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Contents
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executive message
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polo basics
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action
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ranch house members
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welcome to the calgary polo club
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polo gear
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awards 2011
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junior polo
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tournament & event schedule 2012
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player profiles
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players
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sponsors
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taking heart: women’s tournament
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social pages
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staff & map
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tournament results
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club league
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elcome to all new and returning members, players, social members, visitors, and spectators to the Calgary Polo Club. We appreciate all of the supporters who help to make the “Sport of Kings” a success in Alberta.
We are grateful for the ongoing support of many generous sponsors for the 2012 season, including: After Eight Interiors, Bonnett’s Energy Services, Big Rock Brewery Ltd., Royal Bank of Canada – RBC, Strategy Partners Inc., Triangle Steel Ltd., Gordon W. Ross Remax, and Veuve Clicquot-Terrazas de los Andes. The Executive is proudly made up of several returning members: Anne Evamy, President; Rob Foster, Secretary; Pat Powell, Director; John Rooney, Chairman of the Board; and Cam Clark, Past President. We welcome two new board members, Social Director Richard Cote and Treasurer Bill Lloyd. During the 2012 season, we are pleased to host three annual invitational tournaments: the Western Canadian Women’s Heart Cup Invitational and the J.C. Palmer Memorial Invitational tournament in July, and the Kimo Cup Invitational tournament in August. See the schedule on page 17 for all of this season’s tournaments and social events. The Calgary Polo Club is offering a range of polo this season, including Junior Polo, Chukker League, 5-Goal League, invitational weekend tournaments, and international-calibre high-goal match games. The Ranch House continues to offer social members, players, and visitors the opportunity to take in polo from its fantastic location at centre field, while enjoying a range of great food and wine events. We are pleased to welcome the Ranchmen’s Club back as the official caterer at the Ranch House. For more information on polo scheduling and Ranch House events, please visit the Calgary Polo Club website at www.calgarypoloclub.com. Our Polo Manager, Rob Roenisch, is back, bringing years of polo management experience to the Calgary Polo Club. Sue Bird continues as the Events/Marketing Manager, and Tim Mills as Facilities Manager. Kyle Fargey returns as Director of the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy, providing individual and group lessons, and special clinics for the next generation of Calgary Polo: our junior, beginner, and intermediate players. Good luck to all players and teams during the 2012 polo season at the beautiful Calgary Polo Club—we look forward to seeing you field-side! Sincerely, The Calgary Polo Club Board of Directors
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stablished in 1890, the Calgary Polo Club is the oldest club in Canada. The club’s legacy is a testimonial to the dedication and strength of the local polo community, and to the multitude of opportunities the club offers to its members and spectators. The staff and members of the Calgary Polo Club welcome all to come and partake in the sport of polo. Whether it is on the sidelines, on the field, or at an elegant event in the Ranch House, the Calgary Polo magazine is your guide and invitation to be a part of the greatest game on earth. LEARNING THE GAME
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The Calgary Polo Club hosts league and tournament play every weekend, starting June 22. Spectators are welcome to attend games free of charge. For a list of tournament dates, consult the Tournament & Event Schedule (p. 17).
Contact our friendly staff (p. 20) with any questions, or visit calgarypoloclub.com for more information on tournaments, sponsorships, events, results, directions, the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy, and facility rentals.
Calgary Polo is known internationally as an accessible and friendly club that caters to all levels of players and participants. There are many social events every season where you can meet the players and other polo and equine enthusiasts who make the club their summer destination. Social highlights this season include the Wild Game Dinner, Stampede Dinner, Lobster Night, Italian Night, and the President’s Ball (p. 17).
THE CALGARY POLO CLUB
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Your polo journey begins here! Before you hit the field or the sidelines, learn about the rules and lingo in Polo Basics (p. 24), study the ponies’ and players’ equipment in Polo Gear (p. 26), and understand more about Calgary players in Player Profiles (p. 29). If you are interested in learning the Sport of Kings, or starting your polo career with some riding lessons, then the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy will get you in the game (p. 27).
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Located 10 minutes south of Calgary and 10 minutes northwest of Okotoks, the club boasts 200 acres of land with 8 full-sized playing fields, an outdoor polo arena and a hitting cage (p. 21). The Calgary Polo Club Ranch House hosts regular club functions and is also available for private events (p. 65), and the Cantina is a great place to hang your hat for a casual BBQ at the end of the day. The berm running along the Lilac, Ranch House and Centre Fields is the perfect place for spectating, or pull your vehicle up to the field (keeping a safe distance back!) for a tailgating event and a close-up view of the game.
