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Welcome to the captivating universe of Polo. The latest issue of POLO+10 is now available for download and it’s packed with riveting stories, thrilling tournaments, and fascinating people from the vibrant world of Polo.

This edition showcases the 23rd Zurich International Ladies Polo Cup, a celebrated tournament that continues to fortify Polo Park Zurich as the nexus for women’s Polo in Europe. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking action of the 129th Argentine Open, where the formidable team of La Dolfina Saudi emerged triumphant.

Take a virtual trip with us to Aspen and experience how Marc and Melissa Ganzi have breathed new life into the local Polo scene since re-establishing the club in 2014. Their commitment has not only popularized Polo in Aspen and the surrounding area but has also significantly enhanced the Polo experience with innovative events and programs.

We also journey to Argentina, where we had the pleasure of meeting two outstanding young Polo players, Mia Cambiaso and Milagros Sanchez. They are an integral part of our Polo universe, and we are thrilled to share our encounters with them.

This issue provides insights into the recent development of Polo in China, thanks to an enlightening report by Cinderella von Dungern. Additionally, you can look forward to exclusive interviews, including a conversation with Pascal Renauldon who shares his enthusiasm for equestrian sports.

We invite you to delve into the spring issue of POLO+10, which offers a comprehensive view of the captivating world of Polo. Enjoy the read and anticipate an eventful and exciting Polo season in 2023.

Thomas Wirth, Founder and Publisher of POLO+10, extends a warm welcome to all readers.

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Tournaments and people, polo science and lifestyle – the new issue of POLO+10 WORLD brings you stories from the whole polo universe.

+++ OUR PARTNERS United by a passion for polo – experience the strength and reach of our global network. +++ ITALIA POLO CHALLENGE CORTINA Cortina and the polo snow – always full throttle ahead! The 2023 edition of the Italia Polo Challenge starts with remarkable results this time as well. +++ ST. REGIS WORLD SNOW POLO CHAMPIONSHIP In a thrilling finish, Blade And Bow won its first St. Regis World Snow Polo Championship at Rio Grande Park, in Aspen Colorado. +++ 129TH ARGENTINE OPEN A returning Juan Martin Nero and the rise of young Poroto Cambiaso meant that La Dolfina Saudi performed like a solid wall and were simply invincible. Not even La Natividad, the defending champion with its two talented brothers Barto and Jeta Castagnola, could stand up to them. +++ POLO IN CHINA‘ 22 Although Polo in China has a very long tradition dating back to the Tang dynasty, its modern development is rather exclusive, with a small circle of a total of only under 100 active players. +++ SLOVAKIA’S SNOW POLO Slovakia’s Snow Polo: Glistening snow magic meets adrenaline-charged polo in the scenic mountain landscape of Oravska Lesna. +++ 23RD ZÜRICH INTERNATIONAL LADIES POLO CUP Polo Park Zürich was topping itself last year and is fast becoming the hub for female polo in Europe. +++ CLUB MAGAZINE POLO PARK ZÜRICH POLO+10 will again produce the big special edition in the 2023/2024 season. Don‘t miss the chance to reach an exclusive top target group with your ad. +++ 20TH BENDURA BANK SNOW POLO WORLD CUP KITZBÜHEL Intocast won the battle of the unbeatens to capture the 20th Bendura Bank Snow Polo World Cup. +++ BERFORMANCE GROUP BEACH POLO WORLD MASTERS BERLIN 2023 This year, the Grünau lido was once again the venue for the Beach Polo Masters. +++ AMERICA’S GREAT HOPE ARELLANO 20-year-old Hope Arellano has taken the world of polo by storm. With a myriad of titles, championships and notable victories on her trophy shelf; Arellano’s dominance and dedication to the sport is an inspiration, especially for other young women. +++ THE BALANCE THE BALANCE launches the world‘s first offshore RehabClinic program on Superyachts. +++ MORITZ KLATTEN: BIOHACKING RETREAT SYLT At the first Biohacking Retreat on the island of Sylt, we can learn in two days how to unleash our full genetic potential. Co-organizer Moritz Klatten reveals in an interview what exactly is behind the biohacking trend. +++ INTERVIEW WITH PASCAL RENAULDON “We are all horsemen, and it is only natural that we want to share this passion with others through the media.” +++ FERENC FLAMM EQUINE FINE ART Ferenc’s passion is horses and to paint horses. He works throughout the international field, often on commissions. His objects are polo, harness racing and dressage. +++

Although Polo in China has a very long tradition dating back to the Tang dynasty, its modern development is rather exclusive, with a small circle of a total of only under 100 active players.

