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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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He is the president of Polo Park Zurich and one of the most colorful minds on the scene. At the end of the 2021 season, POLO+10 met Sébastien Le Page and talked to him about his very personal season review, plans for 2022, highlights, low points and his philosophy of life.

 

“I just can`t get enough of the polo life!
Sébastien Le Page, President of POLO PARK ZURICH

 

What is your summary for the 2020 polo season?
It was another successful season for Polo Park Zurich, despite the poor summer weather and the spectre of Covid. On a local level, we were able to run all nine scheduled tournaments, play over 800 chukkas, organize the Swiss Medium-Goal Championship and the 22nd International Ladies Cup, and increase our membership at all levels, both low and medium-goal. New organizations have joined us, many of our players have progressed, the polo level has increased, and we have welcomed many new horses. We reached 170 playing members this year, half of whom are women, and currently host more than 200 horses. The kids polo is also flourishing. We have had the joy of hosting the Swiss national team twice at our tournaments and many players from abroad have joined us regularly. The atmosphere of friendship and sportsmanship was excellent as always and we had a lot of fun!

That sounds like a successful season all around. 
And it goes even further: Internationally, we were namely also very proud that the two teams from La Irenita brilliantly represented the colors of Polo Park Zurich at the Argentine Open. We are also very fortunate that we won both the Rider Cup and the Open de France Ladies in Chantilly. So, all in all, it was a great season. As for me personally, I only won one tournament during that time, even though I had wonderful horses and made good progress in my polo. So there is still some room for improvement!

What are your plans for the upcoming season?
So far, we have planned ten tournaments at Polo Park Zurich, including the Swiss Championships (with medium or low goal ratio from -2 to +8 goals). We will organize the 23rd international Ladies Cup and we intend to defend our title at the Rider Cup in Chantilly. We will play the Gold Cup in Gstaad. At the Argentine Open we will again compete with two teams, this year with a Ladies and a La Irenita team. We are also in the process of developing more events around polo, as well as events that have nothing to do with polo at all, but for which we still use the club as a facility. This year, we hired a special event manager for this purpose, and I expect a lot from her. This will allow us to open the door to polo to people who previously knew nothing about the sport or its lifestyle, hopefully making it more mainstream. We have also signed many new sponsorships, some of which are multi-year, so we are well supported by both our sponsors and our members. Personally, I have a feeling we will be playing more than 900 chukkas this coming season. Let‘s see how the weather cooperates!

Please also tell us about your plans in Argentina for the rest of 2021 and 2022.
Morgan and I are flying to Argentina in mid-November to our farm in Lobos. Unfortunately, the uncertainty around Covid and the travel restrictions from afar make it impossible for us to organize the traditional San Eugenio women‘s tournament. Therefore, we will have to forgo it again this year. Instead, we will focus on training in Lobos and of course supporting our teams at the Argentine Open! La Irenita II has yet to qualify but the La Irenita Ladies already are, so we will definitely be there in Palermo! Separately, Morgan will be training for the Gaucho Derby, arguably the toughest horse race in the world, in which she will compete in early March. So we will probably stay in Argentina for two to three months, if the situation around Covid allows it.

Can you also tell us about your sponsorship activities?
We sponsor two teams in the Open. First La Irenita II with Facu and Tomas Fernandez Llorente, Min Podesta and Flaco Garcia Grossi. They still have to pass the qualification, but I have high hopes for this team. Secondly, La Irenita Ladies is also there with Milagros Sanchez, Hope Arellano, Izzy Parsons and Fatima Balzano. They are already qualified and I hope they will present us brilliant polo as well! Then we are also sponsoring the Snow Polo World Cup in St. Moritz, although we won‘t be fielding a team there this year. We also sponsor the Swiss national polo team. On the other side we have many new interesting sponsors, including very good support from for example „Perrier-Jouët“ or „Clinique La Prairie“, but also some newcomers in polo, like the „SwissOne Smart Index Crypto Fund“. We are also in the process of building sponsorship relationships with new companies that become aware of Polo Park Zurich through our success. I will hopefully be able to tell you more about this shortly! Watch this space!

