Sunday 10 September 2017

Team Asheville Goes Toe to Toe With Team Charlotte To Take Top Honors in Gladiator Polo

 Team Asheville Goes Toe to Toe With Team Charlotte To Take Top Honors in Gladiator Polo™ "Battle for North Carolina" presented by Coca-Cola® at TIEC
 
Team Asheville presented by Ingles Market featuring players Patrick Uretz, Geronimo Obregon, and Costi Caset accept their winning check alongside Gladiator Polo™ Manager Gates Gridley.
 
 
Mill Spring, NC - September 9, 2017 - Team Asheville presented by Ingles Market stormed to victory in the Gladiator Polo™ "Battle for North Carolina" presented by Coca-Cola®, topping Team Charlotte presented by Hickory Tavern by a score of 11-8. In their first appearance together at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC), Team Asheville made their mark on the George H. Morris Arena, coming back from a deficit to capture the top title over their in-state rival Team Charlotte.
 
The Gladiator Polo™ Fall Series presented by Coca-Cola® continues next week featuring the "Battle for South Carolina" pitting Team Greenville presented by Greenville Turf and Tractor against Team Spartanburg presented by Greenville-Spartanburg Airport on Saturday, September 16, at 8:00 p.m.at TIEC. The "Battle for the Carolinas" Final presented by Coca-Cola® will be played on Saturday, September 30, showcasing the final Gladiator Polo™ match of the season at the venue.
 
 
The innovative and action-packed revival to traditional arena polo that is Gladiator Polo has captivated audiences around the world, and found a welcomed home at TIEC this summer. The inaugural match was played on Saturday, June 24, which was championed by Team Greenville and saw a record crowd of spectators join the action.
 
This evening's match saw some of the top talents in arena polo take to the arena, as the initial kick-off for the Gladiator Polo™ Fall Series presented by Coca-Cola®. Patrick Uretz, one of the most decorated up-and-coming arena polo players, found himself quarterbacking the match and leading Team Asheville to victory.
 
"I think Gladiator Polo™ is great. I think it's so much better for the spectators to see and cheer and I've never seen people get this into a polo match before in my life," said Patrick Uretz, who was awarded the night's MVP award. "They really got into it. The fans were great, and a lot of fun to have them score a goal and scream your name."
 
Uretz was a catalyst for Team Asheville, propelling them to a come-from-behind win. A talented player with a breadth of experience in both the arena and on the field, Uretz was a fixture of the match and commented on the fast and continuous play in the George H. Morris Arena.
 
"I played arena polo in college and this is similar in the sense that it's the same game, but it's so much faster and a lot more open. The way that the referees call it, they let a lot more go because we are more skilled at this level, as professionals and with the horses," he explained. "They know that we can take those chances. In college, they have to call it a little tighter. It's a lot more fun to be able to run and play a lot harder."
 
Uretz was supported by team members, Costi Caset and Geronimo Obregon, who clicked well as a team trio. Caset commented on the victory by Team Asheville presented by Ingles Market, stating, "Tonight, was amazing. It was really unbelievable and more than I expected. Last time, I only got to play in the tryouts in Florida, which was a lot of fun, but it was nothing like this. Today, with the crowd and the big arena and the amazing footing, it was a great night."

Wednesday 9 August 2017

Gladiator Polo™ Draws Record Crowds and Prepares for Fall Series at TIEC Starting September 1st


 
Gladiator Polo™ Introduces New Promotional Video Highlighting Sport 
 
Mill Spring, NC - August 8, 2017 - Gladiator Polo™ has taken the equestrian world by storm, bringing together troves of fans from around the country to experience this new high-growth horse sport.   With a successful inaugural season in Wellington, FL, during the winter of 2017 and an immensely popular showcase game at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) in late June, worldwide interest and awareness of the game has increased significantly setting the table for a number of national and international initiatives that will be announced in the next month. 

