The 2013 Calgary Polo Magazine

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CALGARY

POLO

2013


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Table of Contents 2013

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Welcome to Polo Executive Message Salute to Sponsors Tournament & Events Calendar Facilites Map Calgary Polo & Riding Academy v

Polo at a Glance Player and Pony Gear Winner's Circle 2012 Canada's Best Social Gallery Annual Awards 2012 Club League Women's Heart Cup Junior Polo Action on the Field Meet the Players Ranch House & Corporate Members

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EXPERIENCE SUNDAY POLO! July & August, Sundays at 2pm Spend Sunday afternoons at the Calgary Polo Club this July and August enjoying fast-paced, world-class polo matches! Admission is free – bring your family and friends for an afternoon of inspiring athleticism and horsemanship. Everyone is welcome!

For more information on tournaments and events at the Calgary Polo Club visit www.calgarypoloclub.com


Welcome to Polo

‌Your polo journey begins here!

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olo is one of the most ancient sports in the world, tracing its roots thousands of years back to Persia. Established in 1890, the Calgary Polo Club is the oldest club in Canada. Each summer season, the club hosts local and international players, making it THE destination for polo in Western Canada. We are keen to welcome visitors and guests to our outstanding facility, whether it is on the sidelines, on the field, or at an elegant event in the Ranch House. To get you up-to-speed on this high-speed sport and the polo lifestyle, here is your essential guide.

The people Calgary Polo is known internationally as an accessible and friendly club that caters to players and spectators alike. There are many social events throughout the year where visitors and guests can meet players, sponsors, members and other polo and equine enthusiasts. Social highlights for 2013 include the Wild Game Dinner, Stampede Dinner, Lobster Night, Italian Night, and the President’s Ball. See the schedule on page 19 for dates, and pictures of last year’s events starting on page 44.

The game Polo is played over 4 to 6 chukkers, or periods of play. There are 4 players per team. Games extend anywhere from 1 to 2 hours and promise to deliver heart-stopping action, inspiring horsemanship and impressive athleticism. For more information about the game see Polo at a Glance on page 25.

The ponies Each player brings their own “string” of ponies to the field. Ponies are largely thoroughbreds that have undergone years of professional training. Many ponies understand the game, and players often admit that their success on the field is up to 80% pony talent, 20% player determination. For a quick lesson in player and pony gear, see page 28.

Contact our friendly staff (page 14) with any questions, or visit www.calgarypoloclub.com for more information about the sport of polo. We are keen to share details on tournaments, sponsorships, events, directions, the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy, and facility rentals.

The passion

Calgary Polo Club Phone: 403-938-0182 Fax: 403-938-8205 Email: info@calgarypoloclub.com 306002-24 Street West, Okotoks, AB, T1S 1A2 Mailing address: Box 17, Site 9, RR2, Okotoks, AB, T1S 1A2

Almost everyone who tries polo becomes addicted to the sport! The best place to begin your polo career is in the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy. After learning swing mechanics on the back of “Woody,” the wooden hitting cage mount, players hit the field to learn the game in a safe and friendly environment. Players range from 8 to 80 years old, and no experience is required to enroll! See page 23 for more information.

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Executive Message 2013

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n behalf of the Calgary Polo Club, we would like to welcome you to the 2013 polo season. The Calgary Polo Club looks forward to hosting and celebrating another exciting year of polo in Alberta, and welcoming new and returning sponsors, members, players, social members, visitors, and spectators to the “Sport of Kings.”

