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POLO
THEMORNINGLINE
Sunday, April 24, 2005
The Morning Line.com
WESTWIND REALTY, LLC
Amy Carr
561-662-0728
email:[email protected]
All the Polo News that’s Fit to Run
Editor & Publisher: Frederic Roy - Asst. Editor: Cruz Gonzalez • ph: 561-753 8882, fax: 561-793 6835 • [email protected] • © 2005 Trophy, Inc. all rights reserved
CATAMOUNT WINS FOR THIRD PLACE YEST.,
STANFORD GROUP U.S. OPEN FINAL TODAY
M
OUTBACK WINS PRESIDENT’S CUP
ike Azzaro scored four goals
in the sixth chukker yesterday
for Catamount to win third place in
the Stanford Financial Group U.S.
Open Polo Championship at IPC
10-7 over Bendabout. It was Catamount’s second consecutive third
place in the U.S. Open. Scott Devon
was named Most Valuable Player,
he scored two very nice goals in the
fourth and fifth chukkers. ¶ Today,
final of the Stanford Financial Group
U.S. Open Polo Championship between Skeeterville and White Birch
Please turn to page 3
W
hen Jimmy Newman asked Tim Gannon–receiving the USPA President’s
Cup trophy yesterday–how many National
tournaments he had won, Tim answered after a pause, and with a smile: “Not enough!”
Please turn to page 4
USPA President’s Cup Runner-up Mustang
Ranch and Champion Outback with Dave
Offen and Heather Weisz yesterday at IPC.
The tournament had 23 entries (ph Frederic Roy)
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sla Carroll became the 100th winner of the The Stanford Financial Group
U.S. OPEN Polo Championship last April 2004 with an epic come-frombehind 10-6 victory over White Birch. (from the left) It was Memo Gracida’s
16th win, John Goodman’s second, MVP Pancho Bensadon’s first and Sugar
Erskine’s 2nd U.S. Open Trophy. (Photo Frederic Roy)
Two years ago, C Spear
was the 99th U.S. Open
Champion, from left to
right: daughter Maggie
and Tommy Boyle, Jeff
Hall, Carlos Gracida and
Matias Magrini.
In the final, C Spear defeated Lechuza 14-7 with
a very strong performance.
Matias Magrini was MVP
and Harrah, owned and
played by Jeff Hall, was
Best Playing Pony.
(ph. Frederic Roy)
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The 98th U.S. Open Champion was Coca Cola in 2002. From the left,
Miguel Astrada, Adam Snow, Gillian Johnston, Tommy Biddle and
Monica Jarvis for title sponsor Audi of America (ph: Frederic Roy)
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Continued from page 1, U.S Open
at 3 pm at IPC. Skeeterville was
ranked first at the end of the roundrobin with a flawless 4-0 record
and defeated Las Monjitas and
Bendabout in the next two rounds.
White Birch had a loss to Old Pueb-
lo in its fourth round-robin game
placing 2nd of all 15 teams in that
round, then defeated Loro Piana
and Catamount to advance to the
final. About 30 former U.S. Open
Champions will be introduced today before the final.
Right, U.S. Open 4th place
Bendabout and third place
Catamount, trophies presented by Peter Rizzo and
Bill Ylvisaker. Below, left,
Scott Devon receiving Amateur Player of the Year
from Gwen Rizzo for Polo
Magazine. Below right,
Carlos Gracida received
Professional Player of the
Year. (ph. Frederic Roy)
IDLEWILD
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Huge enclosed Cabana - Heated Pool with Separate Jacuzzi - Pool House
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Charles Ward, Brant Dahlfors and Gary Soloff accepted the Sponsor of the Year Award for Bombardier from Polo Magazine yesterday. Bombardier
presented the MVP award to Scott Devon for the
final for 3rd place in the U.S. Open. (ph. F. Roy)
Amy Azzaro and Terri
Devon yesterday at polo.
(ph. Frederic Roy)
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Page 4 - The Morning Line - Sunday, April 24, 2005
SUMMER ’05
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Continued from page 1, President’s Cup
Mike Azzaro trying his hand at Segway
polo with daughter Alexandra. (ph. F. Roy)
Behind the excellent play by Andres
Weisz, Outback had a very strong
game yesterday to defeat Mustang
Ranch–the qualifier from Sarasota–14-11 and capture the 2005 USPA
President’s Cup at IPC. ¶ Arguably the
biggest event this year in participation, 23 teams had entered from several clubs including PK, Vero Beach,
Royal Palm, Outback and IPC.
