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SAN DIEGO

POLO

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2012  SAN  DIEGOPOLO  SEASONJUNE  10  -­  SEPT  30

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2012  SAN  DIEGOPOLO  SEASONJUNE  10  -­  SEPT  30

SANDIEGOPOLO.COM858-­481-­9217

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CINÉPOLIS LUXURY CINEMAS

CINEPOLISUSA.COMSCAN AND CHECK OUT

OUR SHOW TIMES.

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FEATURED

22CHARITY

We are honored to team up with His Royal Highness Prince Harry’s

charity, Sentebale.

CONTENT

24SAVE  POLO  

After 26 years in Rancho Santa Fe and 106 years in San Diego, we want polo

to stay.

70SCHOOL

From the ! rst free lesson to Cancha Pequena, we will be o" ering various courses and

clinics this summer.

81TAILGATING

Chef Brian Malarkey shows us how to pack for

the perfect tailgate.

QUICK  FLIP

CALENDAR          18TOURNAMENT  WINNERS        37

HOW  TO  WATCH        48

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M.D., F.A.C.S

Stuart B. Kincaid

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In addition, the growth of polo here has also been remarkable. On Sundays, several thousand spectators line the fields to watch local residents and international players display their talents. Numerous events bring out families each Sunday. We have hosted many charitable events over the years including Kids Korps, Scripps Hospital, Saving Horses, TERI Inc., Multiple Sclerosis, Sentebale, Naval Special Warfare Foundation, and more.

At the present time, we are focused upon securing a lease renewal with the City of San Diego, and are actively seeking community support to continue our polo program and combined youth sports here. There may be certain challenges and obstacles that we’ll face this year and so we are asking our polo community for help. This year, more than ever, we need your support, so please help spread the word to our Mayor and City Council Members to “Save Polo.”

On behalf of the Founding Members of the San Diego Polo Club, I thank you for your continued support.

#Ron BonaguidiPresident

As we move into our 26th season of polo in Rancho Santa Fe, and over a century of polo in San Diego, we are asking for your support so that we can continue

this tradition. Times have changed, and we can no longer link the Polo Club facilities and the club’s future to a single sport, but rather a balance of sports playing on our fields. Our mission is to be a good neighbor and steward of the environmentally sensitive open space in the San Dieguito River area. Situated between the Del Mar Racetrack, Del Mar Horsepark, and the ranches of Rancho Santa Fe, the area the club occupies is a strategic part of equestrian use in San Diego.

In years past, the Polo Club has had primary usage of the land which is leased from the City of San Diego. Going forward, other youth sports will play a greater role in the use of the “polo fields.” Surf Soccer has provided significant athletic opportunities for many local young athletes, and the Surf Cup tournaments are internationally recognized as premiere soccer tournaments. The success of San Diego Surf Soccer has had multiple positive impacts on our community and local businesses, and so we’d like to ensure that soccer, and other sports can continue to utilize these great fields. Rotating both polo and youth sports’ activities on our fields results in better playing turf for everyone involved.

Colleen Wilson, Vice PresidentEllen Greenhill, SecretaryChris Collins, DirectorDirk Wray, DirectorKrista Bonaguidi, Director

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS

LETTER  FROM  THE  PRESIDENT

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1555 Camino Del Mar - #324Del Mar, CA

(858) 523-0000

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Charco Construction has been a leader in the home remodeling business for over 46 years and has built more beautiful kitchens, bathrooms, family rooms, second-story additions and master suites than any other contractor in San Diego County. Earlier this year, Armando Flores launched the company’s newest endeavor, Charco Design & Build; a fully integrated architectural, construction, and

interior design !rm specializing in high-quality remodels and custom homes from concept to turn-key completion.

Charco Design & Build tailors every project to suit each client’s individual taste and budget, creating an inspired living space that encapsulates their personality and lifestyle while enhancing their day-to-day living experience. We will guide you through every step

and manage every last detail, so that you don’t have to. Our goal is to capture and create the home you are dreaming of.

TRANSFORMING HOMES FROM A VISION INTO REALITY

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Dear Fellow Polo Enthusiasts,

What a year it’s been and it’s only May! I wanted to commend the San Diego Polo Club on all the hard work they have been doing ON and OFF the field! From the looks of their beautifully designed website it seems like they really put some effort into creating a site that takes the viewer from start to finish and gets them excited about what’s going on with the club and the sport.

I’m sure you all have been seeing and hearing more and more about social media and how it impacts anything and everything. San Diego Polo Club has a presence on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter which are not only wonderful ways to gain exposure, but also encapsulates the very thing Polo needs, attention! Also, through these social portals it shows others that polo is not just for the elite, but for all. San Diego Polo Club has done a magnificent job of creating a fun, energetic and informative website that gets others interested in Polo. Whether it’s to come for a Sunday and watch a match or take a free first lesson and get on a pony.

The magazine is looking great and I can’t wait to see what’s coming next! I look forward to seeing you all and am ready for a great summer season 2012.

Dennis GeilerGovernor, USPA Pacific Coast Circuit

OFFICERS$omas J. Biddle, Sr.ChairmanCharles E. WeaverPresidentPartrick M. NesbittSecretaryRobert W. DonaheyTreasurerCIRCUIT  GOVERNORSBorderDaniel Coleman- 602.284.5988CentralBritt Baker- 515.669.0300EasternJames H. Burton III- 703.359.2400FloridaAnthony L. Coppola- 561.793.2012$e Great PlainsTeresa M. Mull- 316.733.0123Hawaiian IslandsChristopher Dawson- 808.536.5500Mid-StatesMark V. Sedacca- 513.831.5717NortheasternPeter F. Poor- 978.356.5601Paci!c CoastDennis L. Geiler- 949.729.2230Paci!c NorthwestGeorge R. Dill- 253.732.3111Rocky MountainRaymond Mayer- 302.402.1000SoutheasternJoseph P. Meyer- 404.606.3434SouthwesternDr. Victor J. Ramon- 214.370.4000GOVERNORS-­AT-­LARGEGeorge Alexander Jr.Peter Y. AlworthGerry R. AschingerChrys D. BealSunset HaleGlen A. Holden, Jr.Gillian E. JohnstonClint NangleRussell A. SheldonCharles W. SmithDaniel K. Walker Peter RizzoExecutive Director

United States Polo Association4037 Iron Works Parkway Suite 110, Lexington, Kentucky 40511Tel: 850.219.1000Fax: [email protected]

Proud Member of the U.S. Olympic Committee

USPA

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ART  DIRECTORLINDSEY  CHRONERT

ADVERTISING  SALES  DIRECTORVANESSA  SHAPIRO

EDITORIAL  DIRECTORMORGAN  WOOD

POLO  PHOTOGRAPHERDOMINICK  LEMARIE

PLAYER  PHOTOGRAPHERSIEGEL  THURSTON  PHOTOGRAPHY

CONTRIBUTING  PHOTOGRAPHERS,  WRITERS  &  DESIGNERS:Heather Chronert, Lindsey Chronert, Shane Garrett, Paige Hines, Adam Instone, Dominick Lemarie, Ed Masterson, Cory McGilvery, Richard Nesdale, Tisha Power, Topher Riley, Juliana Scoggins, Patrick Scoggins, Vanessa Shapiro, Brett Siegel, Elizabeth $urston, Susie Talman, Morgan Wood, Lauren Ybarra

MAST

SAN  DIEGO  POLO  CLUBPO  BOX  3035RANCHO  SANTA  FE,  CA  92067OFFICE:  858.481.9217FAX:  [email protected]

1691-B Via de Santa Fe Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067

MASTER STYLIST

MASTER COULEURIST

POLO  MANAGERGRAHAM  BRAY

CREATIVE  DIRECTOR

LINDSEY  CHRONERT

STRATEGIC  PARTNERSHIPSVANESSA  SHAIPRO

POLO  SCHOOL  KIMO  HUDDLESTONBILLY  RAMOSGILLIAN  YOUNG

FIELD  MANAGERGILBERTO  ZAMORA

POLO  CONSULTANTHEATHER  CHRONERT

ACCOUNTANTLYNN  SOARES

INTERNPAIGE  HINES

STAFF

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JUNE JULY

10OPENING  DAY

Join the San Diego Polo Club

and RIVIERA Magazine for a day of divot stomping,

bubbles and fashion.