The Gladiator Polo™ $120,000 "Battle for the Carolinas" Fall Series, featuring four teams battling to claim the championship title and $120,000 in prize money throughout the series, will begin on Friday, September 1 and continue through the end of the month. Two teams from each of the Carolinas will battle for their respective states and finish the series with a North Carolina versus South Carolina clash not to be missed on Saturday, September 30

Mark Bellissimo is preparing to announce the launch of new Gladiator Polo initiatives at the end of the month in conjunction with the "Battle for the Carolinas" Fall Series
at TIEC.

"I'm thrilled to bring new energy to the world's oldest team sport and revitalize polo on a global scale," said Bellissimo. "The players and the league are already seeing increased enthusiasm for polo because of this modern approach. We look forward to dramatically expanding interest for players, fans, and sponsors."

The series kicks off with the "Battle for South Carolina" with Team Greenville against Team Spartanburg on Friday, September 1. Carlucho Arellano, Mariano Obregon, and Pelon Escapite will wear black for Team Greenville, while Juan Martin Obregon, Jeff Hall, and Alan Martinez will wear red for Spartanburg.
 
The "Battle for North Carolina" will feature Team Charlotte against Team Asheville and take place on Saturday, September 9, as an installment of TIEC's signature "Saturday Night Lights" (SNL) events. Team Charlotte, in teal, will see the return of Santi Torres, Jared Zenni, and Facundo Obregon, while Team Asheville will be represented by Geronimo Obregon, Jason Crowder, and Costi Caset in purple. The "Battle for the Carolinas" series championship will see the clash of the two winning teams on Saturday, September 30.

 
In September, Bellissimo will provide details for an enhanced Professional Gladiator Polo™ League, which will launch in Wellington, FL, during the winter of 2018. The Professional Gladiator Polo™ League will include a highly publicized player draft and feature team owners, similar to the most popular major league sports in North America. Eight teams will test their skills throughout the season in hopes of collecting a percentage of the minimum $500,000 of prize money offered through the duration of the series.

The Gladiator Polo™ "Battle of the Carolinas" Fall Series will begin Friday,
September 1, and feature three weeks of top play at
Tryon International Equestrian Center.
 
Gladiator Polo Manager Gates Gridley is looking forward to an action-packed fall series at Tryon Resort and the transition of Gladiator Polo back to Wellington, FL, later this year. 
 
"Due to the overwhelmingly positive response from fans and players at Tryon's debut Gladiator Polo™ match in June, it was clear that we needed to expand the sport and give fans more of this modern spin on traditional polo," said Gridley. "We are excited to bring back the two teams and expand into a full fall series this September, as well as looking forward to the future of Gladiator Polo in Wellington."

Argentine Asado Buffet, Friday, September 1
Did you miss out on the Asado buffet the last time Gladiator Polo™ was in town? Don't worry, because it's coming back on September 1st! Kick-off the evening with an authentic fire-grilled Argentine Asado buffet on the Legends Club Porch overlooking the ring starting at 6:00pm. The all-you-can-eat buffet features tri-tip of beef with chimichurri, garlic parmesan corn, roasted potatoes, Russian potato salad, smoked trout, chicken with rice, and more!  A cash bar will be available. For pricing and to purchase your Argentine Asado buffet tickets

