Summer Polo Benefit

By Sharon Robb
Photos by Nick Tininenko for ChukkerTV

CARBONDALE, Colo., November 5, 2021 — After a year‘s hiatus because of the pandemic, the Summer Polo Benefit at Aspen Valley Polo Club raised more than $500,000 for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation.

The club‘s summer marquis event, hosted by owners Marc and Melissa Ganzi and Aspen Valley Hospital, held the capacity to 200 VIP attendees adhering to COVID safety precautions, but still managed to raise the second highest total since the event was created in 2016.

„That was kind of a surprise,“ said Deborah Breen, Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation President and CEO. „At one point when we were planning this early-on I was thinking let‘s not lose money. We didn‘t know how many people we were going to be able accommodate or how many people would be willing to come to an event while we were still grappling with COVID and still are.

„We were just delighted that people stepped up in such a big way and helped out,“ Breen continued. „As per usual the players just jumped in, in a great way. Nacho Figueras was great. He auctioned himself off three times and brought in $60,000 alone. Nic Roldan also did a package where he offered to do a private lesson for up to six and champagne picnic with them. They were just great.

„We had a couple of trips that sold including a trip to Bordeaux (France), that was the top auction item and sold for over $16,000. We had some other great packages from a lot of businesses. The community really stepped up to support some great sponsors including  Gucci and Lugano Diamonds. It was just a really great community event.“

Guest auctioneer John Sarpa, Chair of the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, served as emcee and auctioneer. 

The fun, day-long event was held August 22 during the finals of the Rocky Mountain Open won by Casablanca (Marc Ganzi, Grant Ganzi, Gonzalito Pieres, Torito Ruiz) and Carbondale Classic, won by White Claw (Waqqas al-Siddiq, Vinny Sangaline, Gonzalito Pieres, Nacho Badiola).

It was a winning combination of polo, sponsors, donors and live auction between matches raising much-needed funding for hospital projects.

Alpine Bank and Vectra Bank were the event‘s top two sponsors. Martin Engineering, Crown Chocolate, The Steadman Clinic and Steadman Philippon Research Institute and Lugano Diamonds were major supporters.

Other businesses and individuals who provided special underwriting support were: Alchemy Concert Systems, Aspen Times, Aspen Brewing Company, AVH‘s Castle Creek Cafe, Basalt Mini Storage, Beverly Hills Caviar, Catena Wine, ChukkerTV, Decorative Materials, Fiji Water, Flowers by Harrington Smith, Jay‘s Valet, Made Here Beer, Mountain Waste and Recycling, Piattelli Wine, Premier Party Rental, Corrine and Lenny Sands, Starbucks, Sundance Liquor and Gifts, Sharon and Todd Thaden and Vertex Close Protection.

Guests in the fieldside VIP tent enjoyed a lavish menu prepared with white-glove service and impeccable attention to detail by Caribou Catering.

The Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation, now in its ninth year after being formed in 2012, is a non-profit solely focused on encouraging philanthropic support for the current and future needs of Aspen Valley Hospital. Breen was named the foundation‘s first president in January 2013 after working in the philanthropic field for 17 years.

„It just continues to grow and gain traction, and we are thrilled to be a part of it and honored to be working with the Ganzis,“ Breen said. „They always go above and beyond. They are so gracious and welcoming.“

Five years ago Breen and Event Chair Melissa Ganzi decided to turn the Community Day celebrating its anniversary into „something special“ with a „build it, they will come“ mentality.

Breen and her staff have already begun working on the August 2022 event. Dates are still being finalized. Before that, they are focused on the Dec. 16-20 Aspen World Snow Polo Championship. Aspen Valley Polo Club again has designated Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation as the philanthropic partner for the popular snow polo event.

Aspen Valley Hospital is an important asset that delivers excellent care to the small mountain community, thanks in part to the funds raised at the Summer Polo Event and World Snow Polo Championship. Aspen Valley Hospital has met important goals as evidenced by its high-ratings in patient satisfaction and quality of care.

Aspen Valley Hospital has been proudly serving the community for more than a century. In order to provide high quality healthcare the community deserves, the hospital continues to modernize and expand facilities, improve technology, and add space for clinics and medical specialties. 

