Kutlay Yaprak kutlay from the field narrowed the gap from 4 ½  to 4.

Valentin Novillo Astrada scored a penalty fault that put Berlin in front of the game for the first time in the sixth chukker, but Julien Reynes from the field striked the victory goal, 

The closing game of the day between Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago and Evviva Polo St. Moritz ended with the victory of the Evviva Polo St. Moritz and the final score was 7-15 goals.

In the first half of the game, the match was balanced, with a result of 6 – 8 goals but after the fourth chukker, an unstoppable Evviva Polo St. Moritz with Ignacio Kennedy and Martin Aguerre led the Swiss team to the quarterfinals.  

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 4:

POLO PARK ZÜRICH  6 –  10 EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY

Score progression: 0-3 / 0-5 / 1-7 / 3-7 / 5-9 / 6-10
Polo Park Zürich: Richard Harris 1 (0 goals), Segundo Copello 1 (1 goal), Miguel Amieva  3 (4 goals), Martin Joaquin 1 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Cément Smith 2 (0 goals), Guillermo Li 2  (4 goals), Tito Ruiz Guinazu 5 (7 goals) Derek Smith  (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Lucero, G.Villanueva // S.Anca

 


 

CORONEL SUAREZ POLO CLUB 8 – 9 ELLERSTINA POLO CLUB

Score progression: 2-1 / 3-1 / 4-2 / 4-5 / 7-5 / 8-9
Coronel Suárez Polo Club:  Ilan Bossard  (0 goal), Misha Rodzianko 1 (2 goals), Ignacio Badiola 5  (5 goals) Edouard Pan 2 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Ellerstina Polo Club: Sam Sztarkman 3 (2 goals), Salvador Jauretche 4 (4 goals), Juan Pedro Chavanne 2 (5 goals) Alex Sztarkman (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva, S.Anca // G.Lucero

 


 

POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY 5 ½  – 5 BERLIN POLO 

Score progression: 1 ½ – 0 / 1 ½ – 0 / 2 ½ – 2 / 4 ½ – 3 / 4 ½ – 4 / 5 ½ – 5
Polo Club de Chantilly: Jean-Claude Le Grand  (0 goal), Dorian Bulteau  (3 goals), Louis Jarrige 3 (4 goals), Julien Reynes 2 (4 goals). Total HC: 11
Berlin Polo: Kutlay Yaprak  1 (0 goal), Max Bosch  (3 goals), Valentin Novillo Astrada 4 (6 goals), Moritz Gädeke  (3 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva, G.Lucero // G.Villanueva

 


 

LAS BRISAS POLO CLUB OF CHICAGO 8 – 13 EVVIVA POLO ST. MORITZ 

Score progression: 1 -1/ 4-3 / 5-6 / 7-13 / 8-15
Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago: Larry Aschebrook  (0 goal), Jaime Serra  (2 goals), Juan Martin Obregon 4 (6 goals), Mariano Gutierrez 4 (4 goals). Total HC: 12
Evviva Polo St Moritz: Robert Kofler (0 goal), Ignacio Kennedy 6 (5 goals), Martin Aguerre H 9 (7 goals) Tommy Rinderknecht (0 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Villanueva, H.Iturraspe // R.Silva

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Sunday, June 12
02:00 pm   Araucaria Polo Club vs Deauville International Polo Club
05:00 pm   BP Polo Malaysia vs Hamburger Polo Club

 

Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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The action continues at the 2022 POLO RIDER CUP with the daily matches between Polo Club Niederweiden and Deauville International Polo Club and later with Hong Kong Polo Association against Hamburger Polo Club.

The first match of the day resulted in a victory of Polo Club Niederweiden against Deauville International Polo Club by  5 ½ – 5 goals.

The 2021 POLO RIDER CUP runner-up of last year, Deauville International Polo Club, had a good start scoring four goals at the first two chukkers by Pierre-Henri Ngomou and Juan Jose Storni, and the score was 0 ½ – 4 goals.

In the third chukker, Anton Grabosh scored the first goal for his team, but immediately, Pierre-Henri Ngomou, from a fault, increased the difference again by 4 goals.

