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Each boasting a dominant win against Texas Tech in the two earlier games of the round-robin tournament, Babson College (Beto Aguilar, Austin Hamilton, Leo Borja, Alt. Frederick Borja, Alt. John Hamilton, Alt. Diego Ante) prepared to challenge Skidmore College (Justin Hall, Finnian O’Malia, Ben Bruce) for the second time this year, in a pseudo-final for the inaugural Division II Men’s National Intercollegiate Championship.

Battling nine other men’s teams from across the country for a spot at nationals, Babson College (Boston, Massachusetts) secured their place with a decisive 20-12 win in the Northeastern Regional Final over Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, New York), whose competitive spirit earned them the coveted wildcard. “Once we found out we were playing a rematch against Skidmore we made a decision as a team to change the lineup so we could use a strategy they wouldn’t expect,” Aguilar revealed. “During regionals we noticed that Skidmore’s best player was intercepting most of the long passes we sent to goal and converting them into goals so we had to come up with a new strategy to ensure another victory,” Hamilton added.

Traveling to compete at Legends Polo Club in Kauffman, Texas, for the first time, the playing field was completely level for both teams who were mounted by Prestonwood Polo Club for the championship. “Legends Polo Club’s arena is much larger than what we are used to since we played Skidmore at Yale Polo Club, which has a shorter and more narrow arena,” Hamilton commented. Playing to their strengths, Babson College’s tailored approach and offensive firepower ultimately gave them the advantage on Sunday, March 27, their efforts resulting in another win against Skidmore and the title 13-8.

“It feels incredible for us to be a part of this historic moment—also with my alma mater UCONN winning in the women’s division. Whether its Division II or Division I, we all put in the work to be able to get here.” – Mark Tashjian, Babson College coach

From the first bowl-in Babson’s team captain Aguilar was quick to take the ball to the offensive end and received a favorable pony goal as Skidmore attempted to clear the ball. Aguilar and Borja were quick to capitalize on the momentum, scoring a goal each to gain an early lead after the first 3-1. “We are all very different players, for example Leo is a very technical player, he’s good with small touches on the ball,” Aguilar shared. “Austin is very physical and I can hit the ball far and hard so we all bring a lot of individual strengths to the team.”

O’Malia opened up the second for Skidmore, moving quickly out of the lineup to goal just before the offensive firestorm of Aguilar and Borja erupted. Proving himself to be reliable from the penalty line, Justin Hall seized his second opportunity to convert for Skidmore just before Aguilar added two consecutive goals to the tally. Hamilton had the difficult task of defending Northeastern Regional All-Star Ben Bruce and was able to hold him off the scoreboard until the final moments of the chukker. 

“Our strategy was to have me play man-to-man on Skidmore’s most talented player Ben Bruce for the entirety of the match, while Beto and Leo went up against the other two opponents,” Hamilton explained. “Beto and Leo have exceptional mallet skills, ball control and horsemanship. As a team we knew that I am not as efficient with the mallet, but we believed that if I could take their best player out of the play, then we would be victorious.” Eventually breaking away, Bruce charged end to end to keep the game within three at halftime 7-4.

“Over the course of the season we were victorious over Yale Polo Club, Harvard Polo Club, Virginia Tech, Skidmore College and Texas Tech. These clubs have been established for decades and in some cases over a century, so it means a lot to our team that such a young club, without a school-owned facility, was able to take home the national championship.” – Austin Hamilton

Babson came out firing immediately in the second half with the first two-pointer of the final off the mallet of Aguilar. Not to be outdone, Skidmore’s Ben Bruce was right on his heels, retaliating in the third with a spectacular two-point shot of his own to narrow the gap. As play continued to intensify, several penalty opportunities presented themselves on both sides, which neither team was able to capitalize on. 

With only a two-goal difference headed into the final chukker, Babson was unwilling to risk the win they had worked so hard to earn in the final minutes. Sparked to action, the fourth chukker witnessed Babson’s Hamilton come alive offensively to add three goals and hold off Skidmore’s final push. O’Malia answered back with a single goal, but ultimately Babson’s strong offensive presence once again prevailed to win the inaugural title 13-8.

Preparing his team as much as possible, Babson College coach Mark Tashjian also tapped into some strategy of his own. “I coached Skidmore’s captain Ben Bruce in high school so I knew exactly how he was going to play,” Tashjian said. “He’s a really good player so I needed to prepare our captain Beto Aguilar to utilize the team as well as Ben was going to utilize his teammates.”

