Aspen Hosts World Class Polo Competition

February 1, 2010
With magnificent mountain views as a backdrop, six teams took to the snow covered field to compete in a two day elimination tournament to win the coveted USPA World Snow Polo Championship
With magnificent mountain views as a backdrop, six teams took to the snow covered field to compete in a two day elimination tournament to win the coveted USPA World Snow Polo Championship
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Aspen, Colorado, hosted the Piaget Polo on the Snow 10th Annual USPA World Snow Polo Championship December 17-20, 2009. In North America, snow polo is played exclusively in Aspen.

The Hotel Jerome hosted a cocktail reception and live auction Thursday evening, December 17, to kick off the event, which benefited Aspen Sister Cities. The players began arriving from all over the world on Friday and a Draw was held in the Limelight Lodge followed by a supper hosted by L'Hostaria Restaurant and the Roaring Fork Polo Club.

The action began on Saturday in Aspen's Wagner Park. With magnificent mountain views as a backdrop, six teams took to the snow covered field to compete in a two day elimination tournament to win the coveted USPA World Snow Polo Championship. Barry Stout, the Event Coordinator and owner of The Stout Ranch, provided his top Colorado polo horses for the event.

Piaget, the title sponsor's team, consisted of high goalers Nacho Figueras, Marc Ganzi and Nicolas Roldan. Land Rover-Roaring Fork's team was comprised of two french players, Olivier Girard and Clemence Pierre along with Collen Clark. Playing for Bombay Sapphire was James Miller, Stuart Campbell and Chet Lott. Crestview Genetics team, in a repeat performance from 2008 was comprised of Alan Meeker, Alan Martinez and John Eicher. Audi's team was headed up by Melissa Ganzi, Kris Kampsen and Juan Bollini. The field was rounded out by Team L'Hostaria with Kishan Khanna, Mark Goode and Carlos Gracida on board. Head Umpire, Darrell Schwetz and George Olivas were in charge of the matches and Josh Hall was the event's veterinarian.

The polo was fast and aggressive due in part to the Polo Zamboni, a new snow cat leased from the Aspen Ski Company. The field was groomed every other chukker throughout the weekend. The polo was agreed to be played as an open competition. All the players were able to show off their talent as well as team play. Announcers, Christian Moon and Will Shorre along with the music man, kept the games lively and the crowds enthused.

Six teams competed, but it was the Piaget and Audi teams who found themselves in the final on Sunday. In the end, Audi was victorious with a 4/3 final score. Award ceremonies followed with the MVP watch presentation by Piaget to Juan Bollini. The BPP was Lee played by Olivier Girard.

All winners received Lucchese boots and La Martina garments were everywhere. Players and attendees dispersed for the holidays with wonderful reflections of snow polo, new friends and a great time by all.