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Wellington, FL – January 24, 2021 – Aspen claimed their first victory of the 2021 Ylvisaker Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) on Sunday, defeating Palm Beach Equine 10-8. In the narrow two-goal victory, Aspen was led by Keko Magrini’s five goals, keeping Palm Beach Equine off the scoreboard in the final chukker to emerge victorious on the Home of the U.S Polo Assn – Field 1.

After losing 11-10 to Beverly Polo, Aspen came out strong and showcased a hard-fought battle in their second game of the season, thanks to the impressive offensive performance of Magrini. Involved in five of his team’s six field goals, Magrini led the offense while the superb defensive skills of Lucas James held Palm Beach Equine to just three field goals in the game. With a total of 17 shots at goal, Aspen nearly doubled Palm Beach Equine in attempts, controlling much of open play to lead after all but one chukker in the game. Despite receiving nine penalty attempts, Palm Beach Equine converted just five, while shooting 33% from the field in what was ultimately the difference in the 10-8 defeat.


Lucas James led Aspen as the most prominent defender. ©Alex Pacheco

Palm Beach Equine took the lead in the first few minutes of the game after Caset scored a Penalty 2, but Aspen’s Ignacio Alberbide and Magrini quickly responded to end the first chukker with a 2-1 score in favor of Aspen. Held without a field goal throughout the entire first half, Palm Beach Equine continued to produce offense from the penalty line, tying the score after Caset’s second penalty conversion, but Aspen inched back into the lead as the two teams traded goals. The low scoring game carried through the end of the first half as Aspen maintained their slim one-goal lead after trading penalty conversions in the final minutes of the third chukker. 

The closely-matched contest saw the two teams remain within one goal, despite the efforts of Aspen’s Magrini, who scored his fourth and fifth goals in the fourth chukker. Gringo Colombres ended Palm Beach Equine’s drought from the field, breaking past the Aspen defense to score and leave the score at 6-5. Continuing to trail by one after each chukker, Palm Beach Equine finally broke through in the fifth chukker, tying the score at 8-8 after goals from Caset and Robi Bilbao. Aspen had their opportunities to keep the lead but missed attempts from the penalty line and the field left the final chukker to determine the winner. Palm Beach Equine failed to foil Aspen’s organized defense in the sixth chukker, leaving them scoreless, allowing Aspen to reclaim the lead. Receiving a field goal from Alberbide and penalty conversion from James, Aspen completed the narrow 10-8 victory, leaving both teams with a 1-1 record in the Ylvisaker Cup.


Aspen‘s Keko Magrini was named the Most Valuable Player. ©Alex Pacheco

Polo matches at IPC are not open to the general public except for ticketed Sunday brunch. Online viewing is available with a subscription at globalpolo.com.

Click here to view the full 2021 High Goal Polo Schedule.

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Wellington, FL – January 21, 2021 – Palm Beach Equine registered their first win in their first game of the Ylvisaker Cup at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) on Thursday. Defeating Tamera 10-7 on the Isla Carroll East field, Palm Beach Equine was led by 6 goals from Costi Caset in his best performance of the season.

After falling short in their bid to lift the Joe Barry Memorial trophy, Palm Beach Equine rode to victory behind a strong defensive effort in the final two chukkers that held Tamera to just one goal. Despite shooting just 31% from the field, Palm Beach Equine generated a consistent offense from the penalty line, receiving nine penalty attempts, including at least one attempt in every chukker. A physical game saw both Gringo Colombres and Luis Escobar sent off with two yellow cards, but it was the 17 fouls committed by Tamera that proved to be the difference as the penalty shooting of Colombres and Caset led Palm Beach Equine to the 10-7 victory. 

Palm Beach Equine had a slow start in the opening chukker, failing to record a shot while missing two penalty attempts. Tamera took the 1-0 lead after Diego Cavanagh followed up Lucas Escobar to open the scoring. Receiving two penalty attempts for the second consecutive chukker, Palm Beach Equine began to take advantage of the opportunities, converting both attempts in response to an impressive goal off the mallet of Lucas Escobar, leaving the score tied at 2-2. Palm Beach Equine claimed the lead in the first few minutes of the third chukker after Caset and Colombres scored a goal each from the field. Tamera answered back with two goals of their own, one from the penalty line, but failed to end the half with a tie score after Palm Beach Equine’s Caset was on the receiving end of a beautiful pass from Robi Bilbao for his third goal of the game and a 5-4 advantage.