17FATHER’S  DAY

Whether you come in on an antique

biplane or in a classic car, Dad will

love a Sunday in the sun.

24SENTEBALE  CUP

Ranch & Coast Magazine, Jade

Phoenix and SDPC present Prince

Harry’s 1st annual Sentebale Charity

Match.

2SEASON  KICK-­OFF  PARTY

Join us for Golf Cart Polo, drinks, dancing & hors d’oeurves.

22GUTIERREZ  

MEMORIAL  CUP

Fernando Gutierrez was a fantastic polo player and

loving family man. Join us as we celebrate his life.

12CINEPOLIS  MOVIE  NIGHT

Grab a friend and meet us at Cinepolis for a

private screening of Spiderman.

*Members Only

1PAN-­AMERICAN

FINALS

An All-American themed afternoon

is fun for the whole family. Check out

the Rainbow Rider’s performance at

intermission.

8AMERICAN  

NATIONAL  CUP

Join American National Insurance

for a traditional afternoon of

Sunday Polo.

15WOODFORD  RESERVE  

CLASSIC

Hosted by Woodford Reserve, join us for a tasting

and tournament ! nals.

 NO  POLO  JULY  29,  AUGUST  5,  AUGUST  12.        SANDIEGOPOLO.TICKETLEAP.COM  

CALENDAR

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Proud  Sponsor  of  :

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AUGUST SEPTEMBER19SECOND  OPENING

If you missed Opening Day, here

is your second chance. We are

back with 7 more weeks of polo.

25VOLUNTEER  WITH  US

We’re headed over to TERI Inc.’s new

property to help complete their

Campus of Life.

26WILLIS  ALLEN  MEMORIAL  CUP

Join us for the !nals of the Willis

Allen Memorial Cup. Welcome Ivy

League Alum.

30CLOSING  DAY

All summer we have been leading up to this day. Join us for the USPA Spreckels Cup Finals.

*Match is at 2pm.

23SPRECKELS  CUP

Giving Back Magazine hosts their annual charity match to bene!t the San

Diego Symphony and the San Diego Opera.

2WHITE  PARTY

Summer may be ending, but the

most competitive matches are just

beginning. Be sure to wear white.

9ROSSMORE  

CUP

Join us for the !nals of the USPA

Rossmore Cup.

16HERRADURA  

CUP

Hosted by Herradura Tequila,

you’ll be sure to have fun with

our Latin themed event. Olè!

CALENDAR

22CRASH  &  BURN

Celebrate the end of the Polo Season with Airbands, Videos & Awards.

SEPT

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In April of 2006, Prince Harry, along with Prince Sessio of Lesotho, Africa, launched the Sentebale charity, meaning “forget me not” in Sesotho. Today the charity works with local partners and grass-roots movements in the Lesotho community to provide at-risk children health and education services that will change their lives for the better. In order to ensure the ongoing success of their mission, Prince Harry has arranged a number of exciting events in the USA to raise awareness and support for the Sentebale organization and its work in Lesotho.

$is year, the San Diego Polo Club will hold the !rst annual Sentebale Charity Match in support of this great cause and organization. $e schedule will include exciting polo matches, an African music and dance presentation, a silent auction and an introduction to the Sentebale charity. $is event is a fantastic way for friends and family to reconnect, experience an engaging sport, and to help change a part of the world for the better.

In the few short years that his charity has been operating, Prince Harry already sees positive results, “It’s really encouraging to see how things have improved but there’s obviously still masses of problems; food is still the main issue,” he says.

$e San Diego Polo Club will continue to host events to build local and national awareness for Sentebale. We plan to have Prince Harry play at our club in the near future.

SENTEBALESDPC  IS  HONORED  TO  HOST  PRINCE  HARRY’S  CHARITY  EVENT.BY  MORGAN  WOOD

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 Teamwork.  Dedication.  And  a  commitment  to  excellence.  It's  those  qualities  which  keeps  the  San  Diego  Polo  Club  players  on  top  of  their  game.  It's  also  what  keeps    Classic  Party  Rentals  on  top  of  ours.      And  while  we  know  celebrations  don't  start,  or  stop,  with  the  passing  tick  of  each    chukker,  you  can  count  on  us  before  the  first  bell  rings,  and  after  the  final  play,  to  help  you  create  the  perfect  event.      For  information  on  our  products  and  service  please  visit  us  in  person  or  online.    

 Classic  Party  Rentals  San  Diego  

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ALIVE  WITH  PAGEANTRY:  A  CENTURY-­LONG  HISTORY  OF  POLOBY  VANESSA  SHAPIRO

Last year we asked you to join us in celebrating our 25th “Silver” Anniversary but our history actually goes back much farther. While somewhat unknown, the City of San Diego has a long-held tradition of Polo. Our story is rich and vibrant, and dates back to the start of the twentieth century.

BEGINNINGS

Many polo enthusiasts credit San Diego as the location for the !rst signi!cant polo match in California, and they consider John D. Spreckels the “grandfather” of the sport. He was one of three sons, born in San Francisco to immigrants of Dutch descent and he made his fortune in sugar production. He also operated an import-

export business out of San Francisco and in 1887 he decided to expand that business to San Diego. He made a trip to visit the area and was instantly captivated by Coronado. At the time the island was a real “playground for the wealthy” and to live there meant to live among the names of the famous. Spreckels started investing in the area, most notably in the emerging Hotel Del Coronado, and eventually he became the hotel’s second owner.

Hoping to entice well-to-do visitors to his hotel, he built the Coronado Country Club, which ran four city blocks. $e Country Club was a two-story redwood structure with glass-enclosed balconies from which matches could be viewed, a dining area, and a library. $ere were three polo !elds, an 18-hole golf

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course, tennis courts and an arena for national horse show competitions. All of these activities were open to hotel guests, and Spreckels hoped that these attractions would draw more visitors to his property.

In 1906, Spreckels sponsored the !rst major polo tournament - importing a team of English Lords to play against his American team which was comprised of Naval o%cers. $is match garnered signi!cant attention, and Coronado quickly became known for the quality of its !elds, the perfect climate, and most importantly for the skilled players and horses it was attracting.

Many prestigious polo tournaments were held on Coronado and over time it became known as the “Meadow Brook of the West,” in reference to the famous polo club on Long Island. Every January, the best players and teams would travel from around the world to compete for three months alongside millionaires and movie stars such as Charlie Chaplin. $e grandstand often held the nobility and aristocracy of Europe as well as Americans of great wealth and distinction, and the polo !eld quickly became the center of high society life and attracted the “who’s who of the era.”

During this opulent time many matches were played on the island, the most notable of which was the “Polo Challenge.” It was inaugurated by John D. Spreckels in 1909 at which time he commissioned a two-foot silver trophy that eventually became known as the “Spreckels Cup.” $e trophy was engraved with the names of each year’s winners and it carried the legacy of many of the greatest polo players of that time.

