1929: Las Rosas

Las Rosas

William Agar Benitz played at number 1 on this Las Rosas team that won the 1919 P.A. of the River Plate Championship and the first Hurlingham Open in 1929. Shown left to right are Davide Miles, John Miles, Bunny Land, and Willy Benitz. (Horace Laffaye, The Polo Encyclopedia)

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USPA Gold Cup

Patrocinada por la USPA, participan equipos de hasta 26 goles de handicap, es el segundo escalon de la triple corona estadounidense, comenzo a jugarse en Oakbrook Polo Club de Illinois en el año 1974 y luego de pasar por varias sedes a partir del 2007 durante el mes de marzo su anfitrion es el International Polo Club, en Wellington-Florida, siendo cita inevitable en el calendario del polo mundial.

White Birch es el equipo que lidera muy lejos el ranking de ganadores de este torneo con 12 conquistas y su patron Peter Brant el ranquing de jugadores, entre los polistas profesionales Adolfo Cambiaso (h) levanto el trofeo en 10 oportunidades, mientras que Mariano Aguerre lo hizo en 9 ocasiones.

USPA Gold Cup

Sponsored by the USPA, teams with up to 26-handicap goals participate for the USPA Gold Cup, the second step of the US Triple Crown. The tournament began in Oakbrook Polo Club of Illinois in 1974. After passing through several venues from 2007, it is now hosted at the International Polo Club during the month of March, in Wellington-Florida, being inevitable appointment in the calendar of the world polo.

White Birch has dominated the playing field, leading with the most wins of this tournament, 12 achievements. In all of these instances, the owner of the club Peter Brant has taken the field with his team. Among professional polo players, Adolfo Cambiaso (h) has had the honor of raising the trophy ten times, while Mariano Aguerre has had nine occasions.