Polo Club Niederweiden entered into the game in the fourth chukker, and with two goals from Emil Grabosh and Santi Schweitzer, the Austrian team narrowed the difference by 3 ½ – 5 goals.

A great comeback from Polo Club Niederweiden, with two goals from Emil and Santi in the fifth chukker, gave advantage to the Austrian team for the first time, with 5 ½ to 5 goals.

The final result was 5 ½ – 5 goals in favour of Polo Club Niederweiden as any team scored in the sixth and last chukker.

In the day‘s second game, Hong Kong Polo Association secured a win 8–4 over Hamburger Polo Club. 

The first two chukkers ended with three goals led from Hong Kong Polo Association, but in the third chukker, Heinrich Dumrath narrowed the gap with two goals, 3-2 goals.

The fourth chukker ended with only one goal difference in favour of Hong Kong Polo, 5-4 goals, but in the last two chukkers, a great shot from the field by Élouan Badarello that was replacing Cyrille Costes in the Hong Kong Polo team, and two more goals from Elena Venot and Pelayo Berazadi gave the victory to Hong Kong.

 


 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 3:

POLO CLUB NIEDERWEIDEN  5 ½ –  5 DEAUVILLE INTERNATIONAL POLO CLUB 

Score progression: 0 ½ – 2, 0 ½ – 4, 3 ½ – 5, 5 ½ – 5, 5 ½ – 5.
Polo Club Niederweiden: Santi Schweitzer 2 (4 goals), Anton Grabosh 1 (3 goals), Emil Grabosh 2 (1 goal) Paul Grabosh (3 goals). Total HC: 11
Deauville Int. Polo Club:  Ulysse Eisenchteter (0 goal), Patrick Eisenchteter (1 goal), Pierre-Henri N’Goumou  3 (6 goals), Juan José Storni 2 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: R.Silva – S.Anca // H.Iturraspe

 


 

HONG KONG POLO ASSOCIATION 8 – 4 HAMBURGER POLO CLUB

Score progression: 1 – 0, 3 – 0, 3 – 2, 5 – 4, 6 – 4, 8 – 4 
Hong Kong Polo Association: Élouan Badarello 3 (0 goal), Elena Venot 1 (1 goal), Pelayo Berazadi 1  (5 goals), Brieuc Rigaux 3 (6 goals). Total HC: 12
Hamburger Polo Club: Caesar Crasemann  (4 goals), Heinrich Dumrath 4 (4 goals), Ramiro Zavaleta (4 goals), Daniel Crasemann  (0 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G. Lucero – G.Villanueva  // H.Iturraspe

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Saturday, June 11
10.30 am Polo Park Zürich vs Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley
12.30 pm Coronel Suarez Polo Club vs Ellerstina Polo Club
3.00 pm    Polo Club of Chantilly vs Berlin Polo Club 
5.00 pm    Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago vs Evviva Polo St Moritz

 

Photos by © GUADALUPE AIZAGA

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The second day of the POLO RIDER CUP tournament was played between Coronel Suárez Polo Club against Evviva Polo St. Moritz, Polo Park Zürich and Berlin Polo, Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago met Ellerstina Polo Club and Polo Club de Chantilly with Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley

The day‘s first match resulted in a Evviva Polo St. Moritz victory against Coronel Suárez Polo Club by 8- 10 goals.  

Evviva Polo St. Moritz had a strong start during the first half of the game. In the fifth chukker, Coronel Suarez Polo Club tried to close the gap by 5 – 8 goals, but the final victory was for the Swiss team by 8 – 10 goals.

Berlin Polo took the win over the defending champion of the 2021 POLO RIDER CUP, Polo Park Zürich by 9-14 goals in the second game of the day.

The opening chukkers saw a balance game between the two teams as at the end of the second chukker the result was 2-2 goals.

In the third chukker, Berlin Polo extended the lead by 3-6 goals with three goals of Moritz Gaedke and one from Valentin Novillo Astrada in the final seconds of the chukker. 

The match‘s final result ended with a clear victory of the German team by 9-14 goals.

Ellerstina Polo Club defeated Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago by 4 -9 goals.