$e Spreckels Cup was played from 1909-1921, with the exception of the years of World War I, and the last team to capture the trophy was the famous Midwick Country Club team led by Carleton F. Burke. When he passed in 1962, the Spreckels Cup, as well as many of his other trophies and mementos were donated by his widow to the California $oroughbred Association. Not fully understanding the historic signi!cance that the trophy held, it was stored away in a box and soon forgotten, as was a part of our polo history.

Interest in polo started to decrease with the emergence of World War I. $ere existed less of a European in&uence and participation, notably amongst the English royalty. Professional teams had to be brought in to replace the English presence and this signi!cantly increased the club’s expenses. World War I greatly diminished San Diegans’ interest in the sport, however, it was the Second World War that permanently ended Coronado’s “polo era.” During those years, Coronado saw the exit of “big money” from the island and, when the war !nally came to an end, the Coronado Country Club was sold to developers who quickly transformed the area into housing tracts. Overnight, the history of polo in San Diego was put on hold and, while the sport continued to be played throughout the county, it would take over 40 years before “the Sport of Kings” would !nd a permanent home again in San Diego.(Continued on the following page.)

SAN  DIEGO  HAS  A  

LONG-­HELD  TRADITION  

OF  POLO.    OUR  STORY  

IS  RICH  AND  VIBRANT  

AND  DATES  BACK  TO  

THE  START  OF  THE  

TWENTIETH  CENTURY.

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REVIVING  THE  PAGEANTRY

Polo found a resurgence in the 1970s and 1980s. At that time, Willis Allen, (Willis Allen Real Estate Company), recognized the need to have a polo club in San Diego again. 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 long connection to the sport and in the 1930s he played arena polo !ve nights a week at the old showground on Coronado Island.

After years of tireless work, Allen and his team found a new home for polo and, in 1987, the Rancho Santa Fe Polo Club opened its doors. Allen threw in the !rst ball on the same !elds where we play today and thus began our second polo story in San Diego. Over the past twenty-six years, our club has welcomed countless players and fans from around the world. In 1995, our name was o%cially changed to the San Diego Polo Club.

In 1988, the glory of the Spreckels Cup found its way home as well. In the fall of the previous year, Julie Mulvihill-Mayer organized an e"ort to locate some of the coveted trophies from the Coronado Country Club. With information from a Historian at the Coronado Historical Society, she was able to locate the Spreckels Cup, which at the time was being used as a punch bowl for events at the California Breeders Association. However, with the help of Joseph E. Jessop (Jessops Jewelers), the trophy was restored to its previous splendor. Every season since, we have !lled the cup to the brim with red roses and presented it to the winning team of the Spreckels Cup Tournament. It is one of the many tangible links that connects our current club to the “Golden Age” of polo. $e names of our current champions are engraved alongside the polo greats of the early twentieth century.

A  NEW  BUT  UNCERTAIN  FUTURE

Polo is an integral part of San Diego’s story. Our history in this area is signi!cant and longstanding - longer than the Padres, Chargers and any other local sports teams’ combined.

In years past, the San Diego Polo Club has primarily used the 50+ acres of land, which we lease from the City of San Diego. However, going forward we feel it is critical that other youth sports play a greater role in the utilization of the land. We would like to ensure that soccer, lacrosse, cricket, rugby and other athletics are able to continue to have access to these !elds for their respective sports.

In addition, our club, as well as the Surf Cup, soccer and several lacrosse tournaments have had multiple positive impacts on the San Diego economy and local businesses. In 2009, the Surf Soccer Cup alone brought in over $20 million dollars in revenue to the city - a huge economic impact for the San Diego area. Between hotels, parking, concessions, horse feed, bales of hay, and well over a hundred seasonal sta", the San Diego Polo Club has a profound and continuous impact upon the local economy. Polo is a noble sport with a noble purpose and we have always seen ourselves as stewards of the community and of the environment. We have worked hard to help maintain, protect and preserve the endangered species and open space in the San Dieguito River Valley. In addition,

over the past twenty-six years, we have worked with countless charities and organizations and have assisted those in need whenever possible. In 2003 and 2007, we were instrumental in helping to house hundreds of horses on our property during the devastating San Diego County wild!res. Likewise, one week after the September 11th terrorist attack, our members donated over $400,000 to the American Red Cross Fund for Victims. We also pay a yearly tribute to our local servicemen and women by honoring them in front of our large Sunday Polo crowds.

2012 will be a pivotal year in the history of Polo in this county. Our lease with the City of San Diego is up for renewal and we are one of a handful of businesses and organizations responding to an open request for proposals (RFP) from the City. We would be honored to keep our current home and continue upon a century-long tradition of polo, fellowship, service and charity. We have always stood behind those in need and continually supported our local community and so we ask that you now stand behind us as we !ght to renew our lease. Imagine a year from today, sitting where you are and none of this being here. Please help us to Save $e San Diego Polo Club.

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Adopt A BlockAll Hallows Academy

American Cancer Society American Red Cross

Big Brothers and SistersBoys and Girls Clubs of San Diego

California State University San MarcosCanine Companions for Independence

CANTERCERF

Child Abuse Prevention FoundationChildrens’ Hospital

Community Campership CouncilCrime Victims Fund

Cystic Fibrosis FoundationEncinitas Community Resource Center

Foundation for the Children of the CaliforniasFresh Start Surgical Gifts

Gillespie SchoolGrossmont Hospital Foundation

Habitat for HumanityHands Across the Border

Heal the BayHelen Woodward Animal Center

High Tech HighHome of Guilding Hands

Home Start – Child Abuse PreventionHospital Infantil de Las Californias

Inner-City GamesJohn Wayne Cancer Institute

Junior Seau FoundationKids At Heart

Kids KorpsLa Jolla Country Day School

Las Damas de San DiegoLiam Foundation

Make a Wish FoundationMarch of Dimes

National Kidney FoundationNaval Special Warfare Family Foundation

Nine-Eleven Relief FundPalomar College FoundationProject Concern International

RotaractSan Diego Brain Injury Foundation

San Diego OperaSan Diego Senior’s Center

San Diego SymphonySan Diego Veterans

San Dieguito AcademySaving Horses, Inc.

Scripps Breast Cancer CenterScripps Foundation for Medicine & Science

SD Breakfast RotarySDSU Recreational Polo Lesson Program

SERVE San DiegoSpots ‘n Stripes RanchStella Maris Academy

Stevens/Scripps Cancer CenterSunset View Foundation

Temecula Valley Chamber of CommerceTERI Inc.

$e Bishop’s School$e Child’s Primary School

$e Rhoades School$ousand Smiles Foundation

Tijuana Home BuildingTROTT

UCSD Recreational Polo Lesson ProgramUCSD Regional Burn Center

Union of Pan Asian CommunitiesUnited Pegasus FoundationVistas for Blind Children

WiLDCOASTWomen for Women International

World WildlifeYMCA

HOW  TO  HELP

26  YEARS  OF  CHARITY  SUPPORT

A very special thank you to Christine Donovan of the Hotel Del Coronado for her help with research on the article.

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HOW  TO  WATCHTHE  OBJECT: Move the ball down !eld and through the goal in 4-6 periods of play, known as “chukkers.” Each chukker is 7 " minutes long. Most polo rules are for the safety of the player and their horses. Primary concerns are the “right of way” and “line of the ball,” which is an imaginary line formed each time the ball is struck, possibly the most important rule in the game. #e player who last struck the ball has the right of way and no other player may cross the line of the ball in front of that player. Players may approach the ball and ride on either side of the “line.” Crossing the line is the most common foul in polo. A penalty shot is a free hit from a predetermined distance into a guarded or unguarded goal. A dramatic pause in action often provides some of the most suspenseful moments in the game.