Wednesday 2 August 2017

Flannels England win back Royal Salute Coronation Cup

Guards Polo Uk. 01/08/17

James Beim led Flannels England to an emphatic 7-1 win over GT Bank Commonwealth in the 2017 edition of the Hurlingham Polo Association’s Royal Salute Coronation Cup. After having been narrowly beaten by an almost unchanged Commonwealth team last year, the England squad was determined to win back this mighty trophy.
Despite heavy rain throughout all six chukkas, the home side maintained their focus to win the game at Guards Polo Club. The Commonwealth regularly applied pressure in this match, but struggled to convert chances to goals. Some unexpectedly wide penalties off the sticks of Fred Mannix and John Paul Clarkin allowed England to establish a three-goal lead early on which they gradually increased during the rest of the game as their confidence grew.
Peter Prentice, Chairman of the Keepers of the Quaich and Royal Salute Ambassador, South Korean actress Han Go-Eun and HPA Chairman Stephen Hutchinson presented Beim with the magnificent trophy, which was first played for in 1911. His team-mate, James Harper, who has recently been impressing in the high-goal with the El Remanso team alongside Beim, played brilliantly throughout the afternoon. Therefore, it was no surprise that he was later rewarded with the Financial Times How To Spend It Most Valuable Player prize. He collected his award from HTSI Editor Gillian de Bono. 
Meanwhile John Paul Clarkin received the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) Best Playing Pony Prize for his own Magpie from Piers Plunkett. This is a nine-year-old New Zealand-bred mare. Segun Agbaje of the GT Bank awarded the Commonwealth captain Fred Mannix the Donoso Trophy, which is traditionally presented to the visiting team on this day of international sport.
The other prize at this year’s Royal Salute Coronation Cup presentation was not for a player in action today, but for someone who has stood out in the high-goal over the past few weeks. Eighteen-year-old James Fewster, who has been playing with remarkable confidence and skill for the King Power Foxes team, was named the Hurlingham Polo Association’s Best Young Player of the Year. His reward was the coveted Ferguson Trophy from Bruce Merivale Austin.
In a change of format for this year, the Royal Salute Coronation Cup match was immediately followed with the Thai Polo Club Ladies’ International for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy. This is the first time in the history of this day that ladies’ polo has featured on the schedule. The ladies did not disappoint, producing a fast-paced game in slightly drier conditions than their male counterparts.
The Swarovski England Ladies, sporting their unique Swarovski-styled helmets, created by Emily London, won this match 8-3, defeating a competitive Llangollen USA Ladies team, who were beginning to adapt to the English conditions in the second half. The addition of this match to the Coronation Cup programme highlights the growing importance of ladies’ polo in the global polo calendar and generated plenty of interest. England’s Hazel Jackson was named Swarovski Most Valuable Player, and her team-mate, 20-year-old Izzy McGregor, the youngest player on the field on this day, was also impressive, highlighting the depth of talent in the ladies’ game.
Swarovski is sponsoring the England Ladies team for the 2017 season to celebrate the inspirational players, whose strength, grace and precision reflect the values of the brand. As the popularity of women’s polo increases, Swarovski is proud to shine a light on women’s empowerment as part of a movement that promotes women’s sport.
Nina Clarkin, playing off a ladies’ handicap of 10 goals, received the Diamond Jubilee Trophy from Thai Polo Club’s Harald Link, and prizes were presented by Swarovski’s Andrew Drummond Moray and the US team patron Donald Brennan, who owns the Llangollen Farm in Virginia and whose daughter, Maureen was playing for the USA. 
Nina’s appearance in this match also meant that it was the first time that a husband and wife had both played on this day as John Paul Clarkin had earlier lined up for the Commonwealth side. And, like her husband, Nina also won the Best Playing Pony prize, this time for Jess, a grey mare owned by the McGregors, which she had played in the first and fourth chukkas.
With two great wins for England, this was a Royal Salute Coronation Cup day to remember. Royal Salute scotch whisky, created for the Coronation of the Queen, delighted guests with floral tributes to Her Majesty’s Blue Sapphire Jubilee and bespoke cocktail created in her honour. The Queen’s Ground stood up well to 10 fast-paced chukkas, many of them played in torrential rain, and the remarkable sportsmanship on the field of play in both matches overcame everything the weather threw at the event.  

Flannels England: James Beim (6); Max Charlton (7); James Harper (6); Luke Tomlinson (6). GT Bank Commonwealth: Hissam Ali Hyder (6); Dirk Gould (5); John Paul Clarkin (7); Fred Mannix Jnr (8).
Swarovski England Ladies: Izzy McGregor (4); Sarah Hughes (4); Hazel Jackson (8); Nina Clarkin (10). Llangollen USA Ladies: Julia Smith (5); Maureen Brennan (6); KC Krueger (7); Kristy Outhier (8).