What is the biggest challenge in the coming polo season?
The biggest problem we are facing at the moment is the fact that we have almost reached the maximum number of horses we can accommodate at the Polo Park Zurich or in the surrounding area. It really pains me to have to say this – but I think that in the coming season we will have no choice but to keep a waiting list. However, not for completely new beginners, but for new potential members who bring their own horses. We simply don’t have the space for horses on top. But to be honest, it’s a good problem to have, rather than the opposite!

What are you most looking forward to in the Polo Season 2022 – and why?
In this respect, my role is a bit schizophrenic. On the one hand, as the owner of Polo Park Zurich, I have to keep my members happy and make sure they like to come back. On the other hand, I‘m also a player and the head of the Los Lobos organization, and I want to win tournaments. However, the two don‘t always go hand in hand. This season, when we got so many new members, I focused more on making sure they enjoy polo. So I helped them with my own horses, sometimes to the detriment of my own polo and to the detriment of my own polo pros. But for this coming season, I want to be selfish again for a season, because I intend to have a 1-goal handicap by the end of the season. For this I have the right horses and the right organization. I will therefore focus strongly on this dream! Of course, I will also put my focus on the Swiss Championships and put a lot of energy into winning the Gold Cup in Gstaad. I am also considering playing a few weeks in France next year. I‘m already in talks with sponsors, so we‘ll see what happens there. But a 1-goal handicap by the end of the season is what I am really hoping for!

Your wife Morgan is the president of the Swiss Polo Association. How do you complement each other in work?
The funny thing is that Morgan‘s election as president of the Swiss Polo Association – the first woman in the history of polo to hold the office of president of an active polo association anywhere in the world – was my idea. But she also told me from the very beginning that she would only do it if I didn‘t interfere with her work! So we do not complement each other at all. She almost never asks me for advice, at most once in my role as owner of a polo club in Switzerland, but not as husband or even as former vice president of the SPA. But I am a busy man and I trust her completely anyway, so it kind of suits me!

Is it true that you have discovered your passion for polo through your wife? 
No, Morgan and I started polo on exactly the same day in 2011 – when we attended the taster course at the Polo Park Zurich with Francisco Podesta. We got both immediately hooked.

Not only both of you are active players but also your son. How do you describe the energy in such a Polo-loving family? 
With Armand it took a little longer, because he was originally afraid of horses. Now, of course, he‘s long since playing better than we are! The energy in the family is very good, because playing together with his loved ones or against them is one of the best aspects of the sport. And of course, a polo-loving family means that all the ancillary aspects of the lifestyle are understood by everyone: the respect for the horses, the grooms, the asados, the mate-drinking, the endless discussions about handicaps, about horses, the hours spent at the polo club. All this makes sense in our family. The only tensions arise when we sometimes have to decide who sits on which horse for a match. But fortunately we have always solved that well in the end so far!

Polo has played a very important role in your life for ten years now. Can you tell us about a particularly great moment during this time? 
This question is almost impossible to answer because so many memories come to mind: the day I bought the Polo Club, the Grand Opening of the new clubhouse and stables, or winning the Swiss Medium Goal Championships. The Golden Goal at the Deauville Silver Cup and the face of Pancho Bensadon. The lunch with Facu, Nico, Polito and Gonzalito Pieres. The infamous evening in Chantilly with Pablo MacDonough. The game three against four with Min Podesta, which I lost only by a golden goal. Juan Martin Nero, who addressed me by my name even though we had never met before. Scoring a goal with a neck-shot and hearing Martin Podesta shout behind me: „THIS is polo!“. Playing with the Maharajah of Jaipur in Germany.

 

“In a way, polo is even more important to me than my family.” 
Sébastien Le Page, President of POLO PARK ZURICH

 

And the list goes on and on?
Don‘t say I didn‘t warn you! (laughs) Seeing my son play polo even though he‘s afraid of horses. Seeing Morgan win the Open de France with the Vénot sisters. Laughing to tears together with Jorge MacDonough in London. Meeting Adolfo Cambiaso. The purchase of San Eugenio. The January 1 chukkas where three generations of Le Page played three generations of Podesta and the tears of Min Podesta who had never seen his grandfather on a horse (and Oscar scored the first goal!). The first time I ever signed an autograph as a polo player. But to be completely honest – and maybe it sounds a bit cliché, but I swear it‘s true: The best moments I‘ve had playing polo are all the evenings around the campfire playing truco, talking about polo, laughing with each other, drinking wine and just enjoying the atmosphere and the friendship.