USPA 8 Goal President’s Cup
Final hosted by IPC
Tim Gannon 1
Gustavo Usandizaga 1 OUTBACK I
Andres Weisz 6 Qualifier
IPC/Outback
Victor Lopez 0 for
Def. Isla Carroll
8 10-8
Mike Ferro 1
Theresa King 0 MUSTANG RANCH
Randy Greer 3 Semifinal
Stuart Campbell 4 Thursday 21
8 Def. Vero
OUTBACK I
Final
Sat April 23
Def. Mustang Ranch
14-11
Beach 15-9
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A NATIONAL TOURNAMENT FOR WOMEN
T
he Morning Line has the pleasure to announce that a new
USPA Women’s Championship
Series Tournament was created this
week for a championship final next
Spring at Outback Polo.
At one of this Friday, April 22nd’s
USPA meetings aimed at bringing
more participation and involvement from women players in the
USPA, a new Women’s Championship Series Tournament format was
introduced. The Championship Series format will consist of Qualifier
Tournaments at the 3-6 goal level
that will be played in the Summer
and Fall of each year around the
country, and an annual Championship Finals Tournament to be held
in the Spring of the following year
(handicap limit to be determined at
a later date, but will be a minimum
of 4 goals and 6 chukkers).
Qualifier Tournaments are open
to any woman with a current USPA
rating. To participate in the Annual
Championship Finals all players
must be qualified to enter. Qualification for the Championship Finals
will be that each player must meet
at least one of the following two
criteria; a player must have played
in a qualifier event (regardless of
win/loss status after the event) or
have a current USPA rating of 2
goals or above (in the year of the
Finals).
If your club would like to host
one of these Championship Qualifier Tournaments, all that is required
is for the club to submit a USPA
Sanctioned Tournament Application with the appropriate fees to the
USPA for approval. Goose Creek
Polo Club in Middleburg, Virginia
has already offered to become the
first club to host a qualifier event
this summer. Outback Polo Club in
Wellington, Florida has offered to
host the first ever Women’s Championship Finals Tournament to be
held in the spring of 2006.
This series of tournaments will
be the highest rated USPA women’s
polo in the United States today. If
you would like to receive a copy
of the Championship Tournament
Series format or get more information about this tournament, please
contact Sunny Hale at 405-3298571. If your club is interested in
hosting one of the Qualifier Tournaments you can receive a USPA
Sanctioned Tournament Application Form from Amber Owen at the
USPA ([email protected]).
For more information on how
you can become involved in helping
to promote the growth of women’s
polo please contact USPA Committee Co-Chairs Leslie Ann Masterton
at [email protected] and Kris
Bowman at [email protected].
P
eter Grace returns to England after
another great season at Palm Beach
International. Anyone travelling to England who would like to watch or learn to
play, see www.polo.co.uk or ring Ascot
Polo Club on 01144 1276 858 545.
All the Best in Equine Chic
Artist Rollin McGrail,
Commissions and Prints
Beyond the Barn
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Fine Art by Jose Manuel Gomez
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LAKE PLACID HORSE SHOW
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I LOVE NEW YORK HORSE SHOW
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Herman and the staff of Cilantro’s Gourmet Deli
would like to Thank all our loyal customers who
supported us through our first year of business.
Hope to see you all next season.
Come visit OUR fun in the sun!