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TO U RN A M E N T & E V E N T S C H E D U L E 2 01 2 TOURNAMENTS Dan Colhoun Trophy, Arena Masters Tournament
Jun 1 - 3
Gilgit Cup
Jun 22 - 24
Mike Francis Cup (5 Goal)
Jun 30 - Jul 2
Women’s Heart Cup Tournament
Jul 5 - 8
Calgary Cup Match Game
Jul 6
International Women’s Match Game, Canada vs. South Africa
Jul 10
Big Rock Trophy (5 Goal)
Jul 7 - 15
J.C. Palmer Memorial Invitational 20th Anniversary (5 Goal)
Jul 20 - 29
Hull Cup (Club League)
Jul 26 - 28
Mountbatten Plate Match Game
Jul 27
Roenisch Memorial Cup (5 Goal)
Aug 3 - 12
Kimo Cup Invitational (0 Goal)
Aug 6
Fish Creek Cup Match Game
Aug 10
Rocky Mountain Cup (Club League)
Aug 16 - 18
Canadian Open
Aug 17 - 26
J.B. Cross Cup (5 Goal)
Aug 17 - 26
RANCH HOUSE EVENTS Wild Game Dinner at the Ranchmen’s Club
Jun 26
Stampede Dinner
Jul 6
Ranch House Luncheon
Jul 22
Lobster Night
Jul 27
Calgary Opera Ranch House Luncheon
Jul 29
Italian Night
Aug 10
Ferrari Ranch House Luncheon
Aug 12
Ranch House Luncheon
Aug 19
President’s Ball
Aug 24
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knock-in: when a team in an offensive drive hits the ball across the opponent’s back line, the defending team resumes play with a free hit from their back line. line of the ball: Once a ball is hit, the player who is closest to the ball with the lesser angle has the right of way. Opposing players cannot cross the line too closely to the player who has the right of way, nor can they approach the “on line” player at too sharp an angle, or they risk a foul and subsequent penalty. near-side: the left-hand side of the horse, where players mount. neck shot: the player uses the flexibility of the bamboo mallet shaft to hit the ball under the horse’s neck.
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olo is a fast-paced sport played on a field that spans the same surface area as nine football fields. Playtime is divided into 7½ minute chukkers, and after each goal, the teams switch ends to equalize game conditions. The players and their horses are exhilarating to watch, but it is even better when you can follow the plays of the game. This guide introduces the terms you will need to speak the language of polo. TERMS divot stomp: Spectator participation! During half time, spectators are invited onto the field to replace pieces of turf dug up by the horses during play, so that the ball travels smoothly down the field. flagman: the designated person standing at each end behind the goal posts who flags each
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off-side: the right-hand side of the horse. successful goal “in” by waving the flag up high or “out” by waving the flag below the waist. foul: any infraction of the USPA rules, ranging from dangerous riding to interrupting the line of the ball. handicap (also, goal rating): a player’s handicap is a rating between -2 (or C) and 10. A rating committee decides the handicap of each player based on playing ability, horsemanship, team play, horses, and knowledge of the game. The handicap of a team is the sum total rating of all of its players, and the final score of a match is adjusted according to discrepancies in the two teams’ handicaps. hook: a defensive technique in which a player uses his or her mallet to interfere with an opponent’s swing.
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Number Four player (their primary defense). The Number Two is the mover and the shaker, a transition player who backs up the Number One player, and aggressively seeks to move the ball upfield. The Number Three player is the quarterback, who focuses on game strategy, field advantage and moving the ball. This player is often the highest rated player on the team. Finally, player Number Four is primarily responsible for guarding the goal, and preventing the opposing team from scoring.
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polo pony: thoroughbreds, or part thoroughbred and part quarter horse, selected for their agility, speed, endurance, and intelligence. Referee (also, Third Man): if the two Umpires on the field disagree on a call, the Referee on the sidelines has the final say.
out of bounds: whenever the ball is outside of the outer perimeter of the field. The ball returns to play when the Umpire bowls the ball in from near to where it exited. penalty: a free hit is awarded when a foul is committed. Each infraction of the rules of play is given a rating between one and nine by the umpire, with the severity of the infraction determining the level of penalty awarded, and the placement and conditions of the free hit. player positions: Player positions are represented by the numbers on their polo jerseys (from one to four). The Number One player primarily assumes an offensive position on the field and is responsible for neutralizing the opposing team’s
ride-off (also, bump): a defensive move in which two ponies make contact and press against each other to prevent the opposite player from taking a shot or to drive the player off the line of the ball. tailgaiting: a great polo pastime where you drive your vehicle to the edge of the field and break out lawn chairs, cold drinks, and delicious snacks to enhance your polo-watching experience. Umpire: two mounted officials are on the field ensuring safety and enforcing rules. USPA: The United States Polo Association is the governing body of polo in North America. Originally founded in 1890, the USPA is responsible for sanctioning polo clubs and tournaments, managing and publishing rules and handicap ratings, and organizing, promoting, and supporting polo across North America.
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POLO MALLET: Polo mallets have bamboo or plastic shafts that are flexible and can make a complete arc under the pony’s neck or tail. The side of the hard wood head is used to hit the ball.