When did the enthusiasm for polo really grab you for the first time? Can you remember the moment and the feeling?
The first day, the first lesson, the first hit with the ball – and I was immediately hooked. I was hooked! I remember that my friend Cédric Schweri had made T-shirts in his former club that said: „If you‘ve got the virus, we a-polo-gize“. And that‘s exactly what it is. Not only do Morgan and Armand see it that way and are that way, but my parents are now following polo as well. So the virus is spreading. Let‘s make it a pandemic!

Not only do you enjoy being on the Polo field – you also love everything around this sport. Why?
I played rugby for 25 years and this sport is famous for the atmosphere outside the pitch. I think the tougher the sport, the more respect the players have for each other. I‘ve always loved that camaraderie in rugby; the third half, the mutual respect. And I‘ve found the same thing in polo. I can‘t understand people who come to a game, play, and then quickly leave to do other things. I have to bask in the wonderful atmosphere long after the game is over. I remember Francisco Podesta telling me once two years ago: Seb, you organize too many asados in the club, the grooms need to sleep sometimes too, you know! But I just love that camaraderie, the banter, the fun, the conversations about horses, handicaps, the jokes. And I love playing Truco, of course! But it‘s also more than that. It also has to do with meeting people, discovering Argentina and also many other places in the world. I just can‘t get enough of this polo life: Whether it‘s meeting kings or arguing with my gauchos on my farm. I just love it!

What is so fascinating about this sport? Why is it the most important thing in your life – after your family?
Actually, in a way, polo is even more important than my family. I’m aware that this is one of the most dangerous team sports in the world, so the risk of death or permanent injury is real and possible. If I wanted to put family first, I would tell my wife and son not to play. It‘s too dangerous! But I‘ve made my peace with it. In the clubhouse at Polo Park Zurich, I put up a poster with a drawing of polo players that says, „Anything will kill you, so choose something you enjoy.“ And that‘s what polo is all about. It‘s fun! It‘s a team sport, polo is fast and furious, there are animals involved, it‘s glamorous! The lifestyle is wonderful, it‘s interacting with others, and it‘s a chess game, physically and mentally. And of course, in addition, it has become my main business.

Why is there a prejudice in many people’s minds that Polo is an extremely elitist sport?
I guess it‘s because British monarchs have been playing polo for decades and many know the sport from that context. So it‘s automatically associated with the monarchy and therefore with elitism. When I invite people to watch some chukkas, they still very often ask me how they should dress. My answer is always the same: „Come like me, in shorts and flip-flops“.

16 years ago, you had to digest a severe blow of fate when your first wife died at the age of 33. How did you manage to regain your strength, positivity, optimism and your hunger for life?
Well, that‘s a question I could fill a whole book with the answer to! But in short, I was lucky to be surrounded by a loving family and a great son, even though he was only three years old at the time. I was working for the Glencore group of companies at the time, and everyone there was absolutely fantastic, too. But that doesn‘t mean it‘s all over today, if you want me to be frank. And I‘m sure all the people who know me well can fully confirm that. But I‘m ok! With Armand and Morgan by my side, I live a very happy life today.

Are you a fighter and a survivor?
Not at all. I am exactly the opposite. I‘m lazy, get scared easily, get depressed and anguished. I stress myself out too much and therefore stress others out too. I am good at making excuses and I try to make things easy for myself. Sometimes I suffer from impostor syndrome. But I am a thinker and I am empathetic. I am generally lucky, I am a success person and I trust people. That compensates for my negative traits quite well. And when I get a little down again because things aren‘t going the way I want them to, Armand is almost always there right away to tell me, „Dad, slow down, turn around and look at what you‘ve already accomplished.“ This helps me a lot in moments of doubt. I wonder if he is not basically more mature than I am!