“Winning the championship makes me feel like I did my part as captain in creating a good environment where my teammates could play at their best.” – Beto Aguilar

A relatively new team to intercollegiate polo, Babson College launched in 2019-2020 just before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic which cancelled their first season (2020-2021). Putting in the work in the meantime and returning for their first full year of Intercollegiate/Interscholastic (I/I) polo, Babson College’s impressive showing has established them as the intercollegiate club to watch. 

“I think there is a lot of significance for us being such a young team and now winning our first national tournament in the same year as I/I’s 100-year anniversary,” said Aguilar. “It is just special all the way around.” Hailing from Guatemala city, Guatemala, Aguilar played competitive polo in high school before helping to establish Babson’s team as a founding member. “I can’t wait to celebrate and tell my family back home in Guatemala!” Aguilar exclaimed.

Joining the team a year and a half ago, senior Austin Hamilton echoed just how significant the win is for the Babson program. “Over the course of the season we were victorious over Yale Polo Club, Harvard Polo Club, Virginia Tech, Skidmore College and Texas Tech,” Hamilton said. “These clubs have been established for decades and in some cases over a century, so it means a lot to our team that such a young club, without a school-owned facility, was able to take home the national championship.”

Babson College’s Leonardo Borja, Texas Tech’s Jeremiah Valles and Skidmore’s Ben Bruce and Justin Hall were selected as the Men’s National All-Stars. Valles also was the recipient of the Sportsmanship Award. “This was the last year I am eligible to play so I left it all in the arena!” Valles said. “Being named an All-Star humbles you because it shows all you’ve worked for pays off.”

Playing arena polo for the first time as a freshman, Borja brings his knowledge of outdoor polo from his homeland of El Salvador. “This win means a lot to the team and we are excited to let people know that Babson College has a national championship winning polo team to encourage others to start playing alongside us,” Borja said.

“Sangria has been a staple of the Prestonwood I/I string for many years—this unassuming bay mare packs a punch! She dominates both grass and arena polo, however, her prowess in the arena makes her an outstanding mount.” – Morgan McBride on Best Playing Pony Sangria

Skidmore College’s Finnian O’Maila received the Horsemanship Award. “It’s my first season playing polo, so for me it’s pretty exceptional to represent Skidmore in the championship,” O’Malia commented. “The horses were fabulous and made us all look good.”

Mounting both teams for the final, Prestonwood Polo Club’s veteran horses were named Best Playing String and Best Playing Pony was presented to 15-year-old Thoroughbred Sangria. 

“Sangria was without a doubt my favorite horse I’ve played this entire tournament,” Aguilar said with confidence. “She turns on a dime and it was a pleasure to play her in the last chukker. Without her on our side the results might have been different.” Prestonwood Polo Club Manager Morgan McBride added, “Sangria has been a staple of the Prestonwood I/I string for many years—this unassuming bay mare packs a punch! She dominates both grass and arena polo, however, her prowess in the arena makes her an outstanding mount. Sangria is a favorite of amateurs and pros alike with an unbeatable ride-off and smooth handle.”

Although coming up short in the final, Skidmore College remained optimistic and proud of what they have achieved to make it to this point. “I’ve been playing polo for eight years and this is the first time I’ve made it to nationals!” Bruce exclaimed. “It’s an indescribable feeling to know that we are one of two teams at the top of the men’s Division II,” Bruce continued. Hall added, “This is my first season with Skidmore and it’s been wonderful just being able to see our progression from the ground up.”

Seeing all that Babson College has had to overcome throughout their short time as a club, senior Aguilar is proud to end his intercollegiate career on top with the tournament win of the season. “I have witnessed firsthand how much the club has grown since it was started and it would not have been possible without the people helping behind the scenes,” Aguilar said with gratitude. “We are much more organized and established as a club, so one can only hope that Babson Polo will continue to achieve great things in the years to come.”

Photos by David Murrell
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla./ (December 9, 2021) – U.S. Polo Assn., the official brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), presented the Athlete of the Year Award during the star-studded 2021 Sports Illustrated Awards. Presented by Pepsi’s Stronger Together Initiative, the annual event took place on Dec. 7 at the new Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla.

The winners of this year’s Athlete of the Year Award were Olympic Gymnast Suni Lee and Olympic Swimmer Caeleb Dressel.

This award recognizes the best female and male athletes of 2021 who have proven they are the MVPs of their sport and embody the highest level of athleticism, skill, and character by putting in unprecedented work, both on and off the field. As the presenter of this meaningful award, U.S. Polo Assn. demonstrated its commitment to showcasing athletes across the world of sports.

“It was an honor to serve as the presenting sponsor of the Athlete of the Year Award during this year’s event,” said J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global Licensing, the worldwide licensor of the multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand. “As a global, sport-inspired brand, we were proud to recognize these athletes who have excelled in their respective sports and continue to make significant impacts on and off the field.”