With over 75 physicians on the medical staff, Aspen Valley Hospital has specialty services in more than 25 areas, with the most visible service areas being emergency/trauma, orthopedics, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, surgical services, physical and occupational therapy, oncology and infusion, lab/pathology, and maternity.

This past summer, Aspen Valley Polo Club finished another successful and historic season in club and Rocky Mountain Circuit history. With the majestic 12,965-foot summit of Mount Sopris as a backdrop, Aspen Valley Polo Club has become the world‘s destination spot for summer polo.     

Since Marc and Melissa Ganzi resurrected the club and polo in 2014, polo has increased in popularity in Aspen and surrounding cities with the club‘s offerings of various weekly grass and arena tournaments, Arena & Asado Nights, Kidz Polo, Kids Wheely Polo, The Polo School headed by former 8-goaler Juan Bollini, and Polo On Demand. In addition, the club offers practice sessions for teams competing in the club tournaments.

 

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by: Nick Tininenko for ChukkerTV

CARBONDALE, CO, August 23, 2021— On Sunday, Casablanca defeated Tonkawa in the final of the Rocky Mountain Open by a score of 10-6.

It was a special day at Aspen Valley Sunday, as the club hosted the annual Summer Polo Benefit for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation. In addition to four fast and exciting matches, guests enjoyed an elegant catered luncheon and a live auction between matches. One of the auction’s highlights was a private tour of Nacho Figueras’s architecturally acclaimed stable in Argentina, which went for $40,000. Following the day’s four matches, guests were treated to a special equestrian performance by John Payne, the One-Armed Bandit.


Torito Ruiz gets hooked by Jimmy Seward.

In the first match of the day, Casablanca (Marc Ganzi, Grant Ganzi, Gonzalito Pieres, and Toro Ruiz) met Tonkawa (Jeff Hildebrand, Jimmy Seward, Nic Roldan, and Nacho Novillo Astrada) in the final match of the Rocky Mountain Open.

Gonzalito Pieres put the first goal of the day on the board for Casablanca at 4:38. After another two minutes of play, Pieres swooped in for a steal and took the ball downfield to score again. The chukker ended at 2-0 for Casablanca, establishing a lead that the team held for the entire match. Jimmy Seward fought off Pieres to take the ball through at 2:45 and put the first goal for Tonkawa on the board. A minute later, Pieres intercepted a pass from Nic Roldan and left the finish for Toro Ruiz, ending the second period with Casablanca in the lead by 3-1. Seward scored the first goal in the third chukker, but Tonkawa failed to gain much ground as Pieres put another pair of goals on the board, and the half ended with Casablanca in the lead by 5-2.


Marc Ganzi races ahead of Jeff Hildebrand.

The second half started with Toro Ruiz picking up a loose ball and running to goal. After two minutes of back-and forth-play, Roldan was carrying the ball only to be hooked by Grant Ganzi. Recovering immediately, Roldan took the ball back to score at 2:37. At the beginning of the pentultimate period, Casablanca was still in the lead with a score of 6- 3. Roldan quickly added a pair of goals to put Tonkawa within one goal, but Ruiz answered Roldan, taking Casablanca to a 7-5 lead. A Penalty 3 shot from Marc took the score to 8-5, but another goal from Roldan ended the chukker with a score of 8-6.


MVP Gonzalito Pieres.

In the final period, Pieres scored his third pair of consecutive goals, taking his team up to 10. Tonkawa couldn’t get by the Casablanca defense, and Casablanca took the title with a final score of 10-6. Gonzalito Pieres was named MVP, while Ladybug, a 7-year-old dark bay mare, took Best Playing Pony honors. Owned and played by Jimmy Seward, she was bred by Stewart Armstrong.

In the second final of the day, White Claw (Waqqas al-Siddiq, Vinny Sangaline, Gonzalito Pieres, and Nacho Badiola) and Dundas (Sarah Siegel Magness, Gussie Busch, Alejandro Novillo Astrada, and Juan Bollini) vied for the title in the Carbondale Classic.


Kids uniwheel game in between finals.