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HELMET: Hard, lined helmets protect players’ heads from swinging mallets and balls travelling at speeds up to 100 mph.
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SADDLE: Relatively flat, polo saddles have little padding under the leg, allowing for maximum movement.
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PLAITED TAIL: Polo ponies have plaited tails so they don’t get tangled in the action around them.
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BELL BOOT: These protect the pony’s front heels from contact with the back hooves.
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BANDAGES: These protective wraps shield the pony’s legs against contact with the ball or other ponies.
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RIDING BOOTS: Brown or black leather polo boots provide protection for the player’s lower leg.
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BREAST PLATE: This leather strap prevents the saddle from slipping back during the game.
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POLO MARTINGALE: This leather strapping prevents the pony’s head from rising.
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GIRTH: This leather and elastic strapping fits behind ponies’ front legs and secures on each side of the saddle to hold it securely in place.
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BRIDLE: This series of leather strapping, metal bit, and supports gives the player steering and stopping control.
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The Calgary Polo & Riding Academy Offers: • • • • • •
Polo horses and equipment Private and group lessons Hitting cage and foot mallet polo Coaching League Video review and analysis of swing mechanics and games Coaching for tournaments and league play
Whether you are a seasoned rider or player, or a determined athlete looking for an exciting new sport, Kyle can teach you the skills, rules, mechanics, and strategies of the game. Individual and group lessons are customized according to your riding experience, level of play, and comfort level. Kyle’s instruction comes with one warning: “The sport of polo is very addictive—after only one game, you can become hooked for life!” “Kyle is an excellent polo player, and an amazing instructor. The Coaching League players range from novice riders to experienced players who wish to fine-tune their skills. The tack and string of ponies available were exceptional and very forgiving, and the training and games schedules are very timely. Calgary Polo Club offers facilities that are next to none in an extremely welcoming and friendly environment.”
“I have had an amazing experience learning to play polo. There is so much to learn about the game that it can be overwhelming, but Kyle’s coaching makes it easy. I met some great people and I love playing —I’m hooked on polo!” ~Karen Linkletter, Calgary, AB
~Saad Hasan, Whistler, BC
Kyle Fargey is a 3-goal professional player who serves as the Director of the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy in Alberta, and the Eldorado Polo & Riding Academy in Indio, California. Kyle played for Team Canada at the FIP World Cup in Mexico City in 2008, and has also played polo in Florida, England, Africa, and China.
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P l ay e r p r o f i l e s Player: Julian Mannix T e a m: T he H aw ks How did you get started in polo? My dad and brother both play; they got me started when I was young. What do you love about the sport? I love the speed of the game and the coordination it requires between horse and rider. What is your most memorable game or win? Playing with Alegria and winning the 20 Goal Metro Mediano Final in Palermo, Argentina. Who is your favourite pony? Waikiki is the best horse that I have ever played. We got her from Carlos Galindo in California when she was young, and she has risen through the ranks to play in the Argentine Open. She plays like a cat: she’s just unbelievable. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Try and try again. Don’t get too frustrated with the challenges of the game. And have fun!
Player: John Rooney Team: Northern Blizzard How did you get started in polo? I started in the Polo School more than 20 years ago. What do you love about the sport? The mental clarity required to play is unmatched in almost any other sport. What is your most memorable game or win? Winning the 20 Goal Canadian Open at the Calgary Polo Club. Who is your favourite pony? My favourite mare was Replay: she had everything you could dream of in a polo pony. She passed away, but I have her filly, Replicate, who I hope will be just as special as Replay was. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Think about the game when you are on the field. It’s as mentally challenging as it is physically, and you need to play smart, no matter what level.
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P l ay e r p r o f i l e s Player: Anne Evamy Team: Identity Marketing How did you get started in polo? I was a member of pony club as a kid and played high-level field hockey. When I saw my first game of polo in 1981, I knew I needed to play this game as it combined both sports. I tried hitting a ball off a wooden horse in 1992, played my first chukker in 1995 and was hooked! David Bissett was the catalyst for my polo career—so I have him to thank! What do you love about the sport? Horses, adrenaline, speed, competition, and hitting a little white ball, full speed on horseback. What is your most memorable game or win? Winning the 2010 Mountbatten Plate at the Calgary Polo Club: I scored six goals in one game! In 2010, I also played my first 14 Goal Match Game on the immaculate fields at Chinook Downs, which is a great memory. Who is your favourite pony? Marcella, a chestnut mare who is full of character and heart. She is always ready to give me her all; she is quick, handy, and speedy and loves to play. I feel like we flow together every time that I play her. I wish I had a whole string of ponies just like her. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Dive in and enjoy. You won’t regret it!