For the first time in the event’s history, the Sports Illustrated Awards brought together thousands of people together in person to celebrate these athletic achievements and was broadcasted across Sports Illustrated channels and platforms. 

Appearances from some of the world’s most celebrated athletes and entertainers included, Tom Brady, Billie Jean King, Brooks Nader, Camille Kostek, Chad Johnson, Candace Parker, DJ Carnage, Haley Kalil, Jasmine Sanders, JuJu Smith-Schuster, LaMelo Ball, Logan Paul, Rob Gronkowski, Caeleb Dressel, Suni Lee, Tyler Herro, and Udonis Haslem.

To watch this year’s Sports Illustrated Awards, visit www.sportsillustratedawards.com

U.S. Polo Assn. is the official brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), the nonprofit governing body for the sport of polo in the United States and one of the oldest sports governing bodies, having been founded in 1890. With a multi-billion-dollar global footprint and worldwide distribution through some 1,200 U.S. Polo Assn. retail stores, department stores, sporting goods channels, independent retailers and e-commerce, U.S. Polo Assn. offers apparel for men, women and children, as well as accessories and footwear in 194 countries worldwide. Ranked the fifth largest sports licensor in License Global magazine’s 2020 list of “Top 150 Global Licensors,” U.S. Polo Assn. is named alongside such iconic sports brands as the National Football League, the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. Visit uspoloassnglobal.com and @uspoloassn. For more polo content visit Globalpolo.com.

 About Sports Illustrated

Sports Illustrated (SI) is an unparalleled and influential leader recognized for shaping modern culture and uniting athletes, teams and fans worldwide. At the intersection of sports, lifestyle and entertainment, Sports Illustrated is a 360-degree enterprise that delivers immersive content, innovative digital experiences, unforgettable events, and original products. Its award-winning media outlet brings powerful storytelling to life through probing profiles, up-to-date news and game-day stats on SI.com, social media and the monthly print magazine. The most trusted name in sports transcends media through SI Tix, a fan ticketing platform for sports and entertainment events and SI Sportsbook, the most trusted platform in sports betting, which recently launched

in Colorado with more states to follow. Sports Illustrated Studios translates the biggest and most compelling stories, characters and moments in sports into long-form film, television and audio content. The franchise brings its unique and authentic perspective to marquee events and captivating brand activations including The Sports Illustrated Awards, The Party, and Club SI. For more information, visit SI.com. Follow Sports Illustrated on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

The British Beach Polo Championships 2021 (Sandpolo) adjusted magnificently to the later September date hosting their 14th year event over the weekend (Sept 17-18).

Blessed with an Indian Summer, the Blue Flag Beach with golden sand was drenched in its usual sunshine. Sold out with a capacity of 3,000 people on each day, spectators enjoyed a dynamic display of fast paced beach stadium polo. 

This year was the inaugural year for the U.S. Polo Assn. as apparel partner for the event in collaboration with U.K. licensing partner Brand Machine Group.


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J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global Licensing, which manages the global, multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand said: “With the U.K. being one of U.S. Polo Assn.’s most loyal and fastest growing markets, we were proud to be part of the glamorous and exciting British Beach Polo Championships. We love that there are opportunities to expose new polo fans and global consumers to the sport in such a unique and fun way as Sandpolo.” 

The gripping match result was a reflection of the equal strengths of both teams but it was the success of the strong team work from team Whispering Angel (Chris Gregory, Hazel Jackson, Adolfo Casabal) that took the British Beach Championships 2021 title with a 19 -14 victory against Team Lightening Commercial Finance (Garrie Renucci, Ollie Cork, Nick Van Open). 


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It was the England Ladies Polo player ranked second in the world, Hazel Jackson’s first year playing on the Sandbanks beach and she said she hopes to be back in action there next year.

Most Valuable Player went to Adolfo Casabal who also won the spectacular charity race with polo pony racing across the sand against a 4 x 4. The Best Playing Pony came from Team Lightening and awarded to the mare Reggae and groom Gussie Thompson. 

Andrew Spate was umpire over the two days whilst Simon Ledger kept spectators captivated with the amazing horseplay with his commentary over both days.

The after parties, always a big highlight at the event, did not disappoint and the celebratory mood was heightened after a year away. Party goers enjoyed the beach backdrop at Friday’s Boogie on the beach and there was an electric atmosphere at Saturday’s Gold closing party.


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Sandpolo Director, Johnny Wheeler said: ‘It is nothing short of a miracle that all of the infrastructure supplies event staff, security and players delivered this perfect event given the initial uncertainty we always had but it all came together. A perfect finale to the Summer season’.

