2016 San Diego Polo Magazine

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SAN DIEGO

POLO 2016


A San Diego Legacy On and Off the Field.

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WELCOME LETTER 11 CALENDAR OF EVENTS 17 HOW TO WATCH POLO 29 POLO PONIES 34 WINNER’S CIRCLE 36 PLAYER’S CORNER 48 THE SPORT OF QUEENS 66 POLO LIFE 80

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WELCOMEletter O

n behalf of our polo community, we are delighted to celebrate 30 years of playing this magnificent sport here in the heart of San Diego’s equestrian valley. We welcome all of our members, sponsors, and guests to enjoy a celebratory season filled with exciting polo, fun social events, music, champagne and other festivities. Our 30th year marks the beginning of a new era, as we work together with Surf Cup Sports to ensure that the sport of polo will be preserved at the facility and will continue to grow in our community for many years to come. Over the next couple of years, there are plans for the property to undergo major renovation, including restoration of the polo fields, brand new stabling facilities, a new polo arena, and a new clubhouse. Significant resources have also been committed to restore the Coast to Crest Trail and to bring the facility back to its original beauty. This season, we are excited to welcome back Brown-Forman, South Coast Plaza, Charco Design & Build, Schubach Aviation and BMW of Encinitas as returning sponsors, as well as welcoming The J. Craig Venter Institute, Jaeger LeCoultre, Virtus Bank, Mckinney Capital and Celebrity Ranch. Our Opening Day will bring out a record breaking crowd to kick off our summer polo season and will feature an exciting match between Team J.Craig Venter Institute versus Team BMW of Encinitas. We have amazing charity events scheduled over the summer to benefit non-profit groups such as the Women’s Tournament to benefit Susan G. Komen San Diego, Helen Woodward, and American Lung Association. The USPA Spreckels Cup Finals and Closing Day on October 2 will benefit Dress for Success. Be sure to check the calendar for a full list of polo and social events. In addition to all of our exciting events, we are offering an expanded arena polo program for all levels of play with beginner and intermediate lessons, club chukkers, clinics, and tournaments. We invite you to join our polo family by attending an event, signing up as a social member, or taking a few polo lessons. I guarantee you will have a great time and will love the sport. I look forward to seeing you on the field! Sincerely,

Nour-Dean Anakar NOUR-DEAN ANAKAR President, San Diego Polo Club

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SAN DIEGO POLO

Magazine ART DIRECTOR LINDSEY CHRONERT SALES LINDSEY CHRONERT STACY EGUSA EDITORIAL DIRECTOR ANDREA DAMEWOOD

POLO ACTION PHOTOGRAPHERS C.J. DEWOLF, SCOTT FINK SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER JAIME DIXX, SCOTT FINK, TOPHER RILEY CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS, WRITERS & DESIGNERS: Jim Bremner, Andrea Damewood, Becki Freed, Andrea Hood, Dominick Lemarie, Garrett Richardson, Topher Riley, Juliana Scoggins, Patrick Scoggins, Brett Siegel, Tarah Sweeny, Elizabeth Thurston, Jeffrey Trout, Arielle Vey

SAN DIEGO

POLO 2016

COVER IMAGE: ED MASTERSON The San Diego Polo Magazine cover art was selected to pay homage to the last 30 years of polo in San Diego and the beginning of a new era. Ed Masterson, polo player and artist, created this image in 1998, which was featured on the cover of that season’s San Diego Polo Magazine. Ed Masterson has since retired from polo, but you can find him on the sidelines enjoying the polo matches or behind the lens of a camera.

© 2016. San Diego Polo. No part of this publication may be used without written permission of the publisher. All rights reserved.

Every sheet of paper used in this publication is “releafed” by planting trees in certified forests around the world. San Diego Polo is responsible for planting 140 trees through PrintReleaf ’s network of Certified Global Reforestation Projects.

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DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & CLUB DEVELOPMENT LINDSEY CHRONERT lindsey@sandiegopolo.com ARENA POLO SPECIAL PROGRAMS MANAGER JULIE EMPY julie@sandiegopolo.com

EVENT DIRECTOR STACY EGUSA stacy@sandiegopolo.com POLO ANNOUNCER STEVE LEWANDOWSKI CONTACT US: info@sandiegopolo.com


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JUNE 12 | FAMILY FUN DAY

Join us for a quintessential afternoon with two polo matches at 1pm and 3pm, featuring Team J. Craig Venter vs. BMW of Encinitas. Sit in the star-studded Player’s Lounge styled by Modern Luxury to benefit San Diego Film Foundation and be sure to join us for the after party featuring DJ Beatnick.

Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of polo and family friendly activities, including an exciting demonstration from the Cowboy Mounted Shooters. The event benefits Rancho Coastal Humane Society. Matches at 1pm & 3pm. Kids under 12 are free.

JUNE 19 - JULY 24 POLO + PICNIC Polo + Picnic is about community and learning more about the sport. Join us every Sunday from June 19- July 24 for back-to-back games starting at 11am on Field Five. Guests are encouraged to bring their own picnic lunch. Shade, seating and cash bar available. No outside alcohol. Tickets are only available at the gate.

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CALENDAR JULY 24 | PCAL ARENA TOURNAMENT

AUGUST 21 ALOHA SUNDAY

The Pacific Coast Arena League (PCLA) is comprised of six different polo clubs in southern California that play throughout the summer months at all the clubs. Join us for a day full of arena polo and BBQ. Free admission & parking.

If you missed Opening Day, here’s your chance to celebrate with us as we kick off the second half of our season with our island-themed Aloha Sunday. We will welcome back the Ivy League Alumni groups and the non-profit organization Home-Start. Games at 1pm & 3pm.

AUGUST 28 TACOS + TEQUILA Join the Gutierrez and Estudillo families for the 25th Annual Fernando Gutierrez Memorial Cup. Celebrate with tacos from Salt + Lime, tequila and margarita bar, churros and mariachi music. The matches are at 1pm & 3pm and proceeds benefit non-profit organization Compassion for Animals.

SEPTEMBER 4 WHITE PARTY Celebrate Labor Day weekend at San Diego Polo with one of our biggest events of the year. Guests are encouraged to dress in white or light colors. This Sunday Polo event benefits the American Lung Association and will feature the Poway Valley Vaulters. Games at 1pm & 3pm.

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AUGUST

CINEPOLIS MOVIE NIGHT


CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 18 WOMEN’S POLO DAY Join us for a day of polo, pop-up boutique shopping, and fundraising for Susan G. Komen San Diego. Celebrate life. Celebrate women. Games at 1pm & 3pm.

SEPTEMBER 30 SPRECKELS PARTY

SEPTEMBER 11 MILITARY APPRECIATION Join us for the highly anticipated finals of the USPA Rossmore Cup and a fundraiser to benefit the Veterans Research Alliance. Veterans and active military receive free general admission.

OCTOBER 2 CLOSING DAY

SEPTEMBER 25 HAT DAY Put on your favorite hat and join us for the beginning of the USPA Spreckels Cup tournament with games at 1pm & 3pm. The event benefits local animal shelter, Helen Woodward, and guests will enjoy an Arabian horse demonstration during intermission.

Mark your calendars for the largest event of the year, the 110-year old USPA sanctioned Spreckels Cup Finals & Closing Day of Polo to benefit Dress for Success San Diego. This event should not be missed. The finals begin at 2pm. Stay for the After Party to mingle with friends and players!

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history of polo

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hile somewhat unknown, the City of San Diego has a long-held tradition of polo; one that dates back to the start of the 20th century. San Diego was the home of the first significant polo match in California, and its organizer, John D. Spreckels, is often referred to as the grandfather of the sport. Spreckels was an entrepreneur from San Francisco and during a business trip to

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San Diego, he was captivated by Coronado. Spreckels immediately began investing in the area, most notably in the emerging Hotel Del Coronado, and eventually he became the owner. Hoping to entice well-to-do visitors to the hotel, he built the Coronado Country Club on the property. It featured an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, an arena for national horse show competitions and, most importantly, three polo fields.

1906 POLO FOUNDED IN SAN DIEGO

In 1906, Spreckels sponsored the first major polo tournament in Coronado. He imported a team of English Lords to play against the American team, which was comprised mostly of Naval officers. This match garnered significant attention, and Coronado quickly became known for the quality of its fields, the perfect climate and, most importantly, for the skilled players and horses it was attracting. Over the years, many prestigious polo tourna-


ments were held on Coronado Island and the best players and teams would travel from around the world to compete alongside millionaires and movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin. The grandstand often held the nobility and aristocracy of Europe as well as Americans of great wealth and distinction.

