The 31st edition of the Torneo Memorial José Ignacio Domecq came to an end on Sunday, April 8th at Spain's Santa maría Polo Club.In the deciding match, Scapa Los Dragones narrowly defeated Bayswater London Gin 13-12 and lifted the winner's trophy of this tournament in which five teams took part, their handicaps ranging between 10 and 12 goals.In what refers to subsidiary cup honours, Santa...
Torneo Memorial José Ignacio Domecq final Sunday 8th
Both teams successful on Thursday at the Santa María Polo Club
Dos Lunas and Bayswater London Gin victorious in Memorial José Ignacio Domecq action
31st Torneo Memorial José Ignacio Domecq starts off on Saturday 31st
Santa María Polo Clubs season-opener at Sotogrande
Both teams win their Saturday matches and prepare for Memorial Conde de Guaqui final
Silex and Dos Lunas victorious on opening day at Santa María Polo Club
8-/12-goal Memorial Conde De Guaqui starts March 23rd
The Santa María Polo Club is located in San Roque, Cadiz province, south of Spain, and is considered one of this European country?s leading polo venues. It also stands out due to the fact that it organizes over 40 tournaments each year, which makes it one of the most action-packed ones.
This venue which lies in the region of the Strait of Gibraltar (within Andalucía) had its first playing field completed in 1965, thanks to the cooperation of Enrique Zobel, who is nowdays, due to the support he gave the club, remembered by means of the Copa Fundador (The Founder?s Cup), one of the leading events in the polo calendar. As from then on, the Santa María Polo Club has not ceased in its efforts of promoting polo.
Its event with most handicap, and which each year includes many of the world?s leading players, is the Torneo Internacional de Verano (The International Summer Tournament), the 39th edition of which is due to begin on July 27th.
The nine fields which the club has are located in three different places: the four main ones are at Los Pinos, where the high-handicap summer tournaments are played (including the International event) and, also, several ones during the winter, thanks to the excellent state of the fields. There are two in Río Sotogrande, where spring tournaments are usually played, and the remaining three are located in Puente de Hierro, where the low- and medium-handicap tournaments take place, On field three of this last-mentioned site is where polo practises usually take place.
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