The Calgary Polo Club Executive and Staff are committed to making the 2013 season a huge success. The Executive is proudly made up of: Anne Evamy, President; Rob Foster, Secretary; Pat Powell, Director; Richard Cote, Social Director; Bill Lloyd, Treasurer; John Rooney, Chairman; and Cam Clark, Past President. Our returning Polo Manager, Rob Roenisch, brings years of polo management experience to the Calgary Polo Club. Sue Bird continues her important role as Administration and Events Manager, and Tim Mills brings his vast knowledge of polo fields, grounds and amenities as the polo club’s 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 players. James a’Court will be coordinating the Club League and new marketing initiatives throughout the season. We are grateful for the ongoing support of many generous sponsors for the 2013 season, including: After Eight Interiors, Bonnett’s Energy Services, Gordon W. Ross Remax, Royal Bank of Canada – RBC, Veuve Clicquot – Charton Hobbs, and Triangle Steel Ltd. We look forward to hosting a series of exciting polo and social events throughout this season, in partnership with these important corporate partners. The Calgary Polo Club’s location, just 10 minutes south of Calgary and 10 minutes northwest of Okotoks, makes it the ideal getaway for a variety of tournaments and social events. The club boasts 200 acres of land with eight full-sized playing fields, an outdoor polo arena and a hitting cage. The elevated berm running along the Lilac, Ranch House and Centre fields is the perfect place for spectating and tailgating. The Calgary Polo Club Cantina is a great place for a casual BBQ and the Ranch House hosts regular club functions and is also available for private events. We are pleased to welcome the Ranchmen’s Club back as the official caterer at the Ranch House for the 2013 season. We welcome all Ranchmen’s Club members to enjoy dinners at our location. For 2013, we are offering a range of polo including Junior Polo, Club Chukker League, 4-6 Goal Tournament League, invitational weekend tournaments, and international high-goal match games. Spectators are welcome to attend games free of charge. For more information about our summer season, to learn more about the sport of polo, or to schedule an event at our beautiful facility, please visit the Calgary Polo Club website at www.calgarypoloclub.com, or call the polo office at (403) 938-0182. Again, a huge welcome to all members, visitors and guests, and good luck to all players and teams in 2013!

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Sincerely, The Calgary Polo Club Board of Directors Anne Evamy • Rob Foster • Pat Powell • Richard Cote • Bill Lloyd • John Rooney• Cam Clark

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Polo Manager Rob Roenisch Phone: 403-975-9002

Administration and Events Manager Sue Bird Phone: 403-938-0182

Director of Calgary Polo & Riding Academy Kyle Fargey Phone: 403-998-7260

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Tournaments & social events

June Dan Colhoun Arena Trophy

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Mike Francis Cup

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Hull Cup

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July Big Rock Trophy 4-6 Goal Gilgit Trophy

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0 Goal 18 - 20

J.C. Palmer Memorial Trophy 4-6 Goal 19 - 28

August Roenisch Memorial Cup 4-6 Goal Kimo Cup

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J.B. Cross Cup 4-6 Goal 16 - 25 Rocky Mountain Cup

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Canadian Open

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Ranch House Events Wild Game Dinner, Ranchmen’s Club

June 22

Stampede Dinner

July 5

Lobster Night

July 26

Calgary Opera Luncheon

July 28

Italian Night

August 9

Veuve Clicquot Classic Luncheon

August 11

President’s Ball

August 23

*Tournament dates are subject to change, please visit www.calgarypoloclub.com for daily tournament scheduling.

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CALGARY POLO & RIDING ACADEMY P R O F E S S I O N A L I N S T R U C T I O N B Y K Y L E FA R G E Y M AY T H R O U G H S E P T E M B E R

Whether you are a seasoned rider or player, or a determined athlete looking for an exciting new sport, the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy 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.

The sport of polo is very addictive—after only one game, you can become hooked for life! —Kyle Fargey

The Calgary Polo & Riding Academy offers: • Introductory polo clinics • Horses and equipment • Private and group lessons • Corporate challenges • Hitting cage and foot mallet polo • Coaching League • Video review and analysis of swing mechanics and games • Beginner and intermediate riding lessons

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 England, Africa, and China.

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Polo at a Glance Â

Near-side Players mount and dismount on the left-hand side of the horse. It is referred to as the near-side as it is the side nearest to the player as they get on and off their pony. When a player hits the ball on the left-hand side of the horse, it is referred to as a near-side front shot or a nearside back shot.

Player positions Team strategies are closely linked to player positions on the field, as designated by numbers one to four displayed on team jerseys. Player One assumes offensive duties on the field and focuses on neutralizing the opposing team’s Player Four. Player Two is the mover and the shaker, a transition player who backs up Player One, and aggressively seeks to move the ball upfield. Player Three is the quarterback, focusing on game strategy, field advantage, and moving the ball. This player is often the highest rated player on the team. Finally, Player Four is primarily defense, responsible for guarding the goal.