Player: Pat Powell Team: Blazers How did you get started in polo? I used to race chuckwagons. About one year after I quit racing, I started to miss the thrill of competition and the horses, so I decided to try polo. That was three years ago, and I am really enjoying the game. What do you love about the sport? The best ponies give everything they have in the game. What is your most memorable game or win? Winning the 2011 Governor’s Cup at Eldorado Polo Club in California with Kyle Fargey, Alvaro Tadeo, and Patrick Uretz. Who is your favourite pony? Marty, because he is more horse than any cowboy I know has. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Get good training and the best horses that you can afford—it makes the game far more enjoyable.
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Player: Rob Foster Team: Tek arra How did you get started in polo? I bought a Team Canada polo jersey while I was on vacation in Buenos Aires. I got home and looked up polo in Canada on the Internet, and the Calgary Polo club came up. I sent an email to Kyle Fargey, the Director of the Polo & Riding Academy, and set up my first lesson. What do you love about the sport? It’s a total team sport, not only with the players but with the horses. It is an adrenaline rush every time you play a chukker! What is your most memorable game or win? Winning the Big Rock Tournament at the Calgary Polo Club in my first year of tournament play. It is the tournament that I most look forward to each year. Who is your favourite pony? I have a few but the one that stands out is LaCruisa who is a 12-year old Argentine thoroughbred. She is handy and quick enough to get me into plays. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Come out and give it a try! The Calgary Polo club offers a unique opportunity to come out and try polo at a world-class facility with a highly qualified polo instructor—Kyle Fargey has an amazing track record of getting new players the skills and knowledge required to start playing.
Player: Bill Lloyd T e a m: Bl ack Wat ch Prop er t y How did you get started in polo? I was first interested in polo in the early 1990s, but with a mortgage and two kids, I had to put it on hold. In 2000, my father-in-law, Rob Peters, suggested I try polo. It sounded like fun except one thing: I had never sat on a horse. Fortunately, courage overrode smarts, and off I went! What do you love about the sport? I have had the good fortune to play many sports at a competitive level. The great thing about polo is that it is the hardest sport I have ever played, the worst thing about polo is that it is the hardest sport I have ever played. It is very challenging to become a good player, but I love the horses, the people, and the competition. What is your most memorable game or win? Beating my ex-wife in the finals a couple of years ago! Who is your favourite pony? Dalton, my steadfast horse, plays polo, goes on trail rides in the early season, and goes on hunts in the late season. Unfortunately, he is getting close to retirement, and I will eventually lose him as a good friend. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Sign up for lessons and get playing! You will never regret your decision.
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P l ay e r p r o f i l e s Player: Cathy Butler T e a m : S o r r e l Sp r i n g s How did you get started in polo? I started years ago, with a package of 10 lessons with Joe Henderson. I had no idea there was polo in Calgary, let alone polo that was accessible with a great lesson environment. What do you love about the sport? The horses and galloping green acres. What is your most memorable game or win? I don’t think I have ever won a game. Who is your favourite pony? Bolera is smart, safe, fast, and good at every aspect of the game. I can also take her out on trails or go jumping. What is your advice to new players in the sport? Don’t quit your day job.
Player: Gordon Ross T e a m : G o r d o n w. R o s s R e m a x How did you get started in polo? Six years ago, Cathy Butler took me out to ride her polo ponies. I watched a high goal match at the Calgary Polo Club and fell in love with the game. After Kyle Fargey coached me for several years, I started playing in Coaching League, progressed to 4 Goal, and eventually 8 Goal. What do you love about the sport? Riding a thoroughbred full gallop while having another player challenging you as you try to move the ball down the field to score! I love learning to work with the unique personality of each horse. The social aspect of polo is also fun—I have made many great friends. What is your most memorable game or win? The 2010 Canadian Open, playing on the Cam Clark Team. Who is your favourite pony? Jappa gives me everything I expect from her on the field. She is fast, strong, handy, and loves the game. What is your advice to new players in the sport? It’s very important to stick and ball, so you can apply those skills to your game. Try to learn something new every time you ride, and don’t be scared to ask pros or more experienced players questions.
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Taking Heart: The Calgary Women’s Heart Cup Tournament WCT Qualifer By Lynn Bremner
Ten women’s teams competed in the 2011 tournament with visiting players from Texas, California, Oregon, Florida, and Argentina.
the Calgary Polo Club Ranch House. The ladies pulled on their cowboy boots and dusted off their hats for a night of Wild West fun. Over 150 members and friends attended the dinner that featured a 9-goal polo match, cocktails on the Ranch House patio, and a traditional Stampedestyle dinner.
Friday’s games were fast and scores were close. At the end of the day, the Rocky Mountain Pools team of Hale, Garsed, Butler, and Schindel and the Cam Clark Ford team of Fargey, Riggs, Dalton, and Peters qualified for the A-Flight Sunday final; with the Omega Risk Management and Identity Angels paired for the Consolation final. The B- and C-Flight games were roundrobins that continued into the finals on Sunday. The sidelines were filled with players and spectators, and most stayed all day to watch the games.