Gussie Busch started the scoring by successfully converting a Penalty 2. However, White Claw didn’t make it onto the board in the first chuker, which ended 1-0. Playing his second match of the day, Gonzalito Pieres put his team on the board with the first goal of the second chukker. Gussie Busch and Sarah Siegel Magness took Dundas up to three goals, while Pieres put the ball through the posts to end the chukker 3-2 with Dundas in the lead. Just over a minute into the third period, Pieres deflected a shot on goal, but the ball bounced off the post, giving Vinny Sangaline the opportunity to tap the ball through and tie things up at 3-all. Pieres converted a Penalty 2, putting White Claw ahead for the first time in the game. Busch scored an equalizer and the half ended with the teams tied at 4-all.


2021 Carbondale Classic winners, White Claw‘s Waqqas al-Siddiq, Vinny Sangaline, MVP Gonzalito Pieres,  and Nacho Badiola.

White Claw commanded the field in the fourth chukker, keeping Dundas off the goal, while Pieres converted a Penalty 4 to put his team back in the lead. The White Claw defense held in the pentultimate chukker while Dundas was still unable to score. Nacho Badiola contributed two more goals to keep White Claw firmly in the lead at 7-4. Dundas fought back hard in the final period. Busch put the first goal in, and Badiola answered by scoring to take his team up to 10. Sarah Magness converted a Penalty 2, which was followed by a final goal from Gussie Busch. However, Dundas was unable to overcome White Claw’s lead, and the game ended with an 8-7 victory for White Claw. For the second time in one day, Gonzalito Pieres took the MVP title. Cruella deVille, played by Pieres and owned and bred by Santa Rita Polo Farm, was named Best Playing Pony.


Alejandro Novillo Astrada and Nacho Badiola.

In the subsidiary match of the Rocky Mountain Open, McClure River Ranch (Sugar Erskine, Tomas Pieres, Horacio Heguy, and Stewart Armstrong) met La Karina (Brian Boyd, Pablo Spinacci, Nacho Figueras, and Alejandro Novillo Astrada). Sugar Erskine started the action with a pair of goals for McClure River, while Nacho Figueras answered to end the first chukker with McClure River in the lead by 2-1. In the second period, Alejandro Novillo Astrada began the scoring, and Pablo Spinacci put two more balls through the posts to take his team up to four. McClure River Ranch’s Tomas Pieres knocked in the final goal of the period, which ended 4-3 with La Karina in the lead. Neither team was able to score in the third period, and the half ended 4-3.


Vinny Sangaline assists teammate Waqqas al-Siddiq in gaining possession.

As the second half began, Pieres put a goal on the board for McClure River, but a Penalty 2 conversion and a goal from Figueras saw 6 on the board for La Karina. Pieres put another ball through the posts to end the period 5-6 with La Karina in the lead. In the pentultimate chukker, Figueras took his team up to 7. Horacio Heguy found the uprights for McClure River and the period ended 7-6 with La Karina in the lead. In the final period Novillo Astrada converted a Penalty 2 while Sugar Erskine scored another goal and Pieres successfully shot from the penalty to end the period in an 8-8 tie and send the match into overtime. Nacho Novillo Astrada converted a penalty to win the match for La Karina at 9-8. Tomas Pieres was the high scoring player with four goals.


Nacho Figueras and wife Delfina Blaquier with auctioneer John Sarpa and Deborah Breen raising money for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation.

In the Just for the Fun of It subsidiary of the Carbondale Classic, NetJets (Alejandra Foster, Govinda Quish, Sugar Erskine, and Tomas Pieres) took on Rancho Los Amigos (Paul Foster, Michael Payne, Felipe Versallino, and Pablo Spinacci).  Alejandra Foster drew first blood, with an answer from Pablo Spinacci to end the chukker at 1-1. A penalty conversion by Michael Payne, followed by a goal from Govinda Quish for NetJets, saw the second period end with a score of 2-2. In the final chukker of the first half, Alejandra Foster put another goal on the board, while NetJets managed to contain Los Amigos and end the half leading by 3-2.


Guests enjoyed a special show by „The One-Armed Bandit“ John Payne.