Palm Beach Equine‘s Robi Bilbao leads the charge and wards off Tamera‘s defense. ©Alex Pacheco

The back-and-forth game carried into the second half, with Palm Beach Equine and Tamera committing two fouls each, one of which left Gringo Colombres with a yellow card. Both teams converted their respective penalty attempts, but Tamera ended the fourth chukker by restoring the tie after a field goal from Lucas Escobar. A second yellow card given to Colombres on a dangerous riding play left Tamera with an extra player and a chance to take the lead, but Palm Beach Equine survived the two minutes and ended the fifth chukker ahead by one goal after their fifth penalty conversion of the game.  The intensity of the game carried into the final chukker as Luis Escobar received his second yellow card, creating a difficult situation for Tamera as they were a man down and trailing on the scoreboard. Preventing Tamera from shooting at goal, it was two final goals for Caset that completed a hard-fought 10-7 victory for Palm Beach Equine.


Penalty shooting from Palm Beach Equine‘s Gringo Colombres helped to win the game. ©Alex Pacheco

Polo matches at IPC are not open to the general public except for ticketed Sunday brunch. Online viewing is available with a subscription at globalpolo.com.

Click here to view the full 2021 High Goal Polo Schedule.
Click here to learn more about the International Polo Club Palm Beach.
Click here to learn more about the GAUNTLET OF POLO®.

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Wellington, FL – January 20, 2021 – The 18-goal Ylvisaker Cup, played annually as a tribute to William T. “Bill” Ylvisaker, kicked off Sunday at the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC), with Beverly Polo winning the season opener on Field 4. Hilario Figueras led the way with six goals to help Beverly Polo survive a last-minute push from Aspen and secure the 11-10 victory.

Finding themselves in another one-goal game, their fourth in five games to start the season, Beverly Polo took advantage of their two goals on handicap to narrowly edge Aspen. Penalty shooting proved to be a factor with Figueras shooting a perfect 4 for 4 from the penalty line, while also working effectively in open play to convert both chances from the field. In their first game of the 2021 season, Aspen was led by Keko Magrini, fresh off his Most Valuable Player award and Joe Barry Memorial title with Santa Clara. Scoring five goals, Magrini produced a strong performance at the front of the game, leading a late charge into the final minute, but Beverly Polo managed to hold strong with time ticking, preventing Aspen from scoring the tying goal to claim the one-goal victory. 

In the early stages of the game, Aspen found themselves in foul trouble committing two fouls that resulted in penalty goals for Figueras. Despite responding with two goals of their own, Aspen trailed 4-2 lead with Beverly Polo maintaining their two-goal advantage on handicap. Converting just one of their final six shots of the first half, Aspen was unable to keep pace with Beverly Polo, who received one goal each from Hilario Figueras and Tolito Ocampo to extend their lead to three. Figueras continued his penalty shooting into the end of the half, adding another penalty goal and field goal to give Beverly Polo the 8-4 lead at halftime.


Beverly Polo‘s Hilario Figueras fends off the Aspen defense. ©Alex Pacheco

Entering the second half, Beverly Polo utilized an effective team performance on both sides of the ball, with their organized defense keeping Aspen from producing any runs to goal and maintaining the four-goal advantage. Aspen completely overturned the game in a dominant fifth chukker, keeping Beverly Polo pinned in their own half. Magrini’s second goal of the chukker, a Penalty 1 ignited a stretch of three unanswered goals for Aspen, seeing three different players score, including one each from Lucas James and Stewart Armstrong to pull within one. Figueras capped off a strong performance with his fifth goal for Beverly Polo, leaving them ahead with time running out. As the clock ticked down into the final seconds, Aspen charged toward goal, but Magrini was unable to convert on the final play, leaving Beverly Polo to claim the hard-fought 11-10 victory.

Beverly Polo will play against Tamera on Thursday at 3:00 pm, while Aspen will meet Palm Beach Equine in the feature match of the week on Sunday.