THE NAMES OF OUR CURRENT CHAMPIONS ARE ENGRAVED ALONGSIDE THE POLO GREATS OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY The most notable of these matches was the Polo Challenge. In 1909, Spreckels commissioned a two-foot silver trophy to be presented to the winners of the Polo Challenge and the tournament then became known as the Spreckels Cup. Each year, the trophy was engraved with the names of the winning team members. The Spreckels Cup was played every year from 1909-1921 (with the exception of the World War I years), and the last team to capture the trophy was the famous Midwick Country Club team led by Carleton F. Burke. After he passed, his widow donated the Spreckels Cup to the Coronado Historical Society. Not fully understanding the trophy’s historic significance, it was stored away. Interest in polo began to decrease with the emergence of World War I and there was less European participation, most notably amongst the English teams. Professional teams had to be brought in to replace the English ones, but these costs significantly increased the club’s expenses. By the time the Second World War had come to an end, so had Coronado’s opulent polo era. Coronado Country Club was eventually sold to developers who quickly transformed the area into housing tracts and, overnight, polo in San Diego disappeared. While the sport continued to be played, it would take over 40 years before polo would find a permanent home in San Diego again.

There was a resurgence of polo in the 1970s and 1980s and a man named Willis Allen set out to establish a new club. He began searching for a location in Rancho Santa Fe with his son-in-law Harry Collins and his grandson Chris Collins. Allen had a deep connection to the sport. As a youth, he had played arena polo at the Coronado Country Club. After years of tireless work, the Rancho Santa Fe Polo Club opened its gates, and in 1986, the first match was held on the same fields where we play today. Over the past 30 years, the club has welcomed countless players and fans from around the world.

the Spreckels Cup. It is one of the many tangible links that connects our current club to the Golden Age of polo. The names of our current champions are engraved alongside the polo greats of the early 20th century, and the tradition of polo in San Diego continues on.

In 1988, the glory of the Spreckels Cup found its way home as well. In the previous year, Julie Mulvihill-Mayer was able to locate the Spreckels Cup at the California Breeders Association. At that time, it was being used as a punch bowl. However, with the help of Jessops Jewelers, the trophy was restored to its previous splendor and every year since, it is filled to the brim with red roses and presented to the winning team of

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HOW TO WATCH

POLO FROM EQUIPMENT TO PONIES, WE HAVE YOU COVERED.

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POLO GLOSSARY CHUKKER: a period of play in which games are divided, similar to an inning in baseball. Each chukker is 7 1/2 minutes long and most games are made up of 4 chukkers. HANDICAP: Players are rated from -1 to 10 depending on their skill level. A -1 goal player would be a beginner and a 10-goal player would be among one of the very best players in the world. It is difficult to attain a 10-goal handicap and there are less than a dozen players worldwide with that ranking. A game or tournament is put together matching the overall handicap of all the players. TEAMS: There are four players on each team and no goalie. MALLET: Bamboo stick ranging in length and weight used to hit the plastic ball. GOALS: The direction of the game changes after every goal. LINE OF THE BALL: This is the “right of way” in polo, created to avoid dangerous situations. It works like a two-way highway and changes everytime the ball is hit. The line may never be crossed by other players. If it is, the result is a penalty. RIDE-OFF: One of the most common defensive moves, a ride-off is when another player pushes another player off the line of the ball to gain possession. A player may only bump their opponent if they are traveling in the same direction and at the same speed as their opponent. HOOK: When a ride-off is unsafe, a player may reach his mallet to hook the other player’s mallet in order to prevent him from hitting the ball. UMPIRES: There are two officials on horseback on the field to ensure the safety of the players and enforce the rules. The “third man” is another official on the sidelines who keeps score and will settle a dispute among the mounted officials.

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EQUIPMENT HELMET POLO SADDLE

Leather construction with stirrups. Differs from jumping saddle which has extra pads and from Western saddle’s horn mount.

Hard surface, lined, strapped, and some have face-guards. The helmet is the only piece of equipment that is required under U.S. Polo Association rules.

This series of strapping and support gives the player the ability to steer and stop the pony.

DRAW REINS

KNEE PADS

Pulley design from head to girth allows the player more control in steering the pony.

Provides player’s knees protection from bumps and balls.

RIDING BOOTS

POLO MARTINGALE

Provides additional protection for the player’s lower leg.

Used to inhibit the horse’s head from raising up and hitting the rider.

