D.C. Area Gears Up for Military Appreciation Night at Great Meadow Polo Club

D.C. Area Gears Up for Military Appreciation Night at

Great Meadow Polo Club

Special “Battle in the Saddle” Event to Support Caisson
Platoon Equine Assisted Program at Ft. Belvoir

 

Great Meadow Polo Club hosted the 19th annual Military Appreciation Night on June 29 in The Plains, Va., benefitting the Caisson Platoon Equine Assisted Program at Ft. Belvoir. A crowd of close to 2,000 fans watched the action as members of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps come together to “Battle in the Saddle”. Northern Virginia OmniVersatile Solutions, LLC, a local defence contractor, is sponsoring teams for this event.  

 

Contributions raised at this year’s match will support the Caisson Platoon Equine Assisted Program at Ft. Belvoir. The program is an is an all-volunteer organization that uses horses of the Caisson Platoon, who are handled by the accomplished active duty soldiers of the platoon, to provide equine assisted therapy for wounded warriors and military veterans. In addition to assisting military servicemen and women recover after injury, the program has also been instrumental in helping soldiers rehabilitate from post-traumatic stress disorder.

 

The 19th annual Military Appreciation Night first began in 1994 during Great Meadow Polo’s inaugural season with the assistance of retired U.S. Army Major, Mark Gillespie, who is the founder of the Army Polo Club and captain of its Army team. Gillespie will be participating in this year’s event, which is also part of growing efforts from the U.S. Polo Association (USPA), the national governing body for polo, to expand awareness for military polo and raise funds to support those in the military community.  Military tournaments and charity polo eventsLive have recently been held in locations across the nation, including Poway, Calif., San Antonio, Texas and Honolulu, Hawaii.

 

“We are very excited about Military Appreciation Night as Twilight Polo kicks into high gear this summer for fans in the Northern Virginia and D.C. areas,” said John Gobin, Great Meadow Polo Club manager.  “This event has been a cornerstone of our season here as we support our brave military men and women, while getting fans and families together to get involved in polo and learn more about this great game.”

 

Nestled in Virginia’s piedmont countryside just west of D.C., Great Meadow Polo Club thrives on a 250-acre field eventsLive center and steeplechase course operated under stewardship of the Great Meadow Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of open space for community use.  The club has been a haven for polo players and fans in the D.C. area for 18 years, welcoming 2,500 spectators every Saturday night from May through September for Twilight Polo.  Accredited by the USPA, the club offers numerous programs dedicated to introducing the sport to new players and fans, including eventsLive, lessons and a beginner polo school.

“We are proud to join forces with Great Meadow Polo Club and Great Meadow Foundation, to support and pay tribute to our Armed Forces community,” said Peter Rizzo, CEO of the USPA. “In addition to providing some great action for fans and spectators, this event is a perfect opportunity to showcase the deep-rooted heritage of military polo and to help raise needed funds for a great cause in the Caisson Platoon Equine Assisted Program.”