Beverly Polo‘s Hilario Figueras scored the most points from any single player with six goals. ©Alex Pacheco

Click here to view the full 2021 High Goal Polo Schedule.
Click here to learn more about the International Polo Club Palm Beach.
Click here to learn more about the GAUNTLET OF POLO®.

WELLINGTON, FL, January 19, 2021— Dundas defeats World Polo League (WPL) by 8-4 in the first match of the Aspen Valley Cup 8-Goal.

The winter season at Grand Champions Polo Club got underway on Sunday with the first game of the Aspen Valley Cup 8-Goal tournament. Dundas (Sarah Magness, Fran Spinacci, Mariano Fassetta, and Robertito Zedda) faced off against World Polo League (Santos Bollini, Nico Harriet, Gussie Bush and Grant Ganzi) at Santa Rita Polo Farm.

Dundas, with a team handicap of 7, started the match with one goal on the board and led throughout the match. Sarah Magness found the goal early in the first chukker, with follow-up from Robertito Zedda, and Dundas ended the first period in the lead at 3-0.  The Dundas defense held in the second chukker, while 12-year-old dynamo Fran Spinacci took the offensive to score another goal for the team in white.

With 29 seconds remaining in the chukker, Gussie Busch score the first goal of the day for WPL. Mariano Fassetta started the third chukker on a positive note, scoring a goal for Dundas in the first thirty seconds. WPL fought hard to get on the board, racking up a fair number of fouls, but couldn’t make headway against Dundas’ strong defense. Robertito Zedda found the goal just after the thirty second horn, ending the half with Dundas in the lead 6-1.

WPL came back determined in the second half, with Nico Harriet scoring the first goal of the fourth chukker. Zedda put the ball between the posts in response to maintain a five-point lead at the end of the period, which ended 7-2. In the fifth chukker, WPL was able to mount a successful defense and keep Dundas from scoring while Grant Ganzi found the goal for his team, narrowing WPL’s lead to four goals.

Sarah Magness bookended her performance with Dundas’ final goal of the match, while Santos Bollini scored for WPL. Despite Bollini’s goal, WPL couldn’t find the momentum to overcome the Dundas defense and went down in an 8-4 defeat. Robertito Zedda was the high scoring player of the day, with 3 goals.

Grand Champions will host multiple tournaments throughout the season, as will World Polo League, with schedules to be released in the near future. A premier polo destination, Grand Champions and Santa Rita Polo Farm boast 18 beautifully manicured polo fields, 11 of which are tournament grade, 120 stalls spread throughout five self-contained barns, an exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, a vet room, staff quarters, a guest house, and four fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation.

Located in Wellington, FL, the world’s ultimate winter equestrian destination, Grand Champions typically hosts players from around the world. The World Polo League features top international players, including many stars of the Argentine pitch.

While Grand Champions brings international stars to Wellington, players of every level can find a home at the club. The Polo School offers instructions to beginners of all ages and will operate from January through May. Players of all experience levels can enjoy a customized polo experience including horses, pros, and certified umpires as well as lessons and practice sessions through the Polo on Demand program.

Located in Wellington, FL, the world’s ultimate winter equestrian destination, Grand Champions typically hosts players from around the world. The World Polo League features top international players, including many stars of the Argentine pitch.

While Grand Champions brings international stars to Wellington, players of every level can find a home at the club. The Polo School offers instructions to beginners of all ages and will operate from January through May. Players of all experience levels can enjoy a customized polo experience including horses, pros, and certified umpires as well as lessons and practice sessions through the Polo on Demand program.

Images: © Grand Champions Polo Club

 


 

Aspen Valley Cup Live Stream Schedule

Thursday 1/21
1 p.m. Bushwood vs WPL
3 p.m. Beverly Equestrian vs Dundas

Sunday 1/24
12 p.m. Bushwood vs Dundas
3 p.m. Beverly Equestrian vs WPL

Thursday 1/28
3 p.m. Bushwood vs Beverly Equestrian

Saturday 1/30
12 p.m. Subsidiary Final
3 p.m. Aspen Valley Cup Final

All games streamed live in Eastern Standard Time on https://www.chukkertv.com

 

 


 

WINTER 2021 COVID-19 POLICY: The GCPC property, facilities, and events are only accessible to polo players, their immediate families, and necessary staff. This policy will remain in effect until further notice.