Off-side The right-hand side of the horse. A player can hit an offside front shot or an off-side back shot on the right-hand side of the horse. All polo players must carry the mallet in their right hand; left-handed play is not allowed.

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Ride-off (or bump) A defensive move in which two ponies and players make contact and “bump” shoulders. The objective of a rideoff is to prevent an opposing player from taking a shot or to drive the player off the “line of the ball.” Once a ball is hit, the player who is closest to the ball with the narrowest angle has the right of way, or “line.” 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.

Neck Shot A player uses the flexibility of the bamboo mallet shaft to hit the ball under the horse’s neck.

Hook In this defensive technique, a player uses his or her mallet to interfere with an opponent’s swing.

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Sideboards A polo field is 300 yards long by 150 yards wide (slightly larger than nine football fields!). Sideboards, usually made of wood, run lengthwise down the sides of the fields, to help keep the ball in play. Players and ponies can be outside of the sideboards during the course of the game; play continues as long as the ball remains within the parameters of the polo field.

Chukker A period of play in polo. There are four chukkers in low-goal games and six chukkers in high-goal games in regulation outdoor polo. Each chukker is seven-anda-half minutes long, and players have four minutes between each chukker to change horses. A half-time break takes place after the second or third chukker, allowing players to rest and prepare for the second half of the game.

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. North American players’ handicaps are updated and published by the United States Polo Association twice a year.

Umpire Two mounted officials are on the field ensuring safety and enforcing rules. In case of disagreement, a sideline referee (called the Third Man) has the final say. 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 a free hit.

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Player and Pony gear

| A series of leather strapping, a metal or | Hard-surfaced, cushioned protection for 1 Bridle 5 Helmet copper bit, and supports to provide the player control the player’s head from swinging mallets and racing in maneuvering and stopping the pony.

polo balls. Face guards can be attached for extra protection.

| Leather strapping that crosses the 2 Breastplate pony's chest and prevents the saddle from slipping

Pads | Protection for the player’s knees during 6 Knee play, especially during ride offs (or “bumping”).

backwards during the game.

Reins | Attached to the bit and the saddle, 3 Draw these reins enhance control over the pony.

| A flexible shaft and hardwood head, ranging 7 Mallet in length from 49 to 54 inches, depending on the size

of the horse. A player uses the side of the mallet head to hit the polo ball.

| A leather and elastic strap that fits behind 4 Girth the pony’s front legs and secures on each side of the

| A leather strap that runs from the girth 8 Martingale to the bridle, under the pony’s neck, that helps to

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Tail | Ponies’ tails are braided and secured to Mane | Ponies’ manes are clipped to 9 Plaited 13 Roached avoid getting tangled in mallets during the game. eliminate interference with players’ reins during Ball | A polo ball is made of solid hard plastic 10 Polo and measures 3 to 3-1/2 inches in diameter. Bandages | Commonly referred to as “polo 11 Polo wraps,” these lower leg bandages support the pony’s

legs and provide protection for tendons against contact with mallets, polo balls and other ponies’ legs.

Pony | Thoroughbreds, or part thoroughbred 12 Polo and part quarter horse, are selected and trained for polo based on their agility, speed, endurance, and intelligence.

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| Fitted and secured closely to the horse’s 14 Saddle back and withers, saddles are relatively flat and have little padding under the leg, allowing for maximum movement.

Iron | A metal frame that holds the player’s 15 Stirrup foot. The irons are attached to each side of the saddle by a long strap of leather (the stirrup leather).

Boots | Protection for the pony’s legs from 16 Tendon contact with other ponies, mallets, and the ball.

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Winner's Circle 2012

J.B. Cross Cup Winners | Northern Blizzard Joe Henderson, John Rooney, Scott M. Cunningham, Alyson Rooney Presented by Anne Evamy Runners-Up | Land Rover Calgary Cole Horne, Mitch Horne, Marcelo Abbiati, Drew Luplow

Osler Cup Winners | Northern Blizzard Fergus Gould, Horacio Onetto, Juan Curbelo, John Rooney Presented by Pam Somers, RBC Runners-Up | Alegria Julian Mannix, Joe Henderson, Marcelo Abbiati, Alan Martinez