Phone: (518) 523-9625 - www.lakeplacidhorseshow.com
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U.S. Open Polo Championship
15 Teams - 26-goal - March 29, April 24, 2005
International Polo Club Palm Beach
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Skeeter Johnston 2
Lucas Monteverde 8
Julio Arellano 8
Owen Rinehart 8
26
Camilo Bautista 1
Eduardo Astrada 9
Javier Astrada 10
Jeff Blake 6
26
Victor Vargas 2
Sebastian Merlos 10
Pite Merlos 10
Gaston Urturi 4
26
Gillian Johnston 2
Alejandro Astrada 7
Miguel Astrada 10
Tommy Biddle 7
26
Julio Gracida 3
Lucas Criado 9
Mariano Aguerre 10
Peter Brant 4*
*Del Walton 4 26
Alfio Marchini 1
Pepe Heguy 8
Milo Araujo 9
Marcos diPaola 8T
26
John Hall 1
Jeff Hall 8
Matias Magrini 9
Ignacio Astrada 8
26
Scott Devon 4
Jorge Cernadas 2
Carlos Gracida 10
Mike Azzaro 10
26
SKEETERVILLE 4-0
Def. Loro Piana 9-7
Def. Orchard Hill 13-8
Def. Lechuza 10-9
Def. Millarville 11-10
LAS MONJITAS 2-2
Def. Airstream 9-6
Lost to Pony Express
Lost to Bendabout
Def. C Spear 11-10
SKEETERVILLE
Quarterfinal
Sunday 17
Def. Las Monjitas
10-9
Semifinal
Wed 20
Def. Bendabout
9-8
LECHUZA 3-1
Def. Orchard Hill 14-13
Lost to Skeeterville
Def. Loro Piana 9-8
Def. Millarville 10-7
BENDABOUT 3-1
Lost to C Spear
Def. Pony Express 12-10
Def. Las Monjitas 13-12 OT
Def. Airstream 8-7
SKEETERVILLE
BENDABOUT
Quarterfinal
Sunday 17
Def. Lechuza
14-8
Final
Sunday 24
3 pm
WHITE BIRCH 3-1
Def. Isla Carroll 12-4
Def. Catamount 18-10
Def. Black Watch 14-11
Lost to Old Pueblo
LORO PIANA 2-2
Lost to Skeeterville
Def. Millarville 12-9
Lost to Lechuza
Def. Orchard Hill 10-9
WHITE BIRCH
Quarterfinal
Sunday 17
Def. Loro Piana
12-9
WHITE BIRCH
Semifinal
Wed 20
Def. Catamount
11-10
OLD PUEBLO 3-1
Lost to Catamount
Def. Black Watch 14-12
Def. Isla Carroll 10-7
Def. White Birch 12-11
CATAMOUNT 3-1
Def. Black Watch 12-11 OT
Def. Old Pueblo 15-13
Lost to White Birch
Def. Isla Carroll 12-9
CATAMOUNT
Quarterfinal
Sunday 17
Def. Old Pueblo
16-15 OT
Page 7 - The Morning Line - Sunday, April 24, 2005
ARTISTS WITH MANY TALENTS
David Lominska has been a professional polo photographer for
more than 20 years. His photographs can be seen in the Morning
Line print edition and online. Grad-
ually, David has started to digitally
edit the pictures he’s taken on the
polo field. “I look for images that
portray both the power and beauty
of the sport as well as the personal
relationship of the rider and horse,”
he says about the art he is producing. In Aiken this Fall, David Lominska will be exhibiting examples
of his photography in the form of
both Black & White photography
and photographic images that have
been manipulated digitally.
Mon: Asado, 7:30
The Asado will move to
Sundays starting May 1st
Wed-Fri: Ladies Night
Heidi Birath has been involved
with horses and art her entire life.
After graduating in 1995 with a
bachelor’s degree in art history
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Stevie Orthwein defeated Steve Orthwein 63, 6-3 on Wed. to become I.P.C.’s first Men’s
Singles Tennis Champion. (ph Paul Hope)
Back (left to right)
Bob Bushy, Vody Bushy,
Frank MacNamara
and John Klein.
Front (left to right)
Alexandra Pozzo, Kathryn
Mathews, Anthea Christian,
Maureen Ebel, Bob Pozzo
(ph Paul Hope)
Mothers Day Brunch
Sunday May 8
Players Club
795 0080
Please turn to page 8
VISIT
OUR
BOOTH
AT
IPC
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Come join us
for this exciting event!
Enter your company to
compete for our traveling trophy.
To be held Friday May 27th, 2005
at the Jupiter Island Club in Hobe Sound, Florida
For more information call 561-968-9622
All proceeds benefit the YMCA of the Palm Beaches.
