by palmbeachalex | Apr 30, 2013 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
The ninth annual La Martina Miami Beach Polo World Cup culminated in a tense final match between the tournament’s top two teams, resulting in a closely-fought win by defending champions The Raleigh. The Raleigh Hotel (Bash Kazi, John Gobin, Juan Monteverde and David...
by palmbeachalex | Apr 30, 2013 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe, Polo Club Development by Kris Bowman
The ninth annual La Martina Miami Beach Polo World Cup beach polo competition, ended its second day of play with a capacity crowd on the edge of their seats and a penalty goal shoot-out to look forward to on the final day. There was no lack of effort on the part of...
by palmbeachalex | Apr 30, 2013 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
Men’s teams take to the arena for the first day of high goals and high hopes The ninth annual La Martina Miami Beach Polo World Cup, the world’s largest and most prestigious Beach Polo competition, began the first day of the men’s tournament on Friday, as six teams...
by palmbeachalex | Apr 30, 2013 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
Women’s teams flex their muscle on the first day of the La Martina Miami Beach Polo World Cup The ninth annual La Martina Miami Beach Polo World Cup, the world’s most prestigious Beach Polo competition, opened with a day of sweat and tears during the La Martina...
by palmbeachalex | May 2, 2012 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
By Alex Webbe Power Horse (Melissa Ganzi, Walter Scherb, Adrian Laplacette and Juan Bollini) galloped out to a 4-1 halftime lead before defeating Audi Polo 6-4 to capture the 2012 YPO Challenge Cup at the Grand Champions Polo Club in Wellington Sunday morning. Scherb...
by palmbeachalex | May 2, 2012 | Miami Beach Polo Club, News, Palm Beach Report By Alex Webbe
By Alex Webbe For the first time in history the Miami Beach Polo World Cup ended in a whimper rather than a bang—at least on the playing surface. After three days of beach polo competition in the 2012 Maserati Miami Beach Polo World Cup, the finals were rained out...