 Photo credited: images of polo

Sunday 23 July 2017

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Wednesday 19 July 2017

USPA Silver Cup Final


Work To Ride/Los Machitos wins title in Greenwich

July 19, 2017


Over two weeks of intense play, four teams battled for the distinguished title.
Work to Ride/Los Machitos quickly advanced to the final after defeating each of their three opponents. Despite an early loss to Work to Ride/Los Machitos, Phoenix overcame opponents Hublot and Postage Stamp Farm to earn their final spot on July 16.

At the onset of the 2017 Silver Cup Final, Phoenix received two goals on handicap.
The game opened with a goal from Work to Ride/Los Machitos’ Joseph Manheim.
This initial goal, combined with strong defensive plays left Phoenix scoreless at the
end of the first period. The second chukker mirrored the first, as Mariano Aguerre sunk a goal through the posts for Work to Ride/Los Machitos. Matias Magrini countered, garnering Phoenix’s first goal of the contest.


The remainder of the first half continued at a steady pace as Aguerre scored his second goal to even the score 3-3 at the half. Aguerre remained strong when play resumed in the fourth as he fired in another goal from the field. Once again, a determined Phoenix answered with a goal -this time from Victorino Ruiz Jorba. A Penalty 3 conversion from Work to Ride/Los Machitos’ Mariano Gonzalez closed out the chukker 5-4 in favor of Work to Ride/Los Machitos. Play picked up in the fifth as the teams added two field goals apiece to the scoreboard to maintain the gap 7-6.

With one chukker remaining in regulation time, and trailing by one, Phoenix was within reach. A field goal by Phoenix’s Toro Ruiz tied the score 7-7. With the possibility of overtime looming, Mariano Aguerre, a newly-minted Polo Hall of Famer, made his sixth goal of the day securing a narrow win 8-7, continuing the tradition adding his name to a long list of famed polo players.


Monday 17 July 2017

Swarovski adds sparkle to the ladies’ test match Royal Salute Coronation Cup Day Guards Polo Club Saturday 29 July


Swarovski adds sparkle to the ladies’ test match
Royal Salute Coronation Cup Day Guards Polo Club Saturday 29 July


The Hurlingham Polo Association (HPA) is delighted to announce that Swarovski, the renowned crystal company, will sponsor the England Ladies team in their inaugural match on Royal Salute Coronation Cup Day as part of a season-long sponsorship. For the first time, the England Ladies Polo Team, captained by Nina Vestey, will play a visiting USA Ladies team for the Thai Polo Club Ladies International for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy on Saturday 29 July at Guards Polo Club. The addition of a ladies’ test match on this world-renowned international day of sport is testament to the increasing popularity of polo among lady players.

David Woodd, Chief Executive of the HPA said: “The appointment of Swarovski as the official sponsor of the England Ladies Polo Team emphasises the increasing number of talented and competitive lady players in our sport. This area of polo is growing rapidly and the support of an influential and dynamic brand such as Swarovski can only enhance the ladies’ game further. This inaugural test match, for the Thai Polo Club Ladies International for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy, will also highlight the ladies’ game to a wider, international audience and encourage others to take up this great sport.”

Swarovski’s support for sport and wellbeing goes back to 1895 when its founder, Daniel Swarovski, first encouraged his employees to live healthy and active lifestyles in the Austrian Alps, where he set up his company. Today, Swarovski continues to promote this ethos whilst shining a light on women’s empowerment with beautiful products that are responsibly sourced and made.

With the men’s national team also in action, playing The Commonwealth for the Royal Salute Coronation Cup, this day will deliver two premier sporting contests. Complementing these games is a variety of hospitality and ticket options to ensure a perfect day for everyone in the spectacular surroundings of Windsor Great Park.
For more information go to www.coronationcuppolo.com. To purchase tickets – there will be no
charge for cars, but everyone will require a General Admission or Stand Ticket – please go to
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/2017-royal-salute-coronation-cup-international-polo-tickets-
33986171554. Excellent discounts are available for all members of the HPA.

