Around the World in search of polo – part three

Around the World in search of polo – part three 


By Victoria Elsbury-Legg


Continued – part one can be found here and part two here


Played in almost eighty countries around the world, whether you favour sun, sand or frozen lakes, polo can be found in any number of destinations.  In the southern hemisphere the key polo season is October through to Mid-March, and in Europe the summer season opening ‘throw in’ begins late in April and finishes at the end of September.  Outside of these dates matches are played around the globe in any number of countries from Brazil, Australia, India and South Africa, to Mongolia, Dubai, Chile, Thailand and China; with the UK, USA and Spain hosting established high goal tournaments. Ultimately however, if you want to see the best polo in the World it is during the final months of the year that you need to head to Argentina to witness the skill and horsemanship of the players and their unbelievable ponies who compete in the 40 goal tournaments – The Tortugas Open, Hurlingham Open and Argentine Open – the ‘jewels’ in the polo scene known as The Triple Crown. 


Part three of ‘Around the World in search of polo’ features highlights of tournaments around the World to be played from September to December 2015 – it is not intended to be a fully inclusive list, but merely allow an overview of where matches can be seen.  As Sir Winston Churchill so famously said, ‘A polo handicap is your passport to the world’ – and with modern travel and times if your ‘polo handicap’ is still waiting on your bucket list, at least as you travel you can enjoy all the thrills of the game as a spectator on a global level.


August/September

France – French Open, Chantilly 

France – FIP European 8 Goal Championships


September

UK – Audi International Test Match, Chester

USA – Women’s Tournament, Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club, California 

Singapore Open, Singapore Polo Club

France – The European Polo Championship 2014, Polo Club du Domaine de Chantilly

Brazil – Guards International Sao Paulo Polo Trophy Tournament, Helvetia Polo Club 

China – British Polo Day, Tang Polo Club, Beijing 

Azerbaijan – 1st FIP Arena Polo European Championship Azerbaijan

Argentina – Jockey Club Open, Buenos Aires (high goal)


September/October 

Argentina – Tortugas Open, Tortugas Country Club, Buenos Aires (high goal)


October

Argentina – Hurlingham Open, Hurlingham Club, Buenos Aires (high goal)

Australia – Kurri Burri High-Goal, Kurri Burri, NSW 

Australia – Ellerston Spring Trophy, Ellerston, NSW 

Australia – Jamie Mackay Memorial Tournament, Windsor Polo Club, NSW

Australia – Spring High Goal Championships & British Polo Day, Garangula Polo

USA – The 5th Bentley Scottsdale Polo Championships: Horses and Horsepower

China – Super Nations Cup, Goldin Metropolitan, Tianjin Goldin Metropolitan Polo Club

China International Polo Challenge, Tang Polo Club, Beijing


November

Argentina – Camara de Diputados 

Australia – Melbourne Cup, Melbourne

India – Indian Open Polo Championship, Jaipur Polo Ground 

India – 9th Manipur Polo International, Imphal Polo Grounds 

Mexico – British Polo Day presented by Land Rover, Balvanera Polo & Country Club


November/December

Argentina – HSBC 122nd Argentine Open, Palermo, Buenos Aires (high goal)


December

Chile – 93rd Chilean Open Championships, Club de Polo y Equitación San Cristobal, Santiago

UK – HPA Christmas Club Championships, Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club (arena)

India – British Polo Day presented by Land Rover, Jodhpur Polo and Equestrian Institute 

USA – USPA Piaget World Snow Polo Championships, Aspen Valley Polo Club