How do you describe your philosophy of life?
My life changed completely at the age of 17 when I read Thus Spoke Zarathustra. This book by Nietzsche is about a master and his disciple. The disciple asks, „Master, what should I do to be happy?“. And the master answers, „Be happy!“. And that has been my philosophy of life ever since. 

Text by Jan Marie Kiesel

Polo Helmets and Picnic Baskets

“Well, you won’t need those,” Morgan Van Overbroek said, as I staggered into Polo Park Zürich ‘s clubhouse weighed down with raincoat, cap and big umbrella. “Trust me,” she said, so I did.She was right. The rain held off for the final day of the 22nd International Ladies Polo Tournament on 4th July. Just as well, as Polo Park Zürich had a new concept for their spectators – reserved picnic spaces with baskets of delicious munchies, champagne and sun-umbrellas, combined with a general BYO picnic area for casual, spontaneous guests. There was to be a full day of polo with the finals of the Challenge League, followed by a spectacular competition for the winner of the Medium League.

Sunday, Fun-day

The first game started at 11:00, with friends and family present to fire on Team Polo Park Zürich vs Team Kensington. Team Polo Park Zürich comprising of Belen Podesta, Isabelle Rösch, Annette Fetscherin, and Claudia Ide sharing with Lea Köchli, produced a composed performance, hammering in goal after goal to give them an impressive tally of 11 on the scoreboard.

Team Kensington with Ann-Kathrin Braendle, Katalin Siklasi and the sharing combinations of Katarina Donhauser, Alex Weiss, Simone Bollinger and Elizabeth Schoh needed to sharpen their game. They did just that with Katalin on a brilliant little pony, Jorgi, zipping through gaps and putting pressure on the opposition. Ann-Kathrin broke free in the 4th chukker for a couple of clever goals. Too late, however and Team Polo Park Zürich came in at third place.

Teams Hato and Jolies Filles were next up playing for overall winner. The sister combination of Sue-Ann and Shiva-Cosma Strub aided by Gunilla Mannsdorff and Marta Gabrin stated off brightly with a grand display of link-up play and continued their aggressive game to put 4 goals on the scoreboard. They were quicker, more direct and better organised than Team Hato, despite Anja Gutbrod hopping on her favourite pony,Baila, in the second chukker and driving the ball sharply towards goal, only to be constantly blocked by Jolies Filles’s superior defence. Franziska Fuhrer enjoyed playing her 6 year old home breed, Mariposa, but she, with Lea Morel, Sibylle Grass, Nicole Boss and Kathrin Gralla completing Team Hato, could not find their playing rhythm. It was Jolies Filles who took the Challenge League Trophy.

Chilled Champagne and Competitive Fire

The picnic areas were filling up and the champagne glasses were clinking as the umpires called time for the start of the Medium League. The three teams had started their round-robin tournament on Saturday. Sunday was, therefore, a continuation of those games. We were in for some confident, fast-paced polo.

Team Estée Lauder had Laura Steinbach and Sammy-Joe Strub playing at Nrs. 1and 2, both putting in a mammoth effort in attack. Laura Fass was the player with the all-round vision at 3 and Ulrike Gabrin, usually an attacking player, was competently experimenting with a spell at defence.

However, it was the Team Perrier-Jöuet who snapped up second place.

Ann Meier battled hard, seizing the ball at every possible opportunity and powering down the field backed up by Aline Haerry. Kira Wetzel relentlessly wrestled openings for her Nr. 4 player, Polina Nazarova, to break through. Both players gave short displays of brilliance but were no match for the overall winner ,Team Clinique La Prairie, who used their first two chukkers to strengthen their position as tournament favourites. Beata Dudler, always a competent Nr.1, a constantly forward-orientated player, was able to combine well with Katja Grauweiler at Nr.2 to win line-outs and start attacking moves with real efficiency. Morgan Van Overbroek was pulling the strings at Nr.3 in a typically imposing fashion, ruthlessly exploiting any open spaces left by the opposition. Team Clinique La Prairie had Elena Venot as their Nr.4, a stand-out performer and highest handicapped player of the tournament at +6. There’s no doubt that she’s extremely talented, reading the game superbly and putting players into free spaces with the timing of her passes. We were offered a master-class in pace attack combined with the ability to remain calm under pressure. With this combination of experience and expertise, Team Clinique La Prairie took home the silver at 22nd International Ladies Tournament 2021.