THE  PLAYERS: Four on a side, positions designated by jersey number. Number 1 is the most o$ensive forward player and usually has an accurate hit. Number 2 plays o$ense and defense, interchanging with Player 3. Number 3 is the quarterback and playmaker. #is player is often the highest rated and most experienced player. Number 4 is the last line of defense and can hit a long ball accurately. Each player has a given handicap awarded by the Unites States Polo Association (USPA) between -2 and 10 goals (ten being the best). Players’ handicaps are added together to form a team that is equal to its competition. #e di$erence in goals between two teams is awarded to the lower rated team before play begins.

Top left: Charly Cendoya races across the !eld on his horse, Chile.Top right: Gaston VonWernich hooks Diego Cossio to block the play. Bottom: Fergus Gould and Kimo Huddleston are consulting the third man.

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CHUKKER:  Period of play consisting of 7-1/2 minutes. !ere are 4 or 6 chukkers in a game.

FOULS: While often hard to see, one can usually tell a foul by listening to the players after the whistle blows." Most fouls occur when the play is dangerous to the horses and their players. Below is a list of common fouls:

Zig-zag or cut across in front of a galloping man.Crossing close behind another pony to get into position to hook the opponent.Reaching over or under a pony to hook." A player may hook fairly if he is on the side where the play is being made or directly behind or in front of the striking player.Bumping a player at an angle and causing the horse to stagger." !e players must be parallel to bump or ride-o# fairly.No picks can be used." !ey are extremely dangerous for the horses.

HANDICAP:  Players are rated by the USPA Handicap Committee from -2 to 10, ten being the best in the world. !ere are only eleven active 10-goal players in the USPA.

HOOK:  One of the two defensive maneuvers (the other is the ride-o#) allowed in the rules." !e mallet is used to block, or interfere with another player’s swing at the ball.

NEAR  SIDE:  !e left side of the polo pony.

NECK  SHOT:  Hitting the ball under a horse’s neck.

LINE  OF  THE  BALL:  Imaginary line produced by the ball when it is hit or de$ected.

RIDE  OFF: Similar to a body check in hockey, a ride-o# is used to break an opposing player’s concentration, move him o# the line of the ball or spoil his shot." A ride-o# is"hard and dramatic, but if executed properly, does not endanger the horses.

THIRD  MAN: usually at mid-%eld; does not call the fouls but is the %nal word in the case of a dispute between the two mounted referees."

GLOSSARY

Top: Alvaro Tadeo pushes Charlie Peterson o! the line of the ball to gain possession. Bottom: Mariano Fassetta makes a clean neck shot.

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

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

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

CLIPPED  MANEEliminates interference of pony’s mane with player’s rein hand.

BRIDLE# is series of strapping and support gives the player the ability to steer and stop the pony.

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

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

BREAST  PLATESecures the saddle forward.

BANDAGESProtective wraps used for support.

BELL  BOOTSProtects the horse’s front hooves from over reaching hind hooves.

RIDING  BOOTSProvides additional protection for the player’s lower leg.

KNEE  PADSProvides player’s knees protection from bumps and balls.

BRAIDED  TAILAllows less interference with swinging mallets.

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

POLO  BREECHESRegulation white – Double seated traditional and functional for polo.

POLO  SADDLELeather construction with stirrups. Di" ers from jumping saddle which has extra pads and from western saddle’s horn mount.

EQUIPMENT

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Eldorado Polo Club in Indio, California has attracted International players to the heart of the Coachella Valley for over 50 years.

ELDORADO POLO

Club Facilities Include: 10 !elds, Stabling for 1,000 horses, Hitting Cage, Exercise track, Polo & Riding Academy, Elevated berm for spectators , Cantina Restaurant & Bar, and a beautiful Clubhouse overlooking the main !eld. Situated on 200 acres of premium land, Eldorado Polo Club is a North American destination for winter polo. Tournaments run from late-November through mid-April.

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Eldorado Polo Club in Indio, California has attracted International players to the heart of the Coachella Valley for over 50 years.

ELDORADO POLO

Club Facilities Include: 10 !elds, Stabling for 1,000 horses, Hitting Cage, Exercise track, Polo & Riding Academy, Elevated berm for spectators , Cantina Restaurant & Bar, and a beautiful Clubhouse overlooking the main !eld. Situated on 200 acres of premium land, Eldorado Polo Club is a North American destination for winter polo. Tournaments run from late-November through mid-April.

Polo requires a deep connection between the player and their mount, a bond that often determines the di! erence between victory and defeat on the " eld. In no other sport does a player rely so heavily on an animal partner. In a charged battle for goals, the pair must ride as one and the horse must respond with lightning-fast quickness to his rider’s commands to accelerate, stop, and turn.

Called “ponies” as a throwback to days when mounts averaged about 14 hands tall, the horses used today are by no means demure in stature. In the early days of American polo, many of the ponies resulted from the

POLO  PONIESBY  MORGAN  WOOD

breeding of ranch mares to # oroughbred stallions. Selected for their agility, speed, endurance, and intelligence, many of the polo ponies used today are # oroughbreds from the racetrack or have been imported and bred in countries known for their excellent polo stock such as Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand.

A young polo pony is referred to as “green” and is not fully trained, or “made”, until he has at least two seasons of polo under hoof, but not just any horse can be thrown on to the " eld and expected to perform. Along with an individually tailored

training regime, each horse is groomed for polo based upon a long list of physical and mental characteristics, many of which are unquanti" able and only present themselves on the " eld during the heat of a match.

American 8-goaler, Mike Azzaro has said that “90% of great polo players’ abilities come from riding the horse.” An excellent mount that has been put through rigorous training is wasted at the hands of an inexperienced rider. Azzaro says, “you have to guide and direct the horse, and that comes from riding and riding and riding.”

96 THE  TOTAL  NUMBER  OF  HORSES  SEEN  AT  ONE  SUNDAY  POLO  EVENT.

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LAST  YEAR’S  POLO  SEASON  WAS  AN  EXCITING  ONE,  WITH  14  ACTION  PACKED  WEEKS  OF  PLAY.    HERE  IS  A  RECAP  OF  LAST  YEAR’S  TOURNAMENTS  AND  WINNERS.

WINNER’S  CIRCLE

RANCHO  SANTA  FE  CUP!is hotly contested tournament sets the pace for the rest of the season, and tests each rider’s readiness after months of hard training and dedicated practice. Team Tritech/Princeps claimed the Lincoln’s Rancho Santa Fe Cup in 2011 by "nishing over Hanalei Bay/San Fernando in a razor-thin 10-to-9 win. Last year’s "nals coincided with Father’s Day, and it was a beautiful Sunday to be outside.

Dirk Wray, Ashton Wolf, Gaston VonWernich, Chris Maloney

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Last year’s event included two exciting matches, golf-cart polo, live music, and even a watermelon eating contest. During the intermission, players and spectators traded horses for golf carts in an attempt to play polo atop four wheels instead of four legs. For the feature match, Marianno Fassetta wowed the crowd in a tremendous 10-goal performance, cementing a win for Southwind/Hanalei Bay.

PAN-­AMERICAN  CUP

Gaston VonWernich, Chris Maloney, Krista Bonaguidi, Mariano FassettaKrista Bonaguidi, Chris Collins, Mariano Fassetta, Alvaro Tadeo

SURF  CUPLast year saw great weather and packed stands for some serious polo competition at the Surf Cup. During the feature match, Tritech/La Pasion was able to overcome a 3-0 handicap against StarMeadow/Hanalei Bay to ! nish 12-11. After the ! nal chukker, fans enjoyed live music and cold drinks under an afternoon sun.

