Leading British polo player, Max Charlton signed as Land Rover UK’s first polo ambassador
- Charlton joins existing equestrian ambassadors Zara Phillips, Ben Maher, Harry Meade and Laura Tomlinson
- Charlton’s appointment, along with Land Rover’s sponsorship of Guards Polo Club announced earlier this year, further strengthens Land Rover’s long term support of equestrian sport in the UK and worldwide
Land Rover UK has today announced leading British polo player, Max Charlton as its first polo ambassador.
Charlton joins Land Rover’s illustrious stable of equestrian ambassadors, which includes Olympic gold medallists, show jumper Ben Maher and dressage rider Laura Tomlinson, and World Championship team silver medallists, eventers Zara Phillips and Harry Meade.
At just 25 years old, Charlton has risen through the polo ranks at spectacular speed since first picking up a polo mallet at the age of 11. Now playing off a handicap of seven goals, he is regarded as one of the most exciting home-grown polo talents that the sport has seen for some time.
Charlton has played in most of the world’s major polo tournaments and has won notable silverware at every level. He has represented England on several occasions, most recently in the Coronation Cup against South America where he was awarded ‘Most Valuable Player’. He has been awarded ‘Most Outstanding British Polo Professional’ for the last two seasons.
Charlton, who is based at Guards Polo Club in Windsor during the UK polo season, said: “To be a Land Rover ambassador is an amazing opportunity for me. Land Rover has such a unique and long associated heritage within equestrian sports. I am really looking forward to working with them in the future.”
Land Rover UK has been a long term supporter of equestrian sport for over 25 years, and the ambassador appointment comes off the back of a successful first season for Land Rover as Official Vehicle Partner of Guards Polo Club.
Jeremy Hicks, Managing Director, Jaguar Land Rover UK, said: “It is really exciting to have Max join the Land Rover stable of equestrian ambassadors. His sporting CV at such a young age is truly remarkable – we are proud to be supporting such a wonderfully talented sportsman.”