BRAIDED TAIL

BREAST PLATE

Allows less interference with swinging mallets.

Secures the saddle forward.

POLO PONY

MALLET

May be a thoroughbred/part quarter horse. Selected for their agility, speed, endurance, and intelligence.

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CLIPPED MANE

BRIDLE

Regulation white – Double seated traditional and functional for polo.

Protective wraps used for support.

Players are rated from -2 to 10 goals. Minus 2 being a beginner and 10 goals being among the best in the world.

Eliminates interference of pony’s mane with player’s rein hand.

POLO BREECHES

WRAPS

POLO PLAYER

BELL BOOTS

Protects the horse’s front hooves from overreaching hind hooves.

Made of bamboo cane with a hardwood head. Head is beveled on one end to allow for full swing flush to the ground. Mallet shaft is highly flexible and can make a complete arc under a pony’s neck or tail when swung hard. Mallets come in different lengths from 48” to 54” to accommodate player’s swing and size of pony.


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POLO PONIES BY ANDREA DAMEWOOD

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rom champion-level players to devoted amateurs, the marriage of a rider and his horse in polo is a bond unrivaled in sports. Memo Gracida, perhaps the best polo player in the world, checks on them before he sleeps. Pablo Llorente, president of the Argentina Polo Players Association and a top breeder, says that a good pony makes all the difference in competition. Elite players are so attached to their best ponies—bred for speed, agility and demeanor—that today they’re willing to pay upwards of $100,000 to harness new technology and clone their most beloved horses. Spearheaded by the cloning of renowned Argentina player Adolfo Cambiaso’s star stallion Aiken Cura, the practice of creating replica ponies for play has been growing steadily over the last five years. Daniel Juarez, a head pro and former breeder based in West Linn, Ore., calls it “probably the most interesting and exciting thing” happening in the polo world. He pointed to the recent US Open in Florida, where Cambiaso played two clone horses. Llorente says that the best horse he’s ever seen play is Cambiaso’s mare Cuartetera. She’s been cloned as well, with her offspring playing in matches today.“It’s awesome to see four or five clones of one ‘crack’ playing together in a match,” Llorente says. The cloned horse, created from the cells of a top equestrian athlete, will resemble its predecessor right down to the markings—which may not be exact, but will certainly be in the same place. Players have found that despite being raised at a different time or in a different environment, these “children” of the original pony will have the same athletic ability, temperament and disposition. But the high cost of cloning means the majority of polo ponies are still being bred via embryos carried in a surrogate mare, as they have been for the last couple of decades, Juarez explains. That allows the top mare to continue playing in matches while the colt spends the four or five years it needs to be fully trained under the care of another mother.

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And no matter how the pony is born, players—many of whom can own dozens of horses and play nine different ponies in a game—are looking for specific characteristics. Historically, polo horses were about 14 hands tall; today, they range in the 15 to 16 hand range. Juarez says his top mare, Dairy Queen, is just over 15 hands. “She’s the complete package,” he says. “She’s compact, powerfully built, she’s got speed, and she’s got the ability to change directions without even thinking about it. I don’t even have to think about what I do, I just do it.” Training, veterinary care and nutrition have all improved tremendously, players say. Former Governor of the USPA Pacific Coast Circuit, Glen Holden, says, “The biggest change in polo in the last ten years has been the quality of the horses. In the early days of American polo, many of the ponies resulted from the breeding of ranch mares to Thoroughbred stallions. In contrast, many of the polo ponies today are Thoroughbreds from the racetrack. A well-built horse of a player’s dreams includes physical characteristics—known as a pony’s conformation—including large muscling in the hindquarters, strong, clean legs and a supple neck. A good feature is a close-coupled back, which allows for those critical tight turns during play. Training is also key. Experienced breeders know that even if the pony has the best athletic ability, it still has to have its skills harnessed and broken to the demands of polo play. Those early years are spent training and conditioning a horse to “accelerate to full speed, change direction or slow down to zero in the shortest distance,” Gracida has said. The horse must also be able to act as one with its rider, and must be conditioned to “have patience and perseverance and to play and play and play,” Llorente says. Horses are brought on slowly: players will put four-year-olds into club chukker matches and really immerse them in tournament play at six. A pony isn’t considered “made,” or completely trained, until it has has two full seasons of polo. The time and effort of training and care mean starting with a well-bred pony that has success in its very genes is of utmost importance. “The horses are paramount,” Juarez says. “They’re the most important thing. You can overcome a lot of deficiencies in other parts of your game if you’ve got top horses.”

