Tue 11th Mar 2025Polo Times March Issue Out Now Packed full of Features, Reports & Knowledge
While the American season is in full swing across the pond with The Gauntlet of Polo and World Polo League well underway, those in the UK will no doubt be welcoming the slightly milder weather, the longer days and looking ahead to the start of the 2025 outdoor season.
The March issue of Polo Times is overflowing for our subscribers, with Features, Reports, Knowledge and Sidelines a plenty.
Polo Times caught up with Nick May, Ross Ainsley and Glen Gilmore who in their amusing, tongue in cheek style explain more about their podcast and what they aim to bring to the polo world.
This year saw The Snow Polo World Cup St. Moritz celebrate its 40th anniversary and this issue is packed with coverage from the truly epic event – if you haven’t yet witnessed the spectacle of St. Moritz it definitely needs to be added to your bucket list!
If you can’t wait for summer for a bit of sun, then look no further than Polo Valley who offer the tempting combination of both sunshine and polo in Sotogrande.
Polo Times wouldn’t be complete without a wealth of polo reports and at this time of the year spans the globe, from The 48th NZ Polo Open in Auckland to The Silver Cup in Al Habtoor, The U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship and Ylvisaker Cup in America and of course, closer to home, The Arena Victor Ludorum, The SUPA Junior Schools Arena National Championships and The Universities National Arena Championships. The British Army have been busy with their first overseas trip of the year, this time to Rabat in Morocco.
As always, the Knowledge pages are full of tips for both equine and player performance – Polodoc endorses tailored nutrition to optimise players’ output; Kat Seeman explains the importance of barrier cream for geldings and stallions; Lorna Edgar answers your pre-season questions and Paul ‘Stalkie’ Stalker promotes the benefits of genuine commitment in order to perfect your polo career.
Plus, recent Arena Victor Ludorum 15 and 12 goal winner Rick Cooper’s Passions and plenty of Sidelines from Durham University Ball to St. Moritz and New Zealand Open.
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