Tracee Brunetti, Diego Cossio, Chris Maloney, Gaston VonWernich

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Gaston VonWernich and Graham Bray push to see who can get to the ball !rst.

SURF  CUP

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FERNANDO  GUTIERREZ  MEMORIAL  CUPHISTORY! e Fernando Gutierrez Memorial Cup is held every season to remember a great man and a great polo player. Fernando Gutierrez, one of our original Founding Members, was fun-loving, generous, and loved the game of polo and the San Diego Polo Club. We are honored to be able to remember Fernando Gutierrez through this annual tournament, as his family continues his legacy both on and o" the # eld.

RECAP! is tournament marks the end of the # rst half of an exciting San Diego Polo Club season, with San Diego Surf Cup Soccer taking over the polo # elds from July 23rd to August 15th. Last year’s matches showcased some exciting and physical play. Team Hanalei Bay, led by Mariano Fassetta, battled it out with StarMeadow for the rights to the beautiful bronze trophies. Fassetta wowed the crowd with an amazing 9-goal performance, while the father and son team of Graham Bray and Jesse Bray attempted to keep up with 7 goals between the two of them. But in the end, it was team Hanalei Bay and their strong # nish that secured their victory.

USPA  ROSSMORE  CUP! e Rossmore Cup is named after British Cavalry Major Sir Nigel Rossmore. Rossmore was an avid and highly regarded polo player who volunteered for the cavalry when World War I broke out. On July 14, 1916, Major Rossmore was killed in action in a cavalry charge. ! e Rossmore Cup is dedicated to the memory of Major Sir Nigel Rossmore so that he and his passion for polo should never be forgotten. After winning last year’s cup, team Hanalei Bay is looking for a repeat.

Krista Bonaguidi, Alvaro Tadeo, Mariano Fassetta, Ron Bonaguidi

Best Playing Pony: Raiiaowned by Gaston VonWernich MVP: Alvaro Tadeo

Ron Bonaguidi, Mariano Fassetta, Alvaro Tadeo, Krista Bonaguidi

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Princep’s Ashton Wolf (white)tries to ride o! Mariano Fassetta of Hanalei Bay (red).

USPA  ROSSMORE  CUP

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WILLIS  ALLEN  MEMORIAL  CUPHISTORY!e Willis Allen Memorial Cup is a fairly new tournament here at the San Diego Polo Club and is held in honor of our “Founding Father” Willis Allen. Together with his son-in-law Harry Collins and grandson Chris, Willis developed the property where the San Diego Polo Club resides. Willis was a gentle, humble man who loved the sport and his horses. A week before his death in the summer of 2004, Willis was still playing polo on his beloved polo ponies. Field #1 is dedicated in his memory.

RECAPLast year’s cup saw great action in the "rst match between Trinity and Southwind / Adeptus. In an exciting "nish, and with the score tied up at 10-10 in the 6th chukker, San Diego Polo Club founding member, Colleen Wilson, broke away to score the winning goal for Southwind / Adeptus. !e day’s feature match pitted team StarMeadow against Tritech / San Judas. In an example of just how intense the game of polo can get, Gaston VonWernich and his horse Fleur took a nasty spill during the match. Both rebounded without serious injury and Tritech / San Judas played on to win the Willis Allen Memorial Cup.

Chris Maloney, Gaston VonWernich, Ashton Wolf, Ramon Richard

Chris Maloney makes a clean backshot to reverse the action

on his side of the !eld.

WILLIS  ALLEN  MEMORIAL  CUP

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USPA  SPRECKELS  CUPHISTORYNamed after John D. Spreckels, this tournament is steeped in polo history. Among other accomplishments, Spreckels is credited with bringing polo to Coronado’s beautiful green lawns. He built a polo facility on the island that quickly became respected throughout the United States. In 1909, Spreckels inaugurated the Polo Challenge and enlisted the aid of designers Brock and Feagus of Los Angeles to commission a dramatic silver trophy almost two feet high. Each year, with the exception of the years of World War I, the trophy was played for until it was retired in 1921. !e cup was rediscovered in the 1980s and was refurbished by Jessops Jewelers to its present, beautiful condition. Today, this prestigious trophy provides a tangible link between the players of today and the polo legends of the early 20th century.

RECAPIn last year’s "nals, Hanalei Bay started fast with 3 goals in the "rst chukker, but by half time StarMeadow had regained balance with 5 goals to Hanalei Bay’s 6. In the 5th chukker, the father and son duo of Graham and Jesse Bray put 4 goals on the board to thrust StarMeadow into an 11-9 lead. In the end, StarMeadow triumphed with a "nal score of 13-10 and a much-deserved 2011 Spreckels Cup title.

Jessica Bailey, Jesse Bray, Graham Bray, Joy Bancroft

Best Playing Pony: Socks owned by Graham Bray MVP: Jesse Bray Willis Allen Award: Colton Bancroft

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FERNANDO  GUTIERREZ  

       The  father  of  Polo  in  Baja  California  (San  Fernando  Polo  Club  in  Rosarito,  1980.

   He  was  also  one  of  the  original  founding  members  of  the  San  Diego  Polo  Club,  1986)  

where  he  played  with  his  team  San  Fernando  and  had  the  best  time.  

     He  was  considered  by  many  to  be  the  “#1  fun  person  in  polo”.    

         The  San  Fernando  Team  has  never  stopped  participating  in  the  San  Diego  Polo  Club                                                

               

               Thank  you  SDPC  for  celebrating  Fernando’s  life  with  this  beautiful  tournament!!!                Thank  you  SDPC  for  celebrating  Fernando’s  life  with  this  beautiful  tournament!!!

thanks  to  Fernando’s  brother  in  lawRoberto  Estudillo.

Euology  wri en  by:  Roberto  Estudillo  E.,  Dec.  1996Translated  by:  Fernando  Gutierrez  Estudillo

M E MO R I A L   C U P   2 0 1 2

He  was  a  true  man  of  an  incomparable  heart.

 

Generous  in  his  love    and  with  what  he  had.

He  knew  only  to  give,  that’s  why  he  always  

brought  out  the  most  beautiful    of  the  persons  

who  surrounded  him.

WWith  an  extraordinary  courage,  

rmness  in  his  principals,  

truth  in  his  actions,  he  lived  his  life,

 and  it  cost  him  his  death!

Fernando  you  changed  our  life.

You  taught  us  that  it  is  more  beautiful  

to  give  than  to  receive.

YYou  were  a  pure  and  unbreakable  person,

you  only  knew  how  to  support,

 and  put  a  good  face  to  all  adversity.

You  were  an  example  in  you  nobility,  

respect  and  optimism.

Unique  and  radiant  in  your  style,  personality,  

caballerosidad,   nesse,  and  charisma.

May  God  maintain  you  innocent  beside  him.May  God  maintain  you  innocent  beside  him.

You  will  always  have  a  unique  place  in  our  

hearts.

Thank  you  for  having  chosen  us  to  share  your  

life.

We  will  miss  you.  

Rest  in  peace.

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WILD  HORSESGet to know our ‘Sunday Stars’ o! the polo "eld. Fun facts, stories

and bits of information that you’d never guess about our players.

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KRISTA  BONAGUIDI1. I have too many shoes!2. I keep saying I’m going to learn Spanish, but never do.3. I love to cook & the kitchen is my favorite room in the house.4. Skiing is my ! rst sport, and I used to teach.5. During the polo season, I ride 2-3 horses every morning and then again in the afternoon.6. I like pink, but won’t make the team wear it on the ! eld. (You’re welcome!)7. I was born in Alabama & moved to Bellevue Washington when I was 7. I wanted to ride so badly that I found some

horses in a pasture, made friends, and just got on! No saddle, no bridle, I didn’t even know if they were broke!8. I played the saxophone for 9 years, the piano for 6, and guitar for 2.9. I moved to Hawaii after college and lived there for 16 years.10. I have the cutest dog in the world.