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WINNER’S

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS OPENING DAY - SORTEO GAMES Nour-Dean Anakar, Stephan Goss, Nicole DeBerg, David Samaniego, Diego Cossio MVP: Diego Cossio

RSF CUP FINAL - SAN FERNANDO Virgil Kyle, Jennifer Alexy, Diego Larregli, Topo Mendez MVP: Diego Lareggli

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS WOODFORD RESERVE CLASSIC - WOODFORD RESERVE Jennifer Alexy, Diego Lareggli, Topo Mendez, Ryan Robertson

PAN-AMERICAN CUP FINALS - LUNA POLO Topo Mendez, Diego Lareggli, Jennifer Alexy, Peter Laughlin

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS BRIANT HOWES MEMORIAL CUP- LA PASION Ashton Wolf, Colleen Wilson, Tracee Brunetti, Kimo Huddleston

WILLIS ALLEN MEMORIAL CUP - LUNA/KNIGHT WATCH Diego Velarde, Diego Larregli, Mel Kurtulus, Bryan Ward

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS FERNANDO GUTIERREZ MEMORIAL CUP ROSEVILLE MOTORS/TWIN PALMS Eric Hammon, Ashton Wolf, Graham Bray, Chris Maloney MVP: Graham Bray BEST PLAYING PONY: Alaska, Owned by Graham Bray

USPA ROSSMORE CUP ROSE-VILLE MOTORS/TWIN PALMS Eric Hammon, Patrick Uretz, Graham Bray, Chris Maloney MVP: Graham Bray BEST PLAYING PONY: Premissia, Owned by Chris Maloney

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TOURNAMENT WINNERS USPA SPRECKELS CUP ADEPTUS/SYCAMORE LANE Diego Cossio, Max Mennini, Colleen Wilson, Bryon Ward MVP: Max Mennini BEST PLAYING PONY: Carbon, Owned by Max Mennini

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GIVE IT A SHOT Learn how to play polo! Most of the players you see galloping down the green at Sunday Polo started playing polo right here in the arena at the San Diego Polo School. Students of all levels are encouraged to take small group lessons to learn and improve their game. The San Diego Polo School supplies the basic equipment for beginners; we provide a helmet, mallet, and a safe school horse. We offer beginner and intermediate lessons with many different instructors, youth and adult classes, riding and rules clinics and private lessons to improve your balance, seat, and overall horsemanship. Learn more at SanDiegoPolo.com.

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STEVE POLLACK LE MIRAGE

I started playing polo because I love horses and I wanted to impress my daughter who is active in Pony Club. I participated in an introductory lesson through the Polo Training Foundation in 2013 as a clinic to our South OC Pony Club. A few years ago, I enjoyed a summer of lessons at the Temecula Valley Polo Club, where I met my Pro Alvaro Tadeo. I kept showing up to play practice chukkers and learn more about the sport, and now I have horses, equipment, tack... I love it. Polo is a sport that requires complete focus, otherwise you pay the consequences. Coming off the horse is no fun and it has cost me quite of few cases of beer at the Crash & Burn Party at the end of the year.

ALVARO TADEO Like many young kids, I grew up playing soccer on fields in Morelos, Mexico, while my father tended polo fields in Southern California. I always dreamed about playing polo as a career, and after years of hard work and practice, I feel truly blessed.

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ELLEN GREENHILL Ellen continues to surprise and delight herself throughout her many travels. Last spring at the Necker Island compound of Sir Richard Branson, Ellen was conversing with David Geffen about her famed talks at the 2013 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Intrigued to learn more, Mr. Geffen extended an invitation for Ellen to join his family onboard the magnificent 337-foot megayacht, “Pelorus.” Cruising through the Western ports of the Mediterranean, down through the Suez Canal to Tanzania, “Pelorus” makes her last port in Dubai. Ellen disembarked to attend a multitude of prestigious events with her dear friend, Sheik Mohammed bin Al Maktoum, the Prime Minister of UAE. Starting with the Cartier International Dubai Polo Challenge at Ali Albwardy Desert Palm, followed by the New Year’s gala celebration at the Burj Al Arab, and finally on to the camel races at Al Marmoum. Ellen and Sir Richard Branson rendezvous to pursue their next adventure; a skydiving expedition over the Sudan and Sahara. The two board a Virgin private jet bound for St. Moritz, Switzerland, scheduled to attend the Cartier Snow Polo World Cup; the only “high-goal” polo tournament played on snow. At the opening gala evening, Sir Richard