The GCPC family is immensely grateful and humbled by the excitement and support shown by locals and new guests over the years. We wish we could welcome everyone to the sidelines to cheer our players on; however, in order to remain in operation amidst a global pandemic, we regret to inform you that Grand Champions Polo Club events and facilities are currently closed to the public. Ultimately, our goal as a Club is to keep polo going, but our goal as a community first and foremost is to keep everyone safe and healthy.

There is nothing we would love more than to have more spectators on the sidelines and to greet new and friendly faces to the Club. Unfortunately, we cannot operate as normal and have temporarily minimized the Club’s capacity in an effort to prioritize the health and safety of our community.

MORE UPDATES TO COME SOON: For potential GCPC policy changes, we encourage our fans to continue to check our Instagram and website for more updates to come.

In the meantime, we thank you for your cooperation in this team effort to ensure we can keep playing polo, as well as keep playing our part in the community to minimize risk and prevent the spread of COVID-19.

We appreciate your loyalty and understanding and hope to see you back on the sidelines soon!

WELLIMGTON, FL, January 16, 2021 — Grand Champions Polo Club plans dynamic winter season despite continuing COVID restrictions.

Grand Champions Polo Club, the country’s largest USPA-sanctioned polo club, is planning a dynamic season of sport this winter, hosting polo at every level. The action includes high goal polo with the third season of the World Polo League kicking off at the beginning of February. The World Polo League features the some of the world’s top players and the only 26-goal polo currently played outside of Argentina.

Grand Champions‘ play kicks off this weekend with the 8-goal Aspen Valley Cup, which will run through January 30th. The following teams will be participating:

Beverly Equestrian: Catherine Brentzal, Wil Balhaus, Tolito Ocampo, Hilario Figueras
Dundas: Sarah Siegel-Magness, Robertito Zedda, Mariano Fassetta, Francisco Spinacci
Bushwood: Kris Kampsen, Nick Manifold, Michael Armour, Nick McClelland
WPL: Gussie Busch, Grant Ganzi, Santos Bollini, Nico Harriet

SD Farms (Hope Arellano, Sayyu Dantata, Peco Polledo, and Lucas Arellano) won the 2020 Aspen Valley Cup, defeating Mashomack (Josephine Hermans, Santos Bollini, Juanse Olivera, and Juan Monteverde).

Says Melissa Ganzi, owner of Grand Champions, “We’re looking forward to an exciting winter season at every level of play, including 26-goal, and will continue to implement all the necessary COVID protocols to ensure that our members and players remain safe, as their well-being is our top priority.”

Grand Champions will host multiple tournaments throughout the season, as will World Polo League, with schedules to be released in the near future. A premier polo destination, Grand Champions and Santa Rita Polo Farm boast 18 beautifully manicured polo fields, 11 of which are tournament grade, 120 stalls spread throughout five self-contained barns, an exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, a vet room, staff quarters, a guest house, and four fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation.

Located in Wellington, FL, the world’s ultimate winter equestrian destination, Grand Champions typically hosts players from around the world. The World Polo League features top international players, including many stars of the Argentine pitch.

While Grand Champions brings international stars to Wellington, players of every level can find a home at the club. The Polo School offers instructions to beginners of all ages and will operate from January through May. Players of all experience levels can enjoy a customized polo experience including horses, pros, and certified umpires as well as lessons and practice sessions through the Polo on Demand program.

With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to impact polo this year, Grand Champions will carry on implementing the protocols that allowed polo to be safely played at the Aspen Valley Polo Club over the summer and at Grand Champtions in the autumn.

 


 

Aspen Valley Cup Live Stream Schedule

Sunday 1/17
12 p.m. WPL vs Dundas

Thursday 1/21
1 p.m. Bushwood vs WPL
3 p.m. Beverly Equestrian vs Dundas

Sunday 1/24
12 p.m. Bushwood vs Dundas
3 p.m. Beverly Equestrian vs WPL

Thursday 1/28
3 p.m. Bushwood vs Beverly Equestrian

Saturday 1/30
12 p.m. Subsidiary Final
3 p.m. Aspen Valley Cup Final

All games streamed live in Eastern Standard Time on https://www.chukkertv.com

 

 

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