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RON  BONAGUIDI1. I am nocturnal so it is di! cult for me to play polo as it is

a daytime sport. 2. I would rather surf than play polo. 3. My favorite place is Hanalei, Kauai so I named my team

after it. 4. I was never class president or voted most likely to succeed. 5. I attended 6 di" erent colleges before # nally graduating

with a Bachelor’s Degree. 6. My favorite car is my Freightliner Truck with my 12 horse

trailer hooked up behind. 7. I have never been athletic so I must practice continually

to keep from getting worse. 8. If I play poorly during a game, I blame it on the horse. 9. Often times I wonder why I would participate in a sport

when there is always an ambulance on the sidelines.10. I took up polo shortly after watching Steve McQueen

play in the movie $ e $ omas Crown A" air. I wanted to be just like him.

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MAYA  &  LOKESH  TANTUWAYA1. Lokesh has the same lunar and solar calendar birthday as his grandfather, and Hindu God Krishna.2. Lokesh learned to play polo on a beautiful Palomino horse named “Pal” at the San Diego Polo Club School. Pal was given to

Maya as her ! rst horse.3. Maya was ! rst thrown o" a horse when she was 6 years old. She fractured her arm. Lokesh was ! rst thrown o" a horse when

he was 38 years old. He fractured his ego.4. Maya is a black belt in Karate. Lokesh has a black leather belt in his closet.5. Maya and Lokesh have piloted a plane from the San Diego Polo Club to Palomar Airport. Lokesh has piloted a jet from Sao

Paulo, Brazil to Palomar Airport.6. Maya plays piano and guitar and her favorite artist is Lady Gaga.7. Maya won her ! rst arena polo tournament at age 9.8. Maya is a vegetarian. Lokesh is a chocoholic.9. Lokesh studied Sanskrit at Oxford University. Maya is the student body president at Diegueno Country School10. Lokesh ! nds polo more dangerous than brain surgery.

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COLLEEN  WILSON1. I was an Associate Dean and Professor after I ! nished my PhD.2. I eat dark chocolate twice a day and 3 Brazil nuts a day.3. My only addictions are horses and polo.4. I love going to concerts. My favorite was the Eagles in 2010.5. I love sitting by the tack room with Stu on my lap and listening to the horses munch hay.6. My favorite pre-game breakfast is blueberry buckwheat pancakes.7. I used to play hockey with my brothers, and gladly played goalie while they took slap shots at me.8. I used to have a pet goose named Gus. Now I have 8 horses and a dog.9. I love the smell of " owering honeysuckle trees.10. My most loyal and trustworthy boyfriend ever is Stu (my dog).

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ROBERTO  ESTUDILLO  ESQUIVELWas born in San Diego, California and was raised in Baja California Mexico. Both his paternal and maternal heritage comes from prominent ancestry. ! e Estudillo family was one of the " rst European settlers in southern California and have been in this land for over 200 years, since it was New Spain, then Mexico and today, United States. ! ey lived in Casa de Estudillo, considered the " nest house in Mexican California; it is located in Old Town San Diego and is now a Museum and National Historic Landmark. Roberto is the seventh generation Estudillo in California. His maternal lineage comes from Yucatan, were the family was well known in the region for owning land and cultivating henequen plant. His grandfather was a very distinguished, award winning Civil Engineer and also served as Governor of Baja California. Roberto’s " rst years of grade school were coursed in San Diego and later he went to Tijuana to continue his studies; he entered law school and earned his Juris Doctor degree. He studied Polynesian martial arts in the style Lima lama. He also enjoys and practices tennis, golf, wind sur" ng, and traveling. Roberto has visited over 100 countries in the world. Roberto’s professions are Attorney at Law, Entrepreneur, and Real Estate Developer. He is currently assembling Charity Donor, a non-pro" t organization, whose sole purpose is to facilitate people to donate to their individual cause. He was introduced to polo by his brother in law Fernando Gutierrez Barron. His polo career started in Rosarito, Baja California, where they played polo at Rancho San Fernando, and this is the reason why Roberto’s team name is San Fernando. He currently owns over 20 polo ponies and they are distributed amongst San Diego, Mexico City, and Rosarito. He has been a member of the San Diego Polo Club for 15 + years. He is one of the very few members that have remained playing continuously for the last 15 years. Roberto’s philosophy in life is that we are all here for a purpose, we each have our own mission to ful" ll; we must " nd it, accomplish it, and when we leave this world, we would have made it a better place.

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RAMON  RICHARD1. When naming my Polo ponies, I like using names of great Mexican Revolutionary heroes. 2. I was born in Mexico City, Mexico. 3. I come from a very large family. I am the 6th of 7 children and growing up, we all had nicknames. Mine was “Lottery”

because I was the ! rst boy after 5 girls.4. I am bilingual and " uently speak both Spanish and English. 5. To prepare for a match, I have a ritual of asking my wife to give me her blessing. 6. To no one’s surprise, my favorite food is Mexican. 7. I love Champagne and you’ll often ! nd me with a bottle at Sunday Polo. My favorite brand is Veuve Clicquot. 8. I have traveled all over the world. 9. I’m not a big fan of watching TV and rarely do. I prefer to watch movies instead. 10. I have lived in San Diego for ten years now and I love it!

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1. I was born in Otahuhu, New Zealand.2. In 6th grade I was given an option to play competitive soccer, but I chose polo.3. 2012 was the ! rst time in 8 years that I didn’t attend the Stagecoach Music Festival.4. I’ve been playing polo since I was 2 years old. I became a professional at 14.5. My horses are named in di" erent themes: handbags, beaches, cars, and beer.6. I am the youngest professional player in San Diego.7. I’ve broken my nose 6 times, but not any other bone.8. # e connection between me and a horse is like no other sport. It’s why I love polo so much.9. I am the youngest player to win the Spreckels Cup.10. Whenever I play on Kimo’s team, he makes me eat a Snickers before that match. I hate

chocolate, but he thinks it makes me play better.

JESSE  BRAY

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1. I was shearing 500 sheep a day in New Zealand before I started playing polo.2. My cell phone ringtone is Bob Marley’s “I Shot ! e Sheri" .”3. I have trained all of my horses myself.4. I met my wife Debbie, 27 years ago in New Zealand.5. San Diego has been my home for 22 years, but I don’t have US citizenship.6. My favorite meal is meat, potatoes and peas.7. I have 3 brothers and 2 sisters. ! ey’re in New Zealand and Australia and none of them play polo.8. It was a dream come true to win the Spreckels Cup with my son.9. My daughter is a professional model and my son is a professional polo player. Not bad, eh?10. I used to be a 7 handicap for 10 years. I am still an 8 in the arena.

GRAHAM  BRAY

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TRACEE  BRUNETTI1. I am a native of San Diego.2. I have always been somewhat ‘obsessed’ with horses. When I was a little girl, I planted a toy horse in our yard, watered it

daily and waited for a horse to sprout. 3. At age 17, I lived in Bali by myself. No running water. Before there were hotels and resorts. I rode my motorcycle all over

the island. It was the best experience of my life. 4. When I ! rst began polo I didn’t know how to ride a horse. Sink or swim right?5. One time, a pro on the opponents side backed our team’s ball out of the goal mouth but I was able hit it out of the air and

right back in. It was the best shot of my career and I can still recall the looks on everyone’s faces. It was was priceless.6. I played one season of baseball and although I broke my nose twice, my team won the Championship. 7. I can crack just about every joint in my body. I ! nd this impressive but most ! nd it annoying. 8. I have played polo in England, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Argentina, Kentucky, Arizona, New York, Florida,

Indio, Santa Barbara, Los Angleles, Poway, Orange County and San Diego.9. I played Elephant Polo in India this year and loved it!10. I am a Gramma!