Prizes all round
The prize-giving was held in front of the clubhouse with MVP of the Challenge League awarded to Belen Podesta and Elena Venot in the Medium League. BPP was Lebero, played by Elena Venot and owned by Sébastian Le Page.

The level and quality of play in women’s polo is improving every year, and Polo Park Zürich is playing a major part in this providing women’s tournaments, training and support.

Thank you, Polo Park Zürich

Photos: ©Click Polo and ©Guadalupe Aziaga
 
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Oliver Winter, President | German Polo Association DPV
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Dear friends of POLO+10, dear Polo friends,

the Covid-19 pandemic and its consequences influence our everyday life during these weeks. The first concern of course is for our families and friends. Protecting their health and limiting the spread of the virus still is our greatest common obligation.

We are all asked to adapt to the current circumstances, follow the restrictions in our sport and the advice for personal distancing where necessary.

And we can see that in following official advice we are successfully fighting Covid-19. As a result in more and more countries the strict measures will be eased in the upcoming weeks, a return to limited training slowly is possible. Polo clubs and stables affected from the restrictions have mastered the special challenges very well. Despite the sometimes limiting possibilities, the care for the horses was and is always upheld. And fortunately the good and close cooperation with the authorities has made it possible to quickly implement individual training plans.

Our Polo clubs and all their staff have made the best of the situation so far, for which I thank them on behalf of all Polo players!

But despite these positive experiences, the Corona virus has also affected our sport noticeably. Especially those of us who live from and with Polo, the coaches, referees, grooms, but also professional players and tournament organizers, have been hit economically by the effects of the pandemic.

We see that individual training in many clubs is possible again, that many of us can continue their work with the horses. Many clubs are currently preparing for a reduced season, so unfortunately we will not see every tournament originally scheduled for this year. Main events such as the European Polo Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan and various big national tournaments are already postponed to 2021. And the training of young people will probably only be possible to a very limited extent in this 2020 season.

Still we should be optimistic for the second half of this year. As soon as possible we will see small tournaments being considered in many places and later in the year we all hope for further liftings of  the sanctions and maybe some High Goal events. Polo is a mesmerizing and dynamic team sport. It is our passion to live it and to share it with our family, friends and the many fans and spectators.

We are experiencing strong solidarity in the Polo family and I am very happy to see the support and help offered everywhere. I hope you enjoy this edition of POLO+10 and that we will meet again soon at a Polo ground. Please stay healthy and take care!

Let‘s enjoy Polo!

Oliver Winter, President | German Polo Association DPV

POLO+10 is more than delighted to start the production of the new highclass Magazine for the Polo Park & Country Club Zürich 2020. The new magazine will come out in spring 2020. PPZ – these three letters stand for Polo Park Zurich and at the same time for entrepreneur spirit, innovation and development. Since it was founded in 1998, Polo Park Zurich has developed into the Polo Club with the largest headcount and the most important training centre for polo in Switzerland. Morgan Van Overbroek and Sébastien Le Page direct the club into a bright future and celebrated a glamorous 20 years jubilee with the opening of the new club house in 2018. They bring so much passion to the sport and travel the world for new polo experiences which they transform and adapt to take the polo in Switzerland on a new level. “It is the harmony in every detail that makes this club unique and unforgettable for its visitors.“ We are grateful to share this passion, to be part of their team and support them with this contemporary documentation of their work for the sport of polo. 

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© Thomas Wirth

15 years ago – Easter 2004 – the very first edition of POLO+10 was published. Many thanks for all the congratulations and greetings we received from all over the world for this anniversary!