Los Amigos continued to struggle in the fourth period and again failed to score, while a shot from the penalty line by Quish saw 4-2 on the board. The tables were turned in the fifth period, with NetJets failing to score while Michael Payne twice found the posts for Los Amigos and tied the match at 4-4 going into the final chukker. NetJets seemed to run out of steam, failing to get past the Los Amigos defense yet again. Payne scored the final goal to see Rancho Los Amigos prevail by 5-4. Michael Payne was the high scoring player of the match, scoring four of his team’s five goals.

 

2021 Aspen Valley Summer Polo Series

August
World Polo League Triple Crown of Polo 8/25-8/29

Arena Tournaments & Asado – Tuesday Evenings
Kidz Uni-Wheel games during select tournament halftimes

 Visit www.aspenvalleypoloclub.com for more details.
Games live-streamed on www.chukkertv.com

By: Rebecca Baldridge
Photos by:  ChukkerTV

CARBONDALE, Colo., August 20, 2021— The annual Summer Polo Benefit fundraiser for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation is set for Sunday August 22nd.

After a year’s hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Aspen Valley Polo Club will host the annual Summer Polo Benefit fundraiser for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation on Sunday August 22nd.

As the club’s premier event of the summer season, Sunday’s match is expected to draw a large crowd, although this year’s format will be slightly different given the continuing necessity for Covid precautions. Only reserved VIP tables will be available, and all guests must demonstrate proof of vaccine or present a negative Covid test.

The day will kick off at with the first match at 11 am, to be followed by a live auction and the next match at 1 pm. Caribou Catering of Aspen will be serving an elegant luncheon, while Beverly Hills Caviar will provide the caviar. Following the second match, guests will be treated to an exciting equestrian performance by John Payne, the One-Armed Bandit.


Players signing auction items for guests.

From Friday, August 20th through Monday, August 24, there will be an online silent auction to benefit the AVHF. Up for bid are a number of spectacular offerings to suit any taste, including a 6 day/6 night stay for up to 10 adults at a stunning chateau in the Bordeaux region of France. Also featured in the auction will be a 5-night stay for two in Iceland, a private tour of Nacho Figueras’ award winning stable in Argentina, and a one- year membership to the Snowmass Mountain Club as well as gift certificates for local restaurants and an assortment of jewelry and other attractive offerings.

Says Deborah Breen, President & CEO of the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation, “After a year off for Covid, we are grateful to the Ganzi‘s and the Aspen Valley Polo Club for once again hosting this event. Things may look different this year with advance reserved seating and vaccination/testing requirements. However, as a hospital, we‘re holding ourselves to a higher standard and we are taking every precaution to ensure a safe and successful event.“


„The One-Armed bandit „ John Payne.

The most recent Summer Polo Benefit, titled „Chukkers, Champagne, and Caviar“, in 2019, raised $600,000, compared to $537.200 in 2018 and $366,000 in 2017.

Melissa Ganzi, co-owner of the Aspen Valley Polo Club with husband Marc, says “We’re delighted to be able to host this spectacular event once again, and we hope to continue the trend of setting a new fundraising record each year.”


Guests enjoying the match in the VIP tent before the player auction in 2019.

Aspen Valley Hospital has been an integral part of the Aspen community for 127 years, boasting high ratings for patient satisfaction and the quality of care. In order to provide the highest quality of care, the hospital continues to expand facilities and improve technology.

With 75 physicians on staff, the hospital provides services in more than 25 specializations. The Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, supervises all charitable fundraising for the hospital, including through the Summer Polo Benefit, to support the hospital in its ongoing efforts to provide an exceptional level of care.

 

2021 Aspen Valley Summer Polo Series

August
The Carbondale Classic 8/18-8/22
World Polo League Triple Crown of Polo 8/25-8/29

Arena Tournaments & Asado – Tuesday Evenings
Kidz Uni-Wheel games during select tournament halftimes

Summer Polo Benefit
for the Aspen Valley Hospital Foundation
Sunday August 22, 2021

Visit www.aspenvalleypoloclub.com for more details.
Games live-streamed on www.chukkertv.com

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