Greenwich Polo Club

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Full nameGreenwich Polo Club
Address1 Hurlingham Drive
Coordinates41°07′57″N 73°38′19″W / 41.1325°N 73.6385°W / 41.1325; -73.6385
Greenwich Polo Club
Greenwich Polo Club during the 2019 East Coast Open tournament
Interactive map of Greenwich Polo Club
Full nameGreenwich Polo Club
Address1 Hurlingham Drive
LocationGreenwich, Connecticut
Coordinates41°07′57″N 73°38′19″W / 41.1325°N 73.6385°W / 41.1325; -73.6385
Construction
Opened1981
Website
www.greenwichpoloclub.com

Greenwich Polo Club is a polo club and event venue in Greenwich, Connecticut that was established in 1981. It is one of only three polo venues in the United States offering high-goal polo (20 goals or above). The club hosts high goal polo matches throughout the summer, tournaments typically beginning in June and concluding in September.

Greenwich Polo Club hosts high-goal matches, open to the public, on Sundays throughout the summer, the gates open at 1:00 p.m and the matches begin at 3:00 p.m.

Greenwich Polo Club is located on North Street in the neighborhood of Conyers Farm in Greenwich, Connecticut.[1][2][3][4][5] It is surrounded by the Babcock Preserve, Rockwood Lake the Mianus Reserve State Park Scenic Reserve to the South, and Converse Lake and the Mianus Reservoir to the North.[2]

Players and Teams

Greenwich Polo Club hosts players and teams who are rated amongst the best in the world.

Players past and present have included:

2019 East Coast Open Teams:

Audi White Birch Polo Team (Chris Brant, Joaquin Panelo, Matias Magrini and Toro Ruiz)

Monterosso (Alessandro Bazzoni,[7] Ignacio Toccalino, Naco Taverna, Santino Magrini)

Postage Stamp Farm (Annabelle Gundlach, Brandon Phillips, Lerin Zubiaurre, Tomas Garcia Del Rio)

Los Violines (Christophe Landon, Michel Dorignac, Tommy Biddle, Pedrinho Zacharias)

Monterosso Vikings (Siri Bazzoni, Peke Gonzalez, Barto Castongola, Ignacio du Plessis)

History

Beginnings

It was established in 1981 by Peter M. Brant, who started the White Birch Polo Team.[5][8][9] In the 1970s Brant first met polo legend Thomas B. “Tommy” Glynn at the Fairfield Hunt Club. Under Glynn’s tutelage, Brant grew to love the sport of polo and formed the polo team White Birch in 1979. Brant lived in Greenwich and wanted a place to play in the area. In 1981 Greenwich Polo Club was officially established by Brant with eight founding members including Peter Busch Orthwein, Mickey Tarnapol, Adam Linderman, Marty Gross, Charles Johnson, Henryk de Kwiatkoski, Geofrey Kent and Michael Shore. Glynn was manager of Greenwich Polo Club from 1981 until his death in 2001. Since 1981, Greenwich Polo Club expanded from one to three fields.[10][11] In 2015, Brant honored Peter Busch Orthwein, co-founder of Thor Industries and the Patron of the Airstream polo team, by naming one of the polo fields at the Greenwich Polo Club in his honor.[12]

White Birch Polo Team

White Birch captured its first US Open Polo Championship in 2005.[13] It was the team's 31st title at the 26 goal level or higher. White Birch won all three 26 goal tournaments during the 2005 season in Palm Beach. In the 1990s White Birch dominated every major tournament at Palm Beach Polo Club in Florida. The White Birch Polo Team has won more high goal polo tournaments than any other single team in the past 25 years.[14] In 2016, White Birch is playing the high-goal polo seasons at International Polo Club and at its home base at Greenwich Polo Club.

Tournaments

References

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