On Saturday, the ladies had the day off to explore Calgary and to enjoy a couple of distinctively frontier-style events, including a stop at The Shooting Edge where James R. Cox, a social member of the club and student at the Polo Academy, hosted a morning of shooting for the Heart Cup participants. That evening, Cam Clark hosted a Calgary Stampede BBQ and chuckwagon races, where the ladies met Kirk Sutherland, professional chuckwagon driver of the Calgary Polo Club, Polo Canada, and PTF wagon.
On Friday night, Fred P. Mannix hosted all of the visiting WCT players at the Stampede Dinner at
Sunday morning saw a calm, sunny day, making it a perfect day for polo finals.
directions give the club an edge in offering an outstanding polo experience for women players of all levels.
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n July of each year, women polo players from across the U.S. and Canada pack their polo gear and head to Calgary for the annual Women’s Heart Cup Tournament. The majestic Canadian Rocky Mountains to the west and lush verdant hills all around the Calgary Polo Club make visiting players describe it as one of the most scenic clubs in North America, and as a destination that has a lot of fun things to do outside of polo. The Calgary Polo Club has a well-earned reputation for organizing one of the most popular women’s tournaments in North America. Eight grass fields, two clubhouses, a sprawling 200-acre location, and beautiful views in all
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A Flight Rocky Mountain Pools & Spas Sunny Hale 3 Cathy Butler 0 Kim Garsed 0 Cheryl Schindel -1 Cam Clark Ford Kristine Dalton 1 Dayelle Fargey 1 Abby Riggs 1 Ruth Peters 0 Identity Angels Anne Evamy 0 Kristy Outhier 2 Jessica Schneider 0 Carin Middleton 0 Omega Risk International Natasha Baescher 1 Malia McCoy 0 Kate Weber 0 Tiamo Hudspeth 0 Megan Kozminski -1
B Flight Pemoco Nesbitt Burns Shannon Peters 0 Karen Linkletter -1 Abby Riggs 1 Alyssa Barlow -1 Sara Inkster -1 Tekarra Tiamo Hudspeth 0 Jennifer Foster -1 Deidre Lake -1 Brittany Siemens -1 The Shooting Edge Kate Weber 0 Tia Sutherland 0 Stephanie Davison -1 Megan Kozminski -1 Meghan McClarty -1
C Flight/Polo Academy Pink Velvet: Kim Hoover, Tracey Skinner, Candice Crosby, Eileen Duffy Chukkers: Shawna Simpson, Radhikas Billy, Natasha Ellison, Tiffany Burns Poise Publications: Andrea Douglas, Emma Tooth, Jana Elordi, Dorys Gagne 36
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In the A-Flight finals, Cam Clark Ford started out strong, scoring four goals in the first chukker to take an early lead. They continued to run and score, taking them to a four-point lead at the end of the second chukker. Dayelle Fargey was on fire, scoring four goals in the first half of the game for Cam Clark Ford. Teammate Ruth Peters scored two goals in the first half of the game and Abby Riggs added one, taking the total to 7–3 going into halftime. Rocky Mountain Pools recharged their batteries during halftime, closing the gap with three back-to-back goals by Sunny Hale, and one by Kim Garsed. The score was 8–7 heading into the fourth and final chukker. Cam Clark Ford wasn’t willing to give up their lead and continued to ride hard, adding two more goals by Fargey and Riggs. Hale rallied and answered with one more goal for Rocky Mountain Pools, but it wasn’t enough. Cam Clark Ford won the match 10–8. Best Playing Pony was awarded to Nicaragua, owned by Dayelle Fargey and played by Abby Riggs. MVP was awarded to
Kim Garsed and the Sportsmanship award went to Cheryl Schindel.
Natasha Baescher unanimously agreed on the 2011 recipient of the award: Anne Evamy.
In other action, Pemoco Nesbitt Burns won the B-Flight finals in a round robin against Tekarra and The Shooting Edge. Best Playing Pony was awarded to Ruby, owned by Shannon Peters. The MVP of the B Flight was Tiamo Hudspeth and the Sportsmanship Award went to Tia Sutherland.
The founder of the Women’s Championship Tournament, Sunny Hale, had great things to say about the 2011 Heart Cup WCT Qualifier in Calgary: “This year’s Calgary women’s tournament was an absolute blast. From the Calgary Stampede, and polo, to taking up practice at the shooting range, touring the more than 75 head of Stampede broncs in their mountaintop pasture, and enjoying dinner parties and new friends we met along the way. One of my favourite memories on the trip was sharing a chat with one of the great polo supporters of our time, Fred P. Mannix, as he mounted up and got prepared to umpire a women’s tournament match—yes, umpire! A huge thanks to all of our hosts in Calgary for a great tournament that absolutely represents the concept of what I have been promoting in WCT polo—great competition and fun.”