In the first chukker, Salvador Jaureche scored the only goal of the opening chukker, and at the end of the second one, the Argentinean team was leading 0-4 with two more goals from Jaureche and Sam Sztarkman.

Juan Martin Obregon scored the first goal for Las Brisas at the beginning of the third chukker, but Jaureche and Sam increased  the gap by 1-6 goals.

In the fifth chukker, Obregon fell, and he was replaced in the last chukker by Martin Joaquin and could not continue.  

In the last day‘s match, Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley won its game against Polo Club de Chantilly by 8 ½ – 9 in the closest game since the tournament started. 

The first two chukkers were equal, but at the end of the fourth chukker, the French team managed to increase the gap by 7 ½ – 5 goals and take some advantage.

Tito Ruiz put emotion into the game as at the end of the fifth chukker, he closed the gap, and the American team was behind only by ½ goal.

At the last chukker, Tito Ruiz Guiñazu scored his seventh goal in the match that gave the victory to Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley.

 

POLO RIDER CUP – DAY 2:

CORONEL SUAREZ POLO CLUB 8 –  10 EVVIVA POLO ST. MORITZ 

Score progression: 1-2, 1-4, 3-6, 5-8, 6-10, 8-10
Coronel Suárez Polo Club:  Ilan Bossard  1 (0 goal), Misha Rodzianko 1 (2 goals), Ignacio Badiola  3 (5 goals) Edouard Pan 3 (5 goals). Total HC: 12
Evviva Polo St Moritz: Robert Kofler (0 goal), Ignacio Kennedy 3 (5 goals), Martin Aguerre H 7 (7 goals) Tommy Rinderknecht (0 goals). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Lucero – G.Villanueva // S.Anca

 


 

POLO PARK ZÜRICH 9 – 14 BERLIN POLO

Score progression: 1-1, 2-2, 3-6, 4-9, 6-13, 9-14

Polo Park Zürich: Richard Harris (0 goals), Segundo Copello 1 (1 goal), Miguel Amieva 7 (4 goals), Martin Joaquin 1 (5 goals). Total HC: 12

Berlin Polo: Kutlay Yaprak 1 (0 goal), Max Bosch 2 (3 goals), Valentin Novillo Astrada 3 (6 goals), Moritz Gädeke 7 (3 goals). Total HC: 12

Umpires: G.Villanueva – S.Anca // H.Iturraspe

 

LAS BRISAS POLO CLUB OF CHICAGO 4 – 9 ELLERSTINA POLO CLUB

Score progression: 0-1, 0-4, 1-6, 2-6, 2-9, 4-9
Las Brisas Polo Club of Chicago: Larry Aschebrook  (0 goal), Jaime Serra 1 (2 goals), Juan Martin Obregon 2 (6 goals), Mariano Gutierrez 1 (4 goals). Total HC: 12
Ellerstina Polo Club: Sam Sztarkman 2 (2 goals), Salvador Jaureche 7 (4 goals), Juan Pedro Chavanne (5 goals) Alex Sztarkman (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: G.Lucero – R.Silva // H.Iturraspe

 


 

POLO CLUB DE CHANTILLY 8 ½  – 9 EMPIRE POLO CLUB OF COACHELLA VALLEY

Score progression: 2 ½ – 2, 3 ½ -3, 6 ½ – 3, 7 ½ – 5, 7 ½ – 7, 8 ½ – 9 
Polo Club de Chantilly: Jean-Claude Le Grand  (0 goal), Dorian Bulteau 1  (3 goals), Louis Jarrige 4 (4 goals), Julien Reynes 3 (4 goals). Total HC: 11
Empire Polo Club of Coachella Valley: Ambre Ploix (0 goals), Guillermo Li  1 (4 goals), Tito Ruiz Guinazu 7 (7 goals) Derek Smith 1 (1 goal). Total HC: 12
Umpires: H.Iturraspe– R.Silva // S.Anca

 


 

The POLO RIDER CUP continues on Friday, June 10
2.00pm Polo Club Niederweiden vs. Deauville International Polo Club
5.00pm    Hong Kong Polo Association vs Hamburger Polo Club

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