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DIEGO  COSSIO1. My favorite horse is named Paris Hilton.2. I keep a special item my mom gave me in my helmet and

kiss it before each game.3. I’m an ostrich attack survivor (2 broken ribs and multiple

cuts and bruises).4. In my spare time, I like ! shing and hunting.5. I ! rst came to San Diego from Tucuman, Argentina to

work for Steve Crowder.6. I am a metal head. Slayer is my favorite band.7. Alice and Ojitos are two of my summer horses that were

born at my barn from old mares.8. I learned to surf in Brazil and when I came to San Diego, I

got really in to it.9. I went to law school in Argentina and left to play polo.10. My favorite polo player is my good friend, Je" Blake.

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KIMO  HUDDLESTON1. I have 3 brothers and 1 sister, and if you can believe it, I am the runt of the group. 2. I started my polo career at the age of 12 in Calgary, Canada. At the peak of my career I had a 6 goal handicap and I kept

that ranking for 10 years. 3. I met Graham Bray when I was 18 years old and to this day, I still consider him one of my polo mentors.4. ! ere is a polo tournament in Canada named after me called the “Kimo-Cup.”5. I was an all-star football player in high school and played semi-pro football until the age of 35.6. I participated in Hawaiian rodeos throughout my life competing in double-mugging, calf roping, and steer wrestling.7. In 1998, a national motorcycle magazine featured a 3-page spread about me and my one-of-a-kind soft tail Harley.8. I have 10 tattoos on my body and each one tells a unique story. 9. I have played polo with 2 Royal families.10. I married the woman of my dreams 16 years ago and we have 3 beautiful girls; Hi’ilawe, Ilihia, and Uakea. ! ey are

lovingly nicknamed Lawe, Kuku, and Buddha.

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ALISHA  &  DIRK  WRAYHow does a small town entrepreneurial kid from Michigan end up playing the Sport of Kings on the graced shores and world-renown San Diego Polo Club? After advanced international degrees, corporate and Wall Street stints; advising many leaders including sovereign leaders, Dirk by accident insulted a member of the British aristocracy when he said, “You’re full of manure, they don’t play polo on elephants!” Which resulted in an honor challenge to play on the Brit’s team the following month in then war-torn Sri Lanka. From his mixed martial arts and various sports background, Dirk surprised all by becoming the high goaler of the tournament; and, when asked which polo club he played at as a professional, he had to confess to never riding a horse!Back home in SoCal, Dirk ventured to try his luck at the famed SDPC arena and on the third attempt met fate head on. Her name: Alisha. A local SD model beauty and competitive long time hunter jumper that “saw the light” and was “reborn” a polo player. !e then singles’ "rst match in the arena led to a show of chivalry; that later lead to Dirk calling Alisha to ask her where she got her polo boots (nice line Dirk – Where there is a Wray; there is a Way!). Passionate love ever since and one of the rare couples in polo that can play the game together and win!After a great nine years at the club, Dirk and Alisha hope that you will support the Club’s e#orts to keep the 100+ year tradition of the oldest sport in history in San Diego. !e couple’s businesses and charities are economic development focused: supporting health care, education, agriculture, water and energy in many countries, including the great U.S.A!!e couple thanks its 2012 friends and sponsors: Tom & Kelly Olds of Generations Healthcare – the leading long term care company in California; the principals of Rista Holdings – Next Generation Investing; Keith Fink, Esq. of Fink & Steinberg, Attorneys at Law; Ken Polin, Esq. of Jones Day; Dr. Neal Elattrache, Kerlan Jobe Clinic; Dr. Tal David, Oasis Healthcare; Dr. Robert Watkins III, Marina Spine Center.

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ELLEN  GREENHILL1. Nostradamus prophesied her birth.2. She is extremely well organized, even her

cars have their own ! le folders.3. Her guacamole inspired the term ‘holy

guacamole.’4. She once warned a psychic.5. When she heckles comedians, they give her

a standing ovation.6. Her charm is so contagious, vaccines were

created for it.7. Even her parrot’s advice is insightful. 8. " e police often question her, just because

they ! nd her interesting.9. She once had an awkward moment, just to

see how it felt.10. Her business card just says, “I’ll call you.”11. She once thought she was wrong, but she

wasn’t.12. Her legend precedes her, the way lightning

precedes thunder.13. She lives vicariously through herself.14. At museums she’s allowed to touch the art.15. If she rides with you in your car, its resale

value will instantly increase.

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NOURDEAN  ANAKARFounding Member, Handicap 0

THEO  ANASTOSArena Member

JESSICA  BAILEYPro, Handicap 1

COLTON  BANCROFTSponsor, Handicap -1

JOY  BANCROFTSponsor, Handicap -1

SONYA  BERGArena Member

LISA  BOSSTICKFounding Member, Handicap 0

JAKE  BRUMBYSponsor, Handicap 0

CHRIS  COLLINSFounding Member, Handicap 1

CHRISTOPHER  COLLINSFounding Member, Handicap 2

HARRY  COLLINSFounding Member

LINDA  DRABOVAArena Member

MARIANO  FASSETTAPro, Handicap 6

SUZANNE  FIGIFounding Member, Handicap -1

CHARLY  CENDOYAPro, Handicap 4

JASON  CROWDERPro, Handicap 6

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AMY  IRVINGArena Member

MIKE  KERLEYPro, Handicap 2

DEB  LOVINGProvisional Member, Handicap -1

CECELIA  LINNProvisional Member, Handicap -1

MERCEDES  MAFARAArena Member

CHRIS  MALONEYFounding Member, Handicap 1

MIKE  MANNOSponsor, Handicap 0

ED  MASTERSONFounding Member, Handicap 0

HOLLY  MCGLINNArena Member

AMIR  MOJAVERProvisional Member, Handicap NR

RICK  PAICIUSSponsor, Handicap 0

JOCELYN  PARKERProvisional Member, Handicap 0

BURAK  OVERArena Member

GUILLERMO  LIPro, Handicap 5

MARIANO  GUTIERREZPro, Handicap 5

WILLIAM  HOYMANFounding Member, Handicap 0

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BRENDA  PHILLIPSArena Member

DAVID  SAMANIEGOFounding Member, Handicap 0

HARRISON  SAMANIEGOFounding Member, Handicap 0

JOSEPH  STUARTPro, Handicap 4

ALVARO  TADEOPro, Handicap 3

GASTON  VONWERNICHPro, Handicap 5

TONY  YAHYAISponsor, Handicap -1

ASHTON  WOLFPro, Handicap 3

Not Pictured: Carlos Hernandez, Pro, Handicap 1; Geraldine Strunsky, Provisional Member, Handicap 0; Bryon Ward, Provsional Member, Handicap 1

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Winston Churchill once said, “!ere is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.” For many, horses in motion are a source of great inspiration. !eir strength and speed can leave observers awestruck; however harnessing such power requires exceptional skill and an ability to bond with the animal. !erefore, an ideal polo player must develop both his body and his mind, and have a full understanding of the game and the horses that he rides.

equine-related topics, and everyone is welcome to attend. We want to ensure that our students not only learn the sport but also understand both the rules of the game and the nature of the animals; prerequisites such as rules clinics and riding lessons, will now be required before students can advance to higher levels.We will be holding umpire clinics throughout the summer as well, and we encourage players to come and learn about any of the changes that the United

!e San Diego Polo School recognizes the need for the development of a well-rounded player, and has made some changes to the summer polo school. We will continue to o"er the #rst polo lesson free of charge, after which time, beginners will graduate to Level 1. Continuing players who have mastered riding and hitting techniques will be placed in either Level 2 (intermediate) or Level 3 (advanced) classes. We will also be o"ering a wide array of classes this summer which will cover various polo and

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States Polo Association (USPA) has made to their rule book. Informational sessions on buying/leasing horses, and how to form a polo team will also be available. !ese talks will prove invaluable to new players and riders who are just learning the sport. Brenda Phillips, a student since June 2010, remarked, “I’m excited for these classes and I think they are really going to give beginners an opportunity to learn every aspect of the game.”