The British Beach Polo Championships have confirmed that the event will back to the original July dates next year July 8th – 9th 2022.

Now in its 14th year, the British Beach Polo Championships (Sandpolo) is pleased to be staging the delayed 2021 event on 17-18 September on the spectacular blue flag Sandbanks beach, Poole, Dorset.  The appetite from sponsors, players and supporters has been tremendous for this ‘end of season’ tournament. The 3,500-capacity beach stadium for each day is largely sold out. 

Team Whispering Angel (Chris Gregory, Ebe Sievwright, Adolfo Casabal ) and Team Lightning Commercial Finance (Garrie Renucci, Jimmy Wood and Nick Rogerson) will be playing at 3.30 pm on each day. Fringe activities include the ever-popular 4×4 V pony charity race and the renowned beach after-parties.

U.S. Polo Assn. is to be the official apparel partner for the first time:

U.S. Polo Assn., in collaboration with our U.K. licensing partner Brand Machine Group, is proud to serve as the Official Apparel Partner of the British Beach Polo Championships as it returns with great excitement after last years’ cancellation of virtually all sporting events,” said J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global Licensing, which manages the global, multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand. “The U.K. is a strong market for the U.S. Polo Assn. global brand and Sandpolo is a wonderful way to expose new fans to the historic sport of polo.” 

Sandpolo Director, Johnny Wheeler commented: ‘We are thrilled to be finally hosting this year’s event. U.S.Polo Assn. is an excellent fit for Sandpolo and we are looking forward to working closely together to bring polo to the wider audience.’

About U.S. Polo Assn.

U.S. Polo Assn. is the official brand of the United States Polo Association (USPA), the nonprofit governing body for the sport of polo in the United States and one of the oldest sports governing bodies, having been founded in 1890. With a multi-billion-dollar global footprint and worldwide distribution through distribution through some 1,100 U.S. Polo Assn. retail stores, department stores, sporting goods channels, independent retailers and e-commerce. U.S. Polo Assn. offers apparel for men, women and children, as well as accessories, footwear, travel and home goods in 180 countries worldwide. Recently ranked the fifth largest sports licensor in License Global magazine’s 2020 list of “Top 150 Global Licensors,” U.S. Polo Assn. is named alongside such iconic sports brands as the National Football League, the National Basketball Association and Major League Baseball. Visit uspoloassnglobal.com.

Brand Machine Group– United Kingdom

The Brand Machine Group (BMG) is an international fashion brand owner and licensing specialist, housing a diverse and industry-leading portfolio of fashion, sports and outdoor brands including U.S. Polo Assn., across adults and childrenswear clothing and accessories. With more than 35 years of experience, Brand Machine Group specialises in global licensing, and partners with recognized market leaders to manage a seamless and collaborative process of designing, manufacturing and delivering quality product whilst championing the DNA of its brands. Visit Brand Machine Group.

Argentine Polo Association partners with Global Polo Entertainment to exclusively commercialize the 2021 Triple Crown in the United States and Canada 

Global Polo TV to exclusively offer the Argentine Triple Crown of Polo to viewers in the United States and Canada, and to promote the Triple Crown to fans around the world. 

Buenos Aires, West Palm Beach – 18 August 2021: Global Polo TV (GPTV), the leading international polo network and subsidiary of USPA Global Licensing, has announced a new partnership with the Argentine Polo Association that gives GPTV exclusive rights to offer the 2021 Triple Crown to viewers in the United States and Canada. GPTV will also promote Triple Crown to its viewers around the world. 

GPTV will promote the 2021 Triple Crown from August to December with each event consisting of elite polo players from around the world competing in the Tortugas Country Club Open (9/26 to 10/10), Hurlingham Club Open (10/27 to 11/13) and Argentine Polo Open Championship (11/14 to 12/11). Also, the Women Argentine Polo Open and the rest of the High Polo Season in Argentina (The Municipalidad de Pilar Cup, The Camara de Diputados Tournament and The Qualifiers to Palermo). The Triple Crown will also be featured in the monthly World of Polo series presented by U.S. Polo Assn. produced and distributed by GPTV. 

Fans of polo can gain access to exclusive live Spanish and English language coverage as well as hundreds of hours of historical content from the Triple Crown offered by Global Polo TV. This includes The World of Polo, Inside the Boards and Best of the Week content series as well as extensive programme archives in The Vault all offered for free on Global Polo TV, globalpolo.com. 

This is the beginning of a long-term strategic partnership that will mark the expansion of coverage of polo from these two leading Associations to fans around the world. 