In the final game of the day, Pink Velvet won the C-Flight finals in a round robin against Poise Publications and Chukkers. MVP was presented to Candice Crosby, and the Sportsmanship Award went to Tasha Ellison. The games were followed by dinner and a ceremony for the Spirit Award, which was founded in 2010 by Deb Wolstenholme. This award is given to one of the participating players in the tournament who exhibits a special “polo spirit.” Judges Sunny Hale, Kristy Outhier, and
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to u rn a m e n t re s u lt s 2 011 canadian open Winner: The Hawks: Daniel Roenisch, Julian Mannix, Rafael Silvestre, and Patrick Uretz. Presented by Li-Anne Mannix. Runners Up: Northern Blizzard: John Rooney, Scott M. Cunningham, Bryan Middleton, and Joe Henderson
High Goal Scorer: Julian Mannix
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Mountbatten Plate Winner: The Hawks: Daniel Roenisch, Julian Mannix, Rafael Silvestre, and Patrick Uretz. Presented by Arden and Stephanie Sommerville, Triangle Steel. Runners Up: Northern Blizzard: John Rooney, Scott M. Cunningham, Bryan Middleton, and Joe Henderson
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association cup Winner: Thermal Polo: Reg Whyte, Tomas Collingwood, Ricardo Garcia, and Nacho Varela. Presented by Bruce Mackenzie, Royal Bank of Canada – RBC. Runners Up: Cam Clark Ford: Gordon Ross, Dayelle Fargey, Miguel Silvestre, and Marcelo R. Abbiati.
Roenisch Memorial Trophy Winner: Northern Blizzard: Joe Henderson, Bryan Middleton, Scott M. Cunningham, and John Rooney. Presented by George Dill and Dorothy Lovenuik. Runners Up: The Hawks: Julian Mannix, Patrick Uretz, Daniel Roenisch, and Rafael Silvestre
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to u rn a m e n t re s u lt s 2 011 fish creek cup Winner: The Hawks: Daniel Roenisch, Julian Mannix, Rafael Silvestre, and Patrick Uretz. Presented by Vanessa Mannix. Runners Up: Northern Blizzard: John Rooney, Scott M. Cunningham, Bryan Middleton, and Joe Henderson
osler cup Winner: Cam Clark Ford: Gordon Ross/Cam Clark, Dayelle Fargey, Raul Ramirez, and Miguel Silvestre. Presented by Gary and Jan Moore, After Eight Interiors. Runners Up: Identity: Anne Evamy, Federico Vitali, Nacho Varela, and Tomas Collingwood
calgary cup Winner: Northern Blizzard: Joe Henderson, Bryan Middleton, John Rooney, and Scott M. Cunningham. Presented by Linda McNally, Big Rock Brewery. Runners Up: The Hawks: Julian Mannix, Patrick Uretz, Daniel Roenisch, and Rafael Silvestre
chipman cup Winner: Northern Blizzard: Joe Henderson, Bryan Middleton, John Rooney, and Scott M. Cunningham. Presented by Mike Kaumeyer, Strategy Partners Inc., and Dorothy Lovenuik. Runners Up: Identity: Anne Evamy, Federico Vitali, Nacho Varela, and Tomas Collingwood
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gilgit cup Winner: Blazers: Kyle Fargey, Rafael Silvestre, Cathy Butler, and Pat Powell. Presented by Sara Inkster. Runners Up: Century City: Cheryl Schindel, Greg Schindel, Miguel Silvestre, Ricardo Garcia
mike francis cup Winner: Identity/Tekarra: Daniel Roenisch, Patrick Uretz, Anne Evamy, and Rob Foster. Presented by Catherine Evamy. Runners Up: Blizzard: Cole Horne, Nacho Varela, Bryan Middleton, and Carin Middleton
J.C. Palmer Memorial Invitational Winner: Identity/Tekarra: Daniel Roenisch, Patrick Uretz, Anne Evamy, and Rob Foster. Presented by Rob, Laura and Olivia Palmer. Runners Up: Blizzard: Alyson Rooney, Carin Middleton, Nacho Varela, and Bryan Middleton
Barbados Challenge Trophy Winner: Barbados: Kyle Fargey, Marc Atwell, Adam Dean, and Pat Powell. Presented by Gail Quinn, Barbados Tourism Authority.
Best Playing Pony: Milly, owned by Kyle Fargey. Presented by Karen Kranenburg.