Morgan Van Overbroek & Sébastien Le Page, Owners Polo Park & Country Club Zürich
“Happy birthday POLO+10 and Thomas Wirth! With you in charge of our magazines’ layout and publications we are sure that our members and customers all around the world will be blown away by quality and professionalism. We wish you all the best for the coming years!


Tony Ramirez, Polo Photographer, Images of Polo
“Congratulations POLO+10 and Happy 15th Birthday. Having known your magazine since the start, I have seen it grow and improve over the years. It has also been a pleasure working with you on several polo events all over the World. Let’s continue the good work promoting polo over many more years to come.”


Horacio Areco, President of the federation of International Polo (FIP)
“On behalf of the Federation of International Polo we extend our heartiest congratulations to POLO+10 on its 15th anniversary. You have always been on the top of the list for serving the polo community with your quality information, articles and photography. We wish you all the success for many more years to come.”


Nicholas J.A. Colquhoun-Denvers, Past President FIP
“It gives me great pleasure to congratulate POLO+10 on their 15th Anniversary. Always a stylish, quality magazine covering polo at all levels around the world with wonderful photography and great editorials. May you go from strength to strength!“


Dr. Piero Dillier, Vice-President Federation of international Polo
“Hello Thomas Wirth and the POLO+10 Team, congratulations to you and your team on your anniversary! And, above all, great recognition, because today your magazine is one of the top polo publications worldwide. You will convince the world of polo with comprehensive information and serious research, and polo fans with beautiful pictures and stories. All this is certainly a good basis for the future of your magazine. Good luck and see you soon!”


Jo & Kiki Schneider, Polo Club Sylt
“Dear POLO+10 Team, After 15 years your passion for the sport of polo remains unbroken and can be felt in every issue and article. Thanks to your commitment, a global sport can be brought together to form a community. You are simply great – thank you very much and our heartiest congratulations on your 15th anniversary.“


Karsten Wehmeier, Berenberg bank
“15 years POLO+10 – how time passes. I still remember today the first issue that Thomas Wirth and I launched together! POLO+10 was founded at the same time as Facebook. The reach of the American social media company has not been reached, but today POLO+10 has a similar significance for polo sports. You look forward to the magazines and are provided with the most important news online. I look forward to the coming years!”


Melissa Ganzi, Owner Grand Champions Polo Club
“Happy 15th Anniversary POLO+10. On behalf of Grand Champions and Aspen Valley Polo Clubs we would like to congratulate you on your first 15 years and here is to another successful 15 years. We are very thankful of what you do for polo around the world and appreciate the coverage you give our clubs, tournaments and players.”


Uwe Zimmermann, Polo Estancia Budapest, Beach Polo Rovinj
“Thank you for 15 years of friendship and successful cooperation and for the great coverage of our polo activities in this world and for always kindly accompanying and supporting us. We look forward to the continuation of this, and your success story. Thank you for your work, your commitment and your enthusiasm …. It is wonderful that you exist!”


Cédric Schweri, Poloplayer Switzerland
“As with all new projects, pioneers are needed. The magazine POLO+10 has taken on this pioneering role and designed an exciting and interesting magazine for our polo community. I wish you continued success and only the best.”


Jan-Erik Franck, „The Voice of Polo“ Commentator, Player, Coach
“There are often only just a few specialised sports publications that capture the readers attention immediately. From the iconic front cover images to the very last page, POLO+10 does just that for the sport of polo. Superb photography and gripping articles, and always something new and different. I always look forward to next issue.”


Thomas Strunck President Polo Club Timmendorfer Strand e.V.
“Feliz Cumple and Happy Birthday to the 15-year POLO+10 anniversary. We from the Polo Club Timmendorfer Strand e.V., PoloPark Berlin and Baltic Polo Events GmbH would like to thank the team of POLO+10 and Thomas Wirth for the 13 years of perfect cooperation and are looking forward to many beautiful issues and beautiful reports of the worldwide polo tournaments, in which POLO+10 is regularly represented. To the next 15 years!”


Markus Gräff, Poloplayer, Breeder, Founder PPZ
“I would like to express my sincere thanks for the good cooperation over the past 15 years. Your professional appearance has always adapted to the high demands in recent years. We wish you continued success.”

 

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