Continued from Page 7, Artists
8 Goal Outback League
April, 2005 through April 24th
from Florida Atlantic
University, Heidi spent
Tim Gannon 1
Chris Gannon 2 OUTBACK
a year to study in FlorAndres Weisz 6
ence, Italy at the Scuola
Tara Lordi -1
Final
di Lorenzo di Medici.
8
Sun April
“It turned my attention
Brad Vita 1
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more to fine arts,” she
10 am
Bob Gray 2 HIGH PRAIRIE
says. “There, I came to
Doug Barnes 2
an even greater admiraMartin Estrada 5
10
tion of the Italian masters.” And that is where
Rollin McGrail has had a busy
she discovered the egg-tempera
year. A graduate of Parson’s School
techniques which she’s been using
of Design, Artist Rollin McGrail
so well to render depth in her beauhonored the National Horse Show
tiful horse pictures. To reach Heidi
in the Fall by becoming the first
Birath for commissions or see her
“Official Artist of the 121st Nationportfolio, call 561 254 0047. Heidi
will also exhibit in Aiken during the al Horse Show”. She recreated the
traditional NHS poster in her own
USPA Gold Cup in September.
style and designed 4 original party
invitations that were given out to
exhibitors, horse owners, trainers
and NHS officials.
THE TACKERIA SALUTES THE U.S. OPEN
& PRESIDENT’S CUP FINALISTS.
COME VISIT OUR STORES AS
WE ARE CELEBRATING
OUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY.
Rollin’s work is whimsical and
fun. Alongside weekly contributions to the Washington Post, the
New York Times and many National magazine such as Forbes and
U.S. News and World Report, she
has produced cards [two examples
printed on this page: Love the
party (below left) and Graduation
(above)] sold at Beyond the Barn
in Wellington, as well as framed
edition prints which she exhibits at
Beyond the Barn (561-3335255),
Idlewild and in the ladies’ room at
the Players Club.
in the marketplace and decided she
would enjoy running a horsey boutique in Wellington. “I had no idea it
would turn into such a thriving and
exciting business,” says Rubin. The
store is the hub for Rubin’s exhilarating decorating business. Rubin has
transformed the homes and stables of
many of the nation’s top equestrians.
“I understand the lifestyle,” explains
Rubin, “Many of my clients don’t
even opt for an equestrian theme,
but they know I can deliver a casual
elegance that still reflects their lifestyle.” And when Rubin isn’t riding,
decorating, or running her equestrian
emporium, she is out spreading the
gospel on equine design. Rubin writes
a decorating column for a national
equestrian magazine.
Susan Rubin, a life long equestrian,
who competes at Grand Prix dressage
and dabbles in Polo, is a decorator
with a vision. When she opened
Beyond the Barn, she combined her
love of horses with her passion for
decorating. Rubin, who is a Certified
Interior Decorator and holds a BFA
in Art from Penn State, saw a niche
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Susan Rubin on the cover of
Design Showcase, posing at the entrance of Carol Cohen’s Two Swans
Stables in Wellington.
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Page 9 - The Morning Line - Sunday, April 24, 2005
NEW POLO HORSE ASSOC.
S
unny Hale was the first woman to win the U.S. Open Polo
Championship when she played
with Phil Heatley, Adolfo Cambi-
aso and Lolo Castagnola for Outback in 2000. One of the highest
rated women in the game, Sunny
is behind the effort to start the new
American Polo Horse Association.
“The main reason for the creation
of The American Polo Horse Association,” she says, “is to recognize the polo horse in America.
The polo horse and its incredible
abilities are the foundation of what
makes the sport so unique and all
the more reason why it is time these
great athletes receive the recognition they deserve. Not only will
this association keep a database
of polo horse pedigrees, but it will
also be a central location for anybody wanting to learn about or stay
Equestrian and Polo communities.
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A SELECT GROUP OF 6 YR OLDS
FOR SALE THIS SPRING
BRED, RAISED, AND TRAINED
AT “ISINYA” IN AIKEN, SC
By appointment only,
Please contact Owen Rinehart (803 215 0757)
[email protected]
connected with the sport’s greatest
athletes and the breeders and trainers responsible for them.”
Registration of polo horses will
open in January 2006 to include all
polo horses, from any breed, playing in the U.S. The Morning Line
will update information from the
Association throughout the year.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
Needs polo horses!
Any tired mounts can be
donated in Wellington.