The Thai Polo Club Ladies’ International for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy

Swarovski England                                   Ladies USA Ladies
1 Izzy McGregor (4)                                1 K C Krueger (7)
2 Sarah Hughes (4)                                  2 Kristy Outhier (capt) (8)
3 Hazel Jackson (8)                                  3 Julia Smith (5)
4 Nina Clarkin (capt) (10)                         4 Maureen Brennan (6)
Total 26 Total 26
Reserves: Tamara Fox (7)/ Reserve: TBC
                                                                   Reserves; Sarah Wiseman (7) / Nell Jacob (4)

Coach: Mark Tomlinson Coach: John Horswell
Ticket prices are:
• General Admission (GA): £25*
• South Grandstand: £50 (Includes GA ticket)
• Club Grandstand: £60 (Includes GA ticket)
• North Fieldside car park: £350 (includes 8 GA Tickets)
• VIP Clubhouse Hospitality (including lunch and afternoon tea): £390 per person
• Car Parking: No charge
*Children under 12 go free

Saturday 15 July 2017

5th Luxembourg Polo International



CapitalatWork won the 5th Luxembourg Polo International tournament, organized by the Polo Club Luxembourg on the weekend of July 7 to July 9, 2017 in Luxembourg-Merl.
Six polo teams competed last weekend on the polo fields of the Polo Club Luxembourg in 9 polo matches over three days.

CapitalatWork won the final match against BMW with 8 : 4 goals to become the winner of the 5th
Luxembourg Polo International Cup. The players of CaptialatWork were overjoyed: Team Captain Colm Smith (Ireland, handicap -2), Svetlana Silvane (Latvia, handicap -2) who shared a position with Jonathan Feldbrugge (Belgium, handicap -2) (all three members of the Polo Club Luxembourg), Regis Racine (France, handicap +1) and the Argentine professional Segundo Copello with handicap + 3.
BMW, who participated for the first time in Luxembourg’s annual international polo tournament, won its first two games on Friday and Saturday and became second of the tournament. dinh van, presented by the jewellery KASS-Jentgen, won the demi-final match on Sunday. Sotheby’s International Realty become fourth.

The two teams Excellence Hotels, a group of luxury hotels in Clervaux, and Standard Aggregated, a Luxembourgish securitization company, participated also the first time with their teams in the 2nd
Luxembourg Junior Polo International Cup. Excellence Hotels with their players Leopold Ludorf, Ben Dew and Luca Knaff won over Standard Aggregated with Holly Wagner, Paule Biren and Aurélie Molitor (replaced by Joey Brandenburger on Saturday and Sunday).

The tournament was spoiled with great weather which allowed approximately 2,500 visitors over the three days to fully enjoy watching the polo matches and all entertainment around polo. On Friday the “Automotion Fleet Garden Party” dragged appr. 500 visitors to the polo fields also to test drive over 35 presented luxury cars. On Saturday the star tenor singer Thomas Kiessling gave a concert before one of Luxembourg’s most famous DJs “Shanu” created the right atmosphere for the “White Polo Party” in the evening. On Sunday car lovers were impressed by the “Classic Car Show” sponsored by BMW. Best of show was a white Jaguar E Type 2 + 2 with a 4.2 engine of Mr. and Mrs. Hentgen, who won a VIP invitation to the ZOUTE Grand Prix, kindly sponsored by BMW.