Over the past 15 years, it became quite a vivid and determined polo place with international medium and high goal tournaments in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin, impressive modern polo-clubs and some Chinese players also joining tournaments worldwide, especially in Thailand and Europe.

In the recent past, however, polo in China suffered substantially under pandemic restrictions. Compared to previous years, the imposed health and visa restrictions were further increased, effectively banning international travels, and limiting the player pool to domestic players. But even those domestic players were hardly able to play. Various lockdowns in numerous Chinese cities and severe national travel restrictions for humans and horses prevented regular polo activities all over the year. Inbound travels from international players or reliable planning for tournaments and sponsoring were once again not possible. The already comparatively small number of Chinese polo players was extremely challenged by those external circumstances.

The driving engine behind polo in China came from a few experienced players who – before Covid started in 2020 – had travelled as active players through various polo destinations worldwide. Among those established polo promoters are Shilai Liu (China’s best polo player & successful business entrepreneur), Zongming (Windson) Rao (founder & owner of the clothing company Fast Fish) and Yanyang Li (editor of China’s leading horse magazine and organisator of international equestrian events). Currently the only foreigners who play in China are two Argentinian players, Cesar Hugo Palacior (hcp +3) in Tianjin and Rodrigo Bauzada (hcp +4) in Shanghai, which arrived at the very end of the season due to visa and
travel difficulties.

Only in autumn, some action became more feasible & visible. The three traditional polo clubs, Tang Polo Club (Tang PC) in Anping, Nine Dragons Hill Polo Club (NDH) in Shanghai and Metropolitan Polo Club (MPC) in Tianjin somehow managed to keep their horses trained in midst of all Covid restrictions and organized small club tournaments in rather turbulent circumstances. In all three locations, some players just started to play again after a long pandemic break, so the level of the games was adjusted accordingly. The low goal tournaments were focused, with only two teams competing against each other. In Shanghai, the two teams of the “Fast Fish Gold Cup” tournament consisted of Muqiao Chen, Ye Yang, Wawa, Jeff Su (Team NDH) and Windson Rao, Jack Ji, Sasha Feng, Biao Wang (Team Fast Fish). In Anping, the two teams that met in the “China Open Cup” involved Biao Wang, Rodrigo Bauzada, Windson Rao, Yanyang Li (Team Fast Fish) and Shilai Liu, Nan Liu, Ketu Chao, Yin Bao (Team Tang PC). In Tianjin, the two teams of the “Metropolitan Polo Open 2022” tournament were made up of Cesar Hugo Palacior, Yuan Jian Liu, Fatin Li, Rogers Wang (Team MPC) and Ya Lie Chen, Xin Li, Michael Xu, Jin Qiang Hui/ Sasha Feng (Silk Team). Everybody was so relieved to play, finally back on horses and enjoying some ambitious fights after such a long “silent season”. After the games, opulent dinner parties followed. The atmosphere among riders and visitors was very joyful and enthusiastic.

Polo in China faced challenging times during pandemic, and Chinese players demonstrated strong resilience. Hopefully in 2023, they can again restart from the spot where since 2020 external circumstances had limited them. They are very ambitious and eager to learn the skills and strategy behind the game. And above all, they are good horse riders. But of course, it would be essential to involve some international players. It’s encouraging to observe strong mutual efforts to keep the polo sport & spirit going.

Text by Cinderella von Dungern. Photography Tang PC, NDH PC, MPC PC, JJ International, private

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