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rocky mountain cup Winner: Identity/Tekarra: Daniel Roenisch, Patrick Uretz, Anne Evamy, and Rob Foster. Presented by Fred P. Mannix. Runners Up: Cam Clark Trailers: Cam Clark/Gordon Ross, Raul Ramirez, Miguel Silvestre, and Mitch Horne
lake bonavista cup Winner: Blizzard: Nacho Varela, Carin Middleton, Bryan Middleton, and Alyson Rooney. Presented by Donna Rooney. Runners Up: Thermal/Tekarra: Reg Whyte, Rob Foster, Patrick Uretz, and Daniel Roenisch
hull cup Winner: Cam Clark Trailers: Mitch Horne, Gordon Ross, Raul Ramirez, and Miguel Silvestre. Presented by Sue Bird. Runners Up: Thermal/Tekarra: Reg Whyte, Rob Foster, Patrick Uretz, and Daniel Roenisch
Big Rock Trophy Winner: Thermal/Tekarra: Daniel Roenisch, Patrick Uretz, Reg Whyte, and Rob Foster. Presented by Claudia Uretz. Runners Up: Blizzard: Alyson Rooney, Carin Middleton, Nacho Varela, and Bryan Middleton
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Groom of the Year
Horsemanship
Most Improved Player
Andres Felix Lagos, presented by Anne Evamy
Julian Mannix, presented by Darcia M. Siryjenko
Richard Cote, presented by Anne Evamy
In recognition of outstanding skills and dedication in the care of performance horses.
In recognition of that person who has displayed exemplary polo skills in attaining the highest level of performance from each mount.
In recognition of that person who has shown the most athletic improvement and integrity in all aspects of the game.
Rookie of the Year
Sportsmanship
Alyson Rooney, presented by Anne Evamy
Rob Foster, presented by Anne Evamy
In recognition of that person who has shown improved horsemanship and polo skills throughout the season.
In recognition of that person who exemplifies the sportsmanship characteristics inherent to the sport of polo.
new player AWARDS
Most Improved New Player
Most Dedicated New Player
Most Valuable New Player
Natasha Ellison, presented by Kyle Fargey
Don Powell, presented by Kyle Fargey
Karen Linkletter, presented by Kyle Fargey
In recognition of that person who has shown the most athletic improvement and integrity in all aspects of the game.
In recognition of that player who has shown an exemplary commitment of their time and energies to progressing in all aspects of the game.
In recognition of that person who has shown superior athletic ability, leadership, and understanding of the game.
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P L ay e r s Marcelo R. Abbiati 5 James a’Court 1 Trevor Biscope B Cathy Butler A Cam Clark B.5
Richard Cote B Candice Crosby B Scott M. Cunningham A.5 Scott Cunningham 1 Juan Curbelo 4
Eileen Duffy B Natasha Ellison B Anne Evamy A.5 Ernie Ezcurra 3 Dayelle Fargey 1
Kyle Fargey 3 Chris Fochuk B Rob Foster A Jennifer Foster B Fergus Gould 4
Joe Henderson 4 Doak Horne B Mitch Horne B Cole Horne B
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Sara Inkster B Megan Kozminski B Deidre Lake B Tom LeBoldus B Karen Linkletter B
Bill Lloyd A Julian Mannix 2 Alan Martinez 6 Ron Mathison A Horacio Onetto 4
Pedro Orellana 4 Pat Powell A Manuel Rios 1 Daniel Roenisch 3 Alyson Rooney B
John Rooney 1 Gordon W. Ross A Barry Siebel B Darcia M. Siryjenko B Richard Stelmachuk B
Patrick Uretz 2 Reg Whyte A.5 Brittany Wise B Waylon Wise B
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Richard Cote
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Karen Linkletter
Cole Horne
Bill Lloyd
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Barry Siebel
Mitch Horne
Rick Stelmachuk
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Megan Kozminski
Brittany Wise
LAKEVIEW INN & SUITES OKOTOKS Inviting you to enjoy: • FREE Breakfast • FREE DVD Movies • FREE High-speed Internet • Deluxe Fitness Room • Microwaves & Fridges • Earn Lakeview Perks® Points For a complete listing of our hotels, visit lakeviewhotels.com or call 1.877.355.3500
Okotoks
22 Southridge Drive
ph: 403.938.7400
Owned and or managed by Lakeview Hospitality.
kristine semrau 101-1550 8th St SW, Calgary AB sothebysrealty.ca
403.542.8507
ksemrau@sothebysrealty.ca kristinesemrau.ca
Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, Brokerage. Independently Owned and Operated. E.&O.E.