Georg Diehl consistently commented all matches. The Hungarian Gábor Szegedi, a +1 goal professional owner and manager of La Ballena Polo Club, proved his professionalism by umpiring all 9 polo matches. In addition a number of volunteers made the event possible, including Hamza Haloui and other refugees that the Luxembourgish Red Cross kindly referred to the Polo Club.
The President of the Polo Club Luxembourg and event organizer Alexander Ludorf summarized his
impressions of the three-day tournament: ”All players gave their best on the polo field and I was impressed by the thrilling but always fair play. Luxembourg’s Polo Club organized an event that is unique in our country. We were honoured by the presence of the Argentine and the Belgian Ambassador. The German Ambassador in Luxembourg, Dr. Heinrich Kreft, assisted together with Rob Thillen, Luxembourg's sports commissioner of the Ministry of Sport, the award ceremony.
Their presence and the high number of participants showed that our unique event and the Polo sport in general has become an integral part of Luxembourg’s equestrian sports landscape.”
Polo Club Luxembourg, July 12, 2017

Wednesday 5 July 2017

HPA names the England team to play The Commonwealth in the Royal Salute Coronation Cup 2017

Coronation Cup 2016 - Pic. by Images of Polo

Guards Polo 04/05/2017

The Hurlingham Polo Association (HPA) has named the 25-goal team that will represent England – sponsored by Flannels.com – in their annual International match for the Royal Salute Coronation Cup at Guards Polo Club on Saturday 29 July. England’s opponents will be an almost unchanged, 26-goal, GT Bank-sponsored Commonwealth team, winners of this prestigious trophy in 2016. In that memorable match, the Commonwealth team beat the home side 12-11 in a fast-paced and thrilling game.

James Beim, who is currently having a superb high-goal season with El Remanso, will captain England for the third time and his 10th as a member of the England team on this day. Max Charlton, the UK’s highest handicapped player, currently rated at seven goals, retains his England shirt along with James Harper, who made his debut in this event last year and has been impressing everyone in the high-goal, playing alongside James Beim in the El Remanso team. The fourth member of the England squad for the Royal Salute Coronation Cup match sees the return of the former England captain Luke Tomlinson, currently playing at back with La Indiana, the Queen’s Cup finalists. Tomlinson’s experience of the big occasion – he is the most successful England polo captain ever – will be an added advantage to the home side.

David Woodd, Chief Executive of the HPA said: “Both teams produced a brilliant performance last year with England only beaten by a well prepared and equally tough team in the final minutes of the sixth chukka. Three of our players are having a very good season in the 22-goal which is always a help and all our players should be well mounted so, although we are a goal less and playing open, we are well placed to win this coveted trophy back from the Commonwealth.”

The GT Bank-sponsored Commonwealth team will again be captained by the Canadian International Fred Mannix Jnr. He will be joined by Pakistan professional Hissam Ali Hyder, a Board Director at Guards Polo Club, and John Paul Clarkin, the New Zealand Captain, both of whom played last year. The only change to Commonwealth team line-up from last year is that Australian five-goaler Dirk Gould has replaced South African Chris Mackenzie who is unable to play.

With the Swarovski England Ladies also in action against the USA Ladies, playing for the Diamond Jubilee Trophy in the Thai Polo Club Ladies International, the Royal Salute Coronation Cup Day offers two premier sporting events. Complementing these games is a variety of hospitality and ticket options to ensure a perfect day for players and spectators in the spectacular surroundings of Windsor Great Park. 

To purchase tickets for the Royal Salute Coronation Cup – there will be no charge for cars, but everyone will require a General Admission or Stand Ticket – go to  www.coronationcuppolo.com/tickets/  Substantial discounts are available for all members of the HPA. To find out more about one of the most prestigious days of polo in the English season go to www.coronationcuppolo.com.

 ROYAL SALUTE CORONATION CUP TEAMS 2017 

England


GT Bank Commonwealth  

1.
2.
3.
4.
Total 
James Beim (Capt)  
Max Charlton
James Harper
Luke Tomlinson

(6) 
(7)
(6)
(6)
25

1.
2.
3.
4.
Total 
Hissam Ali Hyder
Dirk Gould 
John Paul Clarkin
Fred Mannix (Capt)
(6)
(5)
(7)
(8)
26