!e Polo School is also trying to bridge the gap between arena and grass polo. !is summer the advanced students will get a “taste of the grass” with the Cancha Pequena league, which literally means “Small Field.” Cancha Pequena will be played on the grass but the length of the

"eld will be shortened and the larger arena ball will still be used. !ese games will be held every other Friday. Polo student Holly McGlinn, who began her polo career in May of 2011, said that she is “thrilled with the changes and is excited that new players will have the opportunity to work on their horsemanship and polo technique out on the grass.”

!e San Diego Polo School has instructed students from all backgrounds and skill-levels. We are excited about the changes we will be unveiling this summer, and we promise that students can look forward to having a well-rounded education in polo. To be a great polo player, one must be an exceptional horseman and have a full understanding of the sport and we’re here to provide you that. See you in the arena!

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Tailgating is as much a part of polo as the players and ponies themselves. With the game of polo at its core, Sunday matches have become not only a time of action and exhilaration on the !eld, but also of celebration and reconnection with friends and family o" the !eld. Joe Cahn, the self-proclaimed Commissioner of Tailgating, said it best, “tailgating is the last American neighborhood.” Our friend Brian Malarkey has o"ered up his favorite tailgate items. Brian says, “!rst and foremost, keep the picnic simple. Your focus should be on the match.” When it comes to the food he says to keep it “light and bright.”

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For beverages, Brian breaks it down to kid-friendly and adult-appropriate choices. “We like to give the little ones some fun spritzers of Sprite or tonic mixed with watermelon juice. For the adults, start with some Prosecco or Cava – bubbles! Lavender Mimosas are a favorite of ours and I especially love the popular ManMosa at Burlap (bourbon, blackberry, honey, bubbles).”As an alternative to bubbles, Brian recommends “grabbing some of the best beer in the country from our local San Diego craft breweries.”

Now that you have some creative ideas, you can whip up your own perfect picnic. We’ll see you on the !eld!

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Located minutes away from the Polo Fields, Rancho Santa Fe’s new hot restaurant, Sushi in the Ranch, provides a unique variety of tantalizing fresh sushi and eclectic cooked foods. O! ering a full menu of mouth-watering options, there is something for everyone with inspired specialty rolls, fresh salads, and unique vegetarian options. To go along with its lineup of fresh sushi and sashimi, the restaurant o! ers an extensive wine and sake list from the private boutique labels of Rancho Santa Fe locals to highly regarded international labels. Executive Sushi Chef Chad Seki brings his expertise and passion to all his creations, providing an unforgettable dining experience. Diners will enjoy the elegance of this restaurant with its rich dark woods, high backed booths, custom sushi bar, and beautiful patio dining area. Open daily from 11:30 AM to 10:00 PM, Sushi in the Ranch o! ers a relaxing yet upbeat ambiance for the ultimate dine in sushi experience or a wonderful way to dine at home with their delivery and catering services.

Nestled in an inviting spot in the Ranch, Dolce Pane e Vino is where neighbors come to unwind over cocktails or simply to gather with friends for great wine, wood-" red deliciousness and conversation. As the brainchild of global leadership guru Tony Smith, Dolce Pane e Vino exudes a magical charm where vino and food will drive away both thirst and hunger. Cozy artisan furnishings and family-style seating lend to a welcoming atmosphere and Executive Chef Jon Wiemann’s cook-like-a-rock-star attitude elevates the local-seasonal, farm-to-table, California-Italian menu to new heights. Indulge in a craft cocktail or one of the myriad choices of outstanding wine. General Manager Steven Flowers is always on hand to o! er advice on the perfect accompaniment to full entrées like the wood-" red Cedar Plank Scottish Salmon or lighter fare soups, salads, and pane rusticos. With the summer at hand, nights on the patio invite you to linger a little longer.

A short drive from the polo " elds, Flavor Del Mar features California Contemporary Cuisine with a strong focus on seasonal, local produce and proteins. Flavor Del Mar uses the freshest and highest quality ingredients in every dish, letting the main component shine. Situated atop the Plaza level of the Del Mar plaza, the patio dining room features sweeping, 180 degree ocean views and was designed so that every seat in the house has a stunning view of the Paci" c Ocean. It is consistently mentioned as “best sunset view” in north county San Diego. Whether you are looking for a relaxing lunch, casual happy hour, an unforgettable dinner or a nice weekend brunch; Flavor has something for you. We also feature a Jazz band on # ursdays and a DJ on the weekends. Flavor is the place to be in Del Mar.

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Ruth’s Chris Steak House believes their guests deserve the very best. Each steak is hand-selected from the top 2% of the country’s beef and broiled to perfection at 1800 degrees to lock in that delicious !avor. "ey serve only the most tender beef, prepared to perfection in the Ruth’s Chris signature way: sizzling on a 500-degree plate so that every last bite stays hot and delicious. If you’re in the mood for something a little di#erent, choose from their Chef ’s Seasonal Specials, fresh seafood selections, classic sides and homemade desserts to satisfy any craving. Come in for steak and beers with the guys, round up the girls for a delicious evening of cocktails and wine, or just unwind with your coworkers after a long day at the o$ce.For an incredible steak experience, head into Ruth’s Chris in San Diego or Del Mar today. Visit ruthschris.com to make your reservation.

Located in the coastal San Diego community of La Jolla, Herringbone is the %fth San Diego culinary installment by Enlightened Hospitality Group, helmed by Celebrity Chef Brian Malarkey. From a kitchen led by Top Chef Season 7’s Amanda Baumgarten, Herringbone’s “Ocean Bazaar” concept is highlighted through stimulating, lighthearted and playful dishes. Culinary o#erings are divided into simple categories such as “Cold,” “Hot,” “Green,” and “Crust.” Exotic proteins are the star, married with old world !avors such as lemon, garlic, and olives. "e restaurant also features unique cocktails from the mixologists of Snake Oil Cocktail Company, along with local craft brews and small-production, global wine.Taking full advantage of the vintage warehouse structure in which it is set, Herringbone’s interior includes six ancient olive trees, each approximately 100 years old. Herringbone puts a wry spin on the familiar design of typical seafood restaurants, bringing classic nautical imagery into the 21st century.

Described in Executive Chef Brian Malarkey’s playful tone as “Asian Cowboy” cuisine, Burlap o#ers a hybrid of meat, seafood and bold sides with Asian in!uences. Dishes are paired with local craft beer, one-of-a-kind wines, and handcrafted drinks from Snake Oil Cocktail Company. During the Polo season, Burlap will also be o#ering pre-made tailgate picnic baskets to pick up before heading over to the matches."e design includes the use of reclaimed wood, Asian in!uences and of course, burlap. With an array of indoor and outdoor seating, as well as Koi ponds, %re pits, and a large outdoor bar, Burlap is the perfect setting for anything from a romantic dinner to a buy-out event. For those that don’t feel like leaving home, Brian Malarkey can bring Burlap to you. His new catering company, Campine, features the food of Burlap and his other Fabric of Social Dining restaurants.

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