elaborates on a previous conversation with Ellen about accompanying the first Virgin Galactic space flight as an honorary Captain onboard the VSS “Unity.” Ellen is an enigma; her reputation preceding her, the way lightning precedes thunder. She is currently at Spaceport America immersed in spaceflight and aerospace instruction for her junior space voyage with the Virgin Galactic fleet. The beginning of the San Diego Polo season is a welcomed break from her jet-setting lifestyle. Her passion has always been polo; the people, the players, the game, she will continue to play until her health or cash runs out, whichever comes first.


CYRUS MOINZADEH Horses, speed, the rush, and the smell of grass... Need I say more? I’m hooked!

TOPO MENDEZ They say polo is your passport to the world. I’ve been to unbelievable places in the last thirty years and have met incredible people. Thank you!

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NOUR-DEAN ANAKAR NICOLE DEBERG There is one thing that this year’s charity sponsor for Opening Day of Polo, the San Diego Film Festival, and polo here in San Diego have in common; they are both stacked with interesting casts of characters that make the main feature match a very entertaining game to watch. Polo Team BMW, captained by Nour-Dean Anakar, who is also the President of the San Diego Polo Club, will be matched against the J. Craig Venter Polo Team, led by the COO of the J. Craig Venter Institute in La Jolla, Nicole DeBerg. As everyone at the San Diego Polo Club knows, as much as these polo players may like each other off the field, when on their horses playing against one another, they are sure to take no prisoners and it is going to be an action driven match. Moroccan raised Anakar is a polo veteran who has been playing internationally for the past 25 years in prestigious high goal tournaments with various polo icons such as Gonzalo and Alphonso Pieres and Lucas Criado. Anakar, wearing a vest from his hometown in Tangier in Morocco, also captains the Moroccan Polo Team. German born and raised DeBerg, is described by her friends as the Lara Croft (“Ball Raider”) of the polo field, is wearing a “tough girl” American designer version of her hometown’s German dirndl. While DeBerg is known as an energetic, fearless and fun competitor who will do anything to bend the rules and who would rather die than give up on any ball, Anakar plays a strategic, deliberate and controlled game and knows every move that will happen on the field before it happens. Under his leadership, the BMW team will be giving the Venter team a run for their money. DeBerg laughs, “I adore Nour-Dean and he has taught me a lot, but it’s like Hunger Games, only one of us can come out the winner.” Anakar says, “she is going to do anything to win and if she does, I will actually be really proud of her. I hope I have mentored the renegade out of her enough to see her play a great polo game this season without too many fouls! ” Game on!