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Marcelo R. & Susan Abbiati
Anne Evamy & Rick Stelmachuk
Ron Mathison
Partick Uretz
James a’Court
Tiffany Elliott
Duncan & Barbara McKillop
Jack Vanstone
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Ernie Ezcurra
Ken & Gaye McLennan
Nacho Varela
Terry & Joan Allwarden
Dayelle Fargey
Ed & Linda McNally
Sue-Anne Wearmouth
R. William (Bill) Andrew
Kyle Fargey & Megan Kozminski
Bruce McNeil
Reg & Cheryl Whyte
Lynn Arsenault
Chris Fochuk
R.S. (Bob) Millar
Campbell & Patricia Wilkinson
Alfred & Phyllis Balm
Rob & Jennifer Foster
Tim Mills & Karen Rawlyk Mills
Tania Willemsun
Lisa Benitz
Doug Fraser
Susan Milton
Brittany & Waylon Wise
Hazel Bennett
Bob Gibson
Gary & Jan Moore
Derek & Deborah Wolstenholme
Sue & Greg Bird
Fergus Gould & Lacey Winterton
Bruce Mutch
Rolf Wuensche
Trevor Biscope
T.J. (Jake) Harp
Sonja E. Norgaard
Ivan Bishko
Joe Henderson
Bonnie O’Neill
Corporate Members
Heather Braund
Cole Horne
Horacio Onetto
After Eight Interiors
Monica & Steve Brown
Doak Horne & Dorys Gagne
Pedro Orellana
Big Rock Brewery
Cathy Butler
Mitch Horne
Byron & Laura Palmer
Bonnett’s Energy Services
Larry A. Carter & Sue Hebenton
Roberta S. Higgins
Pat & Shannon Powell
Brinkhaus Jewellers
Cam Clark
Paul & Bev Hughes
Manuel Rios
Chesapeake Uncommon Design
Ann E. Clipstone
Sara Inkster
Daniel Roenisch
Triss Cooper
Sheila Irving
Rob & Julie Roenisch
Gordon W. Ross REMAX Real Estate (Central)
J.R. & Linda Cox
Jaime Janko
John & Donna Rooney
Heritage Park Historical Village
Candice Crosby
Michael Kaumeyer
Alyson Rooney
Manteo Group of Companies
Donald & Shan Cross
James S. Kinnear
Gordon W. Ross & Richard Cote
Northern Blizzard
Scott & Laurie Cunningham
Andrew B. Kondi
Trevor & Sonia Ross
Pandora
Scott M. Cunningham
Deidre Lake
Barry Siebel
RBC
Juan Curbelo
Karen Linkletter
Darcia M. Siryjenko
Rocky Mountain Pools & Spas Ltd.
Bill & Sue Daniels
Bill Lloyd & Bev Jarvis
Robert & Ila Smith
Smithbilt Hats
Carri Daye
Tom & Laurina LeBoldus
Pam Somers
Strategy Partners Inc.
David & Brenda De Gagne
Bruce MacKenzie
Philip & Laurie Sommerville
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School
Eileen Duffy
Ken Staves
Triangle Steel
Harris & Lynnette Dvorkin
Fred H. Mannix & Kelsea ForzaniMannix
Margaret Southern
William Evens Gun & Rifle Maker
Maureen Eberts
Fred P. & Li-Anne Mannix
Shirley & Paul Storwick
Ron Ellard
Julian Mannix
W. Lynn Tanner
Natasha Ellison
Alan Martinez
Santiago Trotz
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Escape from the hectic city and imagine your next
new clear span 1743 sq. ft. tent provides additional room
Business Seminar/Luncheon, Client Hosting Event,
for breakout sessions. During the Polo season, you can
Christmas Party or Wedding overlooking the majestic
add the thrill of a polo match to your itinerary.
polo fields with the spectacular Canadian Rocky Mountains as your background. With in-house data projection and audio system the
The Ranch House is an intimate, charming facility located just ten minutes south of Calgary and is available year round on a pre-booking basis.
Ranch House is ideal for your corporate meetings. Our
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junior polo The Calgary Polo Club welcomes new and returning Junior polo players to the 2012 summer season. The Junior Polo Program offers: • Polo Camps in July and August • Pony and equipment rentals • Polo training drills • Group scrimmages • Hitting cage and foot mallet polo • A mini-tournament and polo scavenger hunt Participants should be between 8 and 14 years of age, and have at least one year of riding experience.
For more information on Junior Polo call (403) 938-0182 or email info@calgarypoloclub.com
Alfred & Phyllis Balm PO LO A CH I E V E M E NT TROPHY
This trophy is presented annually to a junior or novice polo player who exhibits enthusiasm and dedication to the sport of polo. The Calgary Polo Club Junior polo program is generously supported by Alfred & Phyllis Balm.
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CLOSER THAN YOU THINK Closer to Nature – Hands-on learning on our 220 acre country campus Closer to Calgary – With over 75% of our student body from Calgary Closer to University – Graduates accepted to 70 universities across 60 areas of study in the past two years Closer to Mentors – Connection to a network of over 4,800 alumni Closer Financially – Scholarships and Financial Aid available Limited positions still available in select grades for September 2012. For information on Admissions, please contact Bruce Mutch, Director of Admissions. Tel: 403-938-8303 Email: Admissions@sts.ab.ca Web: www.sts.ab.ca
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