J. Michael Prince, President and CEO of USPA Global Licensing said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with the Argentine Polo Association to expand the coverage of these prestigious events to our GPTV subscribers and to other global markets through the World of Polo Series. This initiative is the foundation of a long-term partnership between the leading polo markets in the world.” 

Commenting on behalf of Argentine Polo Association, CEO, Lucas Adur added: “We know just how passionate the polo audience is and we’re looking forward to bringing this great event to our viewers in North America and around the world. We believe in long term relationships, and this is the beginning of a new era for great content, cutting-edge technology and new ways for fan engagement.” 

 

About Argentine Polo Association is the main Polo organization in Argentina, representing all the Polo Clubs in the country. The AAP was created in 1922 after the fusion of the River Plate Polo Association and the National Polo Federation. Its main objectives are the polo industry and the club’s development. The AAP owns and organizes the Argentine Triple Polo Crown, which are considered the three most important professional polo tournaments in the world. Visit AAP. Lucas Adur – CEO – E-mail: lucas.adur@aapolo.com 

 

About USPA Global Licensing Inc. (USPAGL) is the for-profit subsidiary of the USPA and its exclusive worldwide licensor. USPAGL manages the global, multi-billion-dollar U.S. Polo Assn. brand and is the steward of the USPA’s intellectual properties, providing the sport with a long-term source of revenue. Through its subsidiary, Global Polo Entertainment (GPE), USPAGL also manages Global Polo TV and produces global broadcasts that bring greater awareness to the sport of polo. Visit Global Polo TV 

Shannon Stilson – Assistant Vice President of Marketing, USPA Global Licensing Phone +1.561.227.6994 ─ E-mail: sstilson@uspagl.com 

The United States Polo Association (USPA), the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) and USPA Global Licensing (USPAGL) have finalized an agreement for the 2019 tournament series, which will offer a first-ever prize money component with a potential payout of $1,000,000. This highly-anticipated season offers a strong 20-goal and 22-goal level schedule that concludes with the top three most prestigious USPA national tournaments, C.V. Whitney Cup, USPA Gold Cup® and the U.S. Open Polo Championship® under one umbrella. Team interest is very high and early indications are showing a historic number of team entries at 16-20 for the series.

The tournament series will include a “Winner Take All” prize money format for the first time in history that will guarantee $125,000 to each of the winners of the C.V. Whitney Cup and the USPA Gold Cup and $250,000 for the winner of the U.S. Open Polo Championship®. An additional incentive for teams competing in all three tournaments will be a $500,000 bonus for any team that wins all three tournaments in consecutive order, yielding a total of $1 million dollars in prize money.

“The decision to move from 26-goals to 22-goals for the last three major tournaments of the Florida high-goal season has been made in an effort to enhance interest and participation in American polo at its highest level,” said Robert Puetz USPA CEO. “We are pushing to increase spectator turnout in 2019, while creating more opportunities for American players. The level of team interest is inspiring and we look forward to watching the competition unfold in what promises to be the most exciting high-goal season ever.”

“This is the first time that the USPA, IPC and USPAGL have come together in a three-way partnership to create a pinnacle series of high-goal polo to elevate not only the spectator experience but to reveal the team owners and players as the heroes and professional athletes that they are,” said David Cummings, chairman of USPAGL.  “Also, U.S. Polo Assn., the Official Brand of the U.S. Polo Association, is privileged to have the naming rights to Field # 1 – the ‘Home of U.S. Polo Assn.’  What better way to show our authentic connection to the sport of polo in America?”

“The new format is very exciting for our organization as we look towards the 2019 high-goal season at the International Polo Club Palm Beach,” said Mark Bellissimo, managing partner of the Wellington Equestrian Partners (WEP). “In order to grow interest in the sport, it is essential that a platform is established for new and upcoming players to get involved. We believe that moving from a 26-goal format to a 22-goal format will increase those opportunities. Supported by the immense addition of prize money and our unprecedented partnership with the USPA and USPAGL, the 2019 season will be one of our most successful yet at IPC.”

During the 2019 season, IPC will also expand the venue’s Polo School, which began taking clients and students in 2018, increase the presence of the venue’s permanent stick-and-ball simulator for practice, and host a thrilling season-long Gladiator Polo™ Series in the newly constructed sand arena at the venue, which was finished at the end of the 2018 season.

The series will culminate with the U.S. Open Final the third weekend of April. The USPA will continue to livestream the high-goal USPA tournaments on the USPA Polo Network (uspolo.org) and the final match of the U.S. Open Polo Championship, which will take place on the third weekend of April, will be aired on CBS Sports.

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