Call Doug Matthews
at 309-7728.
Donate Ponies to:
Michigan State Univ. and
Univ. of Michigan Polo Clubs
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
Call Merle Jenkins
561-615-1505
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Tel: 439-7600
6972 Lake Worth Road
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(1/2 mile West of Jog Road)
Office Hours by Appointment
Ted Brinkmann, DVM
Anna Ojea, DVM
Page 10 - The Morning Line - Sunday, April 24, 2005
RULES OF POLO
Polo
games
last six
chukkers of 7
minutes
each, with
halftime
rest during
third and
fourth
chukkers.
A team
has four
players.
Players
come
back with
a fresh
mount
after each
chukker.
Running
the length
on both
sides of the
field is an
11”- high
wooden
board
that keeps
the ball in
play.
If the ball
goes out of
bounds
(on the
sideline)
the umpire
orders the
players to
line-up in
front of
him and
throw
the ball
in from
that point
where the
ball left the
field.
Incredible New Property
A typical defensive play
for White. While Black is
galloping forward on the
line of the ball with the Right
of Way, White–ahead of the
play–can back the ball to the
boards, away from his goal (but
should stay on that side of the
line of the ball to prevent being
called on a crossing foul).
Open-angle offside forehand to
pass the ball to a teammate from
left to right or to shoot on goal.
Bowl-in: a game always begins with the
umpire throwing the ball towards the players
lined-up on either side of the halfway line.
Players line-up again after a goal has been
scored, and change ends to allow fairness of
sides and conditions (wind, sun and ground),
much like in tennis for example.
Penalty #4
60 yard Penalty Line
Penalty #3
40 yard Penalty Line
Penalty #2
30 yard Penalty Line
Teams change
ends after each
goal is scored.
© 2005 by Frederic Roy,
The Morning Line. Illustrations by
Rollin McGrail. All rights reserved.
A polo
field is 300
yard long
and 150
yard wide,
the size of
nine football fields.
The grass
is kept as
smooth
and even
as possible
to allow
the horses
to safely
gallop at
speed up to
35 m.p.h.
The game
is refereed
by two
mounted
umpires
(a third
man is also
officiating
from the
side).
Fouls are
called on
dangerous riding,
illegal
bumping,
crossing and
bad hook,
rough or
abusive
play and
appealing
for a foul.
Most of
the fouls,
though,
will be
called on
crossing
the line.
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Palm Beach Polo & Golf Club Mizner Estates
EXCEPTIONAL COURTYARD STYLE HOME
Adolfo Cambiaso, Fabio Diniz, Chris Gannon and Santiago Chavanne
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Outback, 96th U.S. Open Champions for Outback in 2000 with turnaround
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SCHEDULE OF LEAGUE & TOURNAMENTS 05
Goals
JUNE
May 28 - July 4
Club League
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June 10 - July 17 Independence Cup (USPA) 8
JULY
July 1 - Jul 31
Club League
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AUG.
Aug 5 - Aug 28
New York Cup
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Aug 19 - Sept 5
USPA Northeast Regional
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SEP.
Aug 26 - Sept 25 Club League
4-6
Monthly 4 Chukker Leagues for Intermediate Players 2
Outback, 95th U.S. Open Champion with a win over Pony Express in 1999.
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Note: Deadline for entries: 12 days prior to start date.
For Information: Ted Oslager. (516) 728-6154.
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PALM BEACH
STANFORD FINANCIAL GROUP U.S. OPEN
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL - Sunday, April 24, 2005
Match at 3 pm
Team
SKEETERVILLE
Colors
1
Rating
Pos.
PLAYER
2
1
Skeeter Johnston
8
2
Lucas Monteverde
8
3
Julio Arellano
8
4
Owen Rinehart
2
3
4
5
6
OT
Totals
ALT
26
Totals
Team Rating
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Team
Pos.
3
1
Julio Gracida
9
2
Lucas Criado
10
3
Mariano Aguerre
4
4
Peter Brant
4
ALT
Del Walton
Colors
1
PLAYER
Team Rating
(0)
TOTAL
WHITE BIRCH
Rating
26
(Handicap Only)
2
3
4
5
6
OT
Totals
Totals
(Handicap Only)
(0)
TOTAL
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