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2019 Tournaments 2020 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® 2019 TOURNAMENTS U.S. OPEN POLO CHAMPIONSHIP® (18-22 Goal) International Polo Club Palm Beach - Wellington, Florida March 27 - April 21, 2019 PILOT Left to Right: Facundo Pieres, Gonzalito Pieres, Curtis Pilot, Colo Gonzalez PILOT DAILY RACING FORM LA INDIANA Curtis Pilot James “Jared” Zenni III Michael D. Bickford Matias “Colo” Gonzalez Santiago Cernadas Tomas Garcia del Rio Facundo Pieres Agustin Obregon Jeffrey Hall Gonzalo Pieres Jr. Geronimo Obregon Facundo Obregon Mia Bray Bautista Ortiz de Urbina EQUULEUS ASPEN LAS MONJITAS Joseph DiMenna Camilo Bautista Stewart Armstrong Mariano Gonzalez Sr. Lucas James Matthew Coppola Christian “Magoo” Laprida Jr. Francisco Elizalde Pablo “Polito” Pieres Jr. Ignacio “Inaki” Laprida Tomas Schwencke Hilario Ulloa Milo Dorignac CESSNA OLD HICKORY BOURBON Edward “Chip” Campbell III ICONICA Stephen Orthwein Jr. Felipe “Pipe” Marquez Maureen Brennan Jason Crowder Ezequiel Martinez Ferrario Mariano “Peke” Gonzalez Jr. Will Johnston Felipe Viana Matias Magrini Miguel Novillo Astrada Eduardo Novillo Astrada Sebastian Merlos Stuart “Sugar” Erskine Raul “Gringo” Colombres PARK PLACE COCA-COLA Juan Cruz Merlos Gillian Johnston Andrey Borodin Ignatius du Plessis Juan Britos Julian de Lussaretta Cody Ellis Steven Krueger Tomas Collingwood Ignacio Novillo Astrada Nicolas Pieres Lucas Diaz Alberdi 184 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® 2020 POSTAGE STAMP FARM SD FARMS TONKAWA Annabelle Gundlach Sayyu Dantata Jeffrey Hildebrand Mariano Aguerre Jesus “Pelon” Escapite Jr. Guillermo “Sapo” Caset Jr. Joaquin Panelo Cesar “Peco” Polledo Christian “Sterling” Giannico Valerio “Lerin” Zubiaurre Juan “Tito” Ruiz Guinazu Agustin “Tincho” Merlos Constancio “Costi” Caset Tim J. Dutta Malia Bryan Joaquin Pittaluga Leon Schwencke STABLE DOOR POLO Henry Porter SANTA CLARA Santino Magrini Luis Escobar Victorino “Torito” Ruiz Jorba Nicolas Escobar Santiago Toccalino Mariano “Nino” Obregon Jr. Ignacio “Cubi” Toccalino Benjamin Avendano Lucas Escobar Game 1 Game 8 Game 15 Coca-Cola (12) Aspen (14) Aspen (13) La Indiana (10) Cessna (8) Santa Clara (12) Game 2 Game 9 Game 16 Tonkawa (10) Iconica (12) Daily Racing Form (13) Postage Stamp Farm (8) Coca-Cola (8) Park Place (12) Game 3 Game 10 Game 17 Santa Clara (13) Pilot (11) Equuleus (14) SD Farms (6) Tonkawa (10) Coca-Cola (9) Game 4 Game 11 Game 18 Iconica (8) Postage Stamp Farm (13) Pilot (10) Equuleus (5) Stable Door Polo (8) Postage Stamp Farm (6) Game 5 Game 12 Game 19 Park Place (13) Cessna (9) Tonkawa (17) Old Hickory Bourbon (