Heart Cup (A Flight) Winners | Coldwell Banker / Rocky Mountain Ranch Dayelle Fargey, Madelyn Cobb, Ruth Peters, Catherine Hartley Presented by Hershell & Lyn Cobb Runners-Up | Black Diamond Polo Amy Gace, Jessica Schneider, Alide Vermaak, Cheryl Schindel

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Heart Cup (B Flight) Winners | The Shooting Edge Jessie Reeske, Megan Kozminski, Tiffany Burns, Eileen Duffy, Delfina Abbiati Presented by Don & Carol Pennycook Runners-Up | Identity Candice Crosby, Stephanie Davidson, Andrea Douglas, Kendal Day, Natasha Ellison

Chipman Cup Winners | South Africa Catherine Hartley, Alide Vermaak, Amy Gace, Kate Holmes Runners-Up | Calgary Cathy Butler, Anne Evamy, Jessica Schneider, Ruth Peters

Big Rock Trophy Winners | Gordon W. Ross Remax Gordon W. Ross, Nacho Varela, Juan Curbelo, Richard Cote Presented by Dorys Gagne Runners-Up | Thermal Reg Whyte, Fergus Gould, Dayelle Fargey, Greg Schindel

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Winner's Circle 2012

Mountbatten Plate Winners | Gordon W. Ross Remax Gordon W. Ross, Juan Curbelo, Nacho Varela, John Tasdemir Presented by Triangle Steel Runners-Up | Land Rover Calgary Mitch Horne, Cole Horne, Marcelo Abbiati, Drew Luplow

CP Air Nation’s Cup Winners | Land Rover Calgary Marcelo Abbiati, Drew Luplow, Cole Horne, Mitch Horne, Presented by Brad Holt & Mike Kaumeyer, Strategy Partners Inc. Runners-Up | Thermal Reg Whyte, Fergus Gould, Dayelle Fargey, Jessica Schneider

J.C. Palmer Memorial Winners | Northern Blizzard Joe Henderson, John Rooney, Scott M. Cunningham, Alyson Rooney Presented by Byron & Laura Palmer Runners-Up | Gordon W. Ross Remax Gordon W. Ross, Juan Curbelo, Nacho Varela, John Tasdemir

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Fish Creek Cup Winners | Alegria Fergus Gould, Horacio Onetto, Juan Curbelo, Julian Mannix Presented by Jan & Gary Moore, After Eight Interiors Runners-Up | Northern Blizzard John Rooney, Joe Henderson, Marcelo Abbiati, Alan Martinez

Roenisch Memorial Trophy Winners | Thermal Reg Whyte, Fergus Gould, Dayelle Fargey, Cam Clark Presented by Julie Roenisch Runners-Up | Northern Blizzard John Rooney, Alyson Rooney, Joe Henderson, Scott M. Cunningham

Canadian Open Winners | Alegria Alan Martinez, Horacio Onetto, Juan Curbelo, Julian Mannix Runners-Up | Northern Blizzard John Rooney, Fergus Gould, Marcelo Abbiati, Joe Henderson

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Winners | Colts

Tom LeBoldus, John Rooney, Donna Rooney, Kyle Fargey

Chris Fochuk, Anne Evamy, Cathy Butler, Kyle Fargey

Runners-Up | Palmer Ranch Scott Palmer, Mitch Horne, Rick Stelmachuk, Marcelo Abbiati

Runners-Up | Gordon W. Ross Remax Gordon W. Ross, Jonathon Gonzales, Scott Palmer, Daniel Roenisch

Regional Cup

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Winners | Blizzard

Donna Rooney, Deidre Lake, John Rooney, Joe Henderson

John Rooney, Donna Rooney, Deidre Lake, Marcelo Abbiati

Runners-Up | Black Watch Bill Lloyd, Ron Mathison, Rick Stelmachuk, Kyle Fargey

Runners-Up | Identity Anne Evamy, Rick Stelmachuk, Bill Lloyd, Daniel Roenisch

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Canada’s Best

An interview with Fred H. Mannix

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Photo by Emilia Zavaleta

What do you consider your greatest polo accomplishment so far?  I qualified four times to play in the Argentine Open and this past season, I did not have to qualify in order to play. The Polo Association of Argentina raised my handicap to 8 goals, allowing me to play in the Open without having to play the qualifying tournaments. It was great to receive this recognition amongst the best players in the world. What is the most challenging aspect of the sport for you?  Being mounted to play at the highest level of the sport is very challenging. There are never any guarantees when it comes to your polo string; it is a combination of breeding, talent, training and care that allows a pony to reach its

full potential. I have made mistakes with ponies and I have come to appreciate how unique each pony is. Great ponies come in all shapes and sizes, but generally we aim to breed ponies that have great speed, stamina and agility. We also look towards temperament; the more calm and confident a horse is on the ground, the better it often performs in partnership with the player on the field. What advice would you offer to other players in the sport?  If you are a non-rider who is taking up the sport, spend as much time in the saddle as possible. Many beginners are so anxious to hit the ball, that they overlook the importance of proper riding skills. As for experienced riders coming to the sport, I suggest that they continually look for ways to improve their game. Stick and ball as much as possible and always seek out advice on your game and swing from professionals. Try to take something away from every practice session and game that you play.

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Calgary Polo Awards 2012

Horsemanship

Groom of the Year

Most Improved Player

Sportsmanship

Juan Curbelo presented by Darcia M. Siryjenko

Manuel Rios Rodriguez presented by Anne Evamy

Rick Stelmachuk presented by Anne Evamy

Nacho Varela presented by Anne Evamy

In recognition of the player who displays exemplary skills in attaining the highest level of performance from each mount.

In recognition of outstanding skills and dedication in the care of performance polo horses.

In recognition of the player who exhibits athletic improvement, dedication, and integrity in all aspects of the game.

In recognition of the player who exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship inherent to the sport of polo.

Rookie of the Year

Most Valuable Player

Player of the Season

Richard Cote presented by Anne Evamy and Gordon W. Ross

Dayelle Fargey presented by Anne Evamy and Gordon W. Ross

Fergus Gould, Juan Curbelo

In recognition of the player who exhibits promising horsemanship and polo skills throughout the season.

In recognition of the player who consistently contributes to the achievements of his or her team throughout the polo season.

In recognition of the player(s) who competed throughout the season to win the most games at the highgoal level.

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Alfred & Phyllis Balm POLO A CH I E V E M E N T 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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he Club League at the Calgary Polo Club is a fun and competitive low-goal league. You can drop in for a weekend tournament or participate throughout the season! Whether you are new to polo and developing your string or you are a seasoned veteran looking to participate in recreational polo that is also competitive, the Club League is for you!

Many of the current players in the Club League are alumni of the Calgary Polo & Riding Academy. Each team is assigned a professional player who transitions plays and helps Club League players with their game. Running mid-June through mid-September, the Club League is held Thursday evenings and Saturdays. Monthly Club League tournaments are held and players have a chance to compete for the Gilgit Trophy, Hull Cup and Rocky Mountain Cup. For more information on participating in, or supporting, the Calgary Polo Club League, Contact James a’Court at 403-616-4454.

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Gilgit Cup Winners | Fochuk’s Corner Cole Horne, Chris Fochuk, Megan Kozminski, Barry Siebel, Tom LeBoldus, Jennifer Foster Runners-Up | Wise Divas Deidre Lake, Rick Stelmachuk, Brittany Wise, Waylon Wise, Mitch Horne

Hull Cup Winners | Wise Vets Waylon Wise, Drew Luplow, Brittany Wise, Dayelle Fargey, Barry Siebel Runners-Up | Horacio Onetto, Jessie Reeske, Kim Garsed, Chris Fochuk, Saad Hasan

Kimo Cup A Flight Winners | Rick’s Identity Rick Stelmachuk, Jessie Reeske, Kim Garsed, Jonathon Gonzales Kimo Cup B Flight | Team CPC Carlos Rodriguez, Frank Galdon, Sara Inkster, Andrea Douglas, Emma Tooth, Kelli Fry

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Che Calgary Women’s Heart Cup an international affair

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he Calgary Polo Club has hosted the Heart Cup Women’s Polo Tournament for the past several seasons, inviting both local and international women to share in great summer polo. In 2012, a group of very special visitors participated in the Heart Cup: a team of four talented players from South Africa. South African players Amy Gace, Alida Vermaak, Kate Holmes, and Catherine Hartley joined more than 20 other Canadian and American women players, to make the 2012 Heart Cup a truly international affair!