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NOUR-DEAN ANAKAR

SONYA BERG

RON BONAGUIDI

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KRISTA BONAGUIDI

GRAHAM BRAY

TRACEE BRUNETTI

CHRISTOPHER COLLINS

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SHAUN CORNELL

DIEGO COSSIO

NICOLE DEBERG

BERNIE DIAZ

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Outdoor 3/Arena 3

Outdoor -1/Arena -1

Outdoor -1/Arena 0

JULIE EMPEY

JACK EMPEY

ROBERTO ESTUDILLO

KIM FOY

Outdoor -1/Arena 1

Outdoor -1/Arena -1

Outdoor 0/Arena NR

Outdoor -1/Arena NR

MARCIE GATELY

JUAN JO GONZALES

STEPHAN GOSS

ELLEN GREENHILL

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Outdoor -1/Arena NR

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ERIC HAMMON

EMMA HOBSCHEID

DREW HOBSCHEID

KIMO HUDDLESTON

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KYLIE KUFAHL

PAIGE KUFAHL

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Outdoor -1/Arena -1

MEL KURTULUS

VIRGIL KYLE

DIEGO LARREGLI

ERIN LANE

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PETER LAUGHLIN

DEB LOVING

CHRIS MALONEY

NICK MARIUZ

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Outdoor 1/Arena 1

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TOPO MENDEZ

ALI MOBTAKER

CYRUS MOINZADEH

MARIAH MUDGETT

Outdoor 2/Arena 4

Outdoor 0.5/Arena 2

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JOCELYN PARKER

EDUARDO PEREZ

BRENDA PHILIPS

STEVE POLLACK

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Outdoor -1/Arena NR

Outdoor -1/Arena -1

Outdoor -1/Arena NR

RAMON RICHRD

RYAN ROBERTSON

TIM RUDY

LAMAR RUTHERFORD

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DAVID SAMANIEGO

HARRISON SAMANIEGO

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SHANNON SMULL

ALVARO TADEO

LOKESH TANTUWAYA

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BRYAN TREUSCH

JEFF TROUT

DEBRA VERMOCH

SCOTT WALKER

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COLLEEN WILSON

ASHTON WOLF

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Nowadays, the sight of a woman charging down a polo pitch at breakneck speed, her legs thrown on each side of her pony as she flies after the ball is a gloriously common one—especially as female riders make up the fastest-growing segment in US Polo today.

In 1908? Not so much. That didn’t stop Eleonora Randolph Sears of Boston. As sugar magnate John D. Spreckels built up the storied polo fields and stables on Coronado Island in the early 1900s, players from all over the United States and the world were drawn to the top notch play—including Miss Sears. The renowned athlete was among the glitterati who spent warm winters taking in tournaments near the Hotel del Coronado, according to research by the Coronado Historical Society. Sears, a national tennis champion and early advocate for women in sports, visited Coronado annually from 1908 to 1917, and spent each trip advocating for women’s tournaments—an effect that is felt by the ever-growing ranks of female polo players more than 100 years later.

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“Miss Sears, who has attracted considerable attention at the Hotel del Coronado during the recent tournament by her mannish riding costume and fearless riding is enthusiastic over the proposition” of women’s polo teams, the Union wrote in April 1909. And while she was never successful in organizing an all-women’s event in Southern California, she did blaze trails by playing in a coed match in Coronado in March 1915, playing with two women on each side with a man deployed as defensive back. It marked her the first woman to play polo on a men’s team. Her brash flaunting of gender norms guaranteed her enraptured newspaper coverage: Such as the fact Miss Sears rode astride instead of side saddle—and she did it wearing pants. “Mounted in costume Miss Eleonora Sears appeared on the polo fields of the Coronado Country Club yesterday afternoon and promptly became the center of interest,” the Tribune reported on February 19, 1915. “Dressed in polo boots and breeches, a great polo coat reaching to her boot tops and a large black slouch covering her hair, Miss Sears is with difficulty distinguished from the men polo players.” And perhaps that was Miss Sears’ point all along, say the ladies who play the sport of kings today. “Once you step in the arena, we become equal and only your merit and ability matters,” says Julie Empey, an arena player with a rating of one. “There is something beautiful about standing around a group of men that may normally intimidate me hearing them say that they are scared of me in the arena!”

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Nicole DeBerg, a San Diego player, says the face of polo in America is changing. “Just like enrollment of women in colleges, the number of women playing polo is steadily increasing,” DeBerg says. “At the San Diego Polo Club for example, membership of women last year exceeded 40 percent.”

ANY WOMAN COMPETING OUT THERE IN A SPORT AS TOUGH AND DANGEROUS AS POLO, ROYALTY OR NOT, DESERVES THE TITLE. Along with the competition and constant challenge of growing as a player, Sue Landis says that she also has relished the opportunity to build vast networks across the globe through polo. Landis, a United Kingdom Women’s Open Polo and the Women’s World Polo Championship winner says that lifestyle element along with the sport is what keeps her coming back.

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“As a woman, I love the family focus in polo – it’s great when my daughter can join me at a game, either behind the scenes, or at the après polo celebrations,” says Landis, who lives in San Diego and will play with the Hollywood Girls Polo Team this year. Empey says the most intense games she has ever played were women’s tournaments. “I think when women go out and play, they are so used to giving it all—just trying to make it in a man’s world,” Empey says. “We are serious and we want to be taken seriously. We know if we work hard, we can be respected as an athlete.” It’s a future that Miss Sears, who died in 1968 at age 86, would have been delighted to see. “What the suffrage leaders did for the political status of women, the Boston maid has done for women in the realm of sports, rescuing them from stupid age-old fetters of tradition,” a publication noted. And despite the long way women polo players have come since the days Miss Sears played, current riders say they can’t wait to see what the coming decades hold. “If the current trend continues, maybe someday the sport of the kings will also be referred to as the sport of the kings and queens,” says DeBerg, “As in my mind, any woman competing out there in a sport as tough and dangerous as polo, royalty or not, deserves the title.”

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