Ruth Peters, and Jessica Schneider. The strong talent of the South African team led them to a commanding victory, and the exciting game highlighted the unique camaraderie, sportsmanship, and competition that is distinct to women’s polo today. In May of 2013, the Calgary women’s team headed to South Africa, keen to tour the region and experience polo graciously hosted by the South African team.

Six teams competed over the course of the weekend tournament. In the A flight, the Coldwell Banker/Rocky Mountain Ranch, DC Bank, and Black Diamond teams battled for the cup. The Coldwell Banker team of Dayelle Fargey, Madelyn Cobb, Ruth Peters, and Catherine Hartley were victorious, with Madelyn Cobb also taking Best Playing Pony honours for Lemonicello, a pony owned by Dayelle Fargey. MVP in the A flight was awarded to Amy Gace and the Sportsmanship Award went to Cathy Butler. The Shooting Edge, Identity and Pink Velvet teams took to the fields in the B flight, with The Shooting Edge team of Megan Kozminski, Eileen Duffy, Jessie Reeske, Delfina Abbiati, and Tiffany Burns narrowly taking the win. MVP in the B flight went to Tekarra’s Brittany Wise, Sportsmanship went to Emma Tooth, and the Best Playing Pony award was given to Flurry, played by Candice Crosby. The weekend of women’s polo culminated in a match game between the visiting South African women’s team and Calgary amateur players Anne Evamy, Cathy Butler,

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Junior Polo 2013

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Team of 6 players, 3 men & 3 women, taken in 1948. Credit Toronto Star.

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The players 2013

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Darcia M. Siryjenko

Reg Whyte

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Manuel Rios

Gordon W. Ross

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Brittany Wise

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Pedro Orellana

Daniel Roenisch

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Ranch House Members

Marcelo & Susan Abbiati James a’Court Julie Adair Rowney Terry & Joan Allwarden R. William (Bill) Andrew Lynn Arsenault Alfred & Phyllis Balm Lisa Benitz Sue Bird Heather Braund Kim Brinkhaus Monica & Steve Brown Tiffany Burns Cathy Butler Allan & Heather Chatenay Cam Clark Ann E. Clipstone Tomas Collingwood Triss Cooper J.R. & Linda Cox Candice Crosby Scott & Laurie Cunningham Scott M. Cunningham Juan Curbelo Kendal & TJ Day Carri Daye Andrea Douglas Eileen Duffy Harris & Lynnette Dvorkin Maureen Eberts Ron Ellard Natasha Ellison Anne Evamy & Rick Stelmachuk

Dayelle Fargey Kyle Fargey & Megan Kozminski Chris Fochuk & Leah Androkovich Rob & Jennifer Foster Doug Fraser Frank Galdon Kim Garsed Marguerite Ginn Jonathon Gonzales T.J. (Jake) Harp Joe Henderson Cole Horne Doak Horne & Dorys Gagne Mitch Horne Paul & Bev Hughes Jaime Janko Bill & Barb Jones Michael Kaumeyer Mike & Kerri Kerley James Kidd Andrew B. Kondi Deidre Lake Nicolas Llambias Bill Lloyd & Bev Jarvis Tom & Laurina LeBoldus Bruce MacKenzie Fred H. Mannix & Kelsea Forzani-Mannix Fred P. & Li-Anne Mannix Julian Mannix Ron Mathison Ken & Gaye McLennan Ed & Linda McNally Tim Mills & Karen Rawlyk

Gary & Jan Moore Sonja E. Norgaard Juan Martin Obregon Robbie O'Leary Bonnie O’Neill Pedro Orellana Byron & Laura Palmer Scott Palmer Tomas Pieres Pat & Shannon Powell Daniel Roenisch & Sara Inkster Rob & Julie Roenisch Alyson Rooney John & Donna Rooney Gordon W. Ross & Richard Cote Greg & Cheryl Schindel Barry Siebel Darcia M. Siryjenko Robert & Ila Smith Pam Somers Philip & Laurie Sommerville Shirley & Paul Storwick W. Lynn Tanner John Tasdemir Chris Ternan Emma Tooth Mariano Uranga Reg & Cheryl Whyte Campbell & Patricia Wilkinson Tania Willemsun Brittany & Waylon Wise Derek & Deborah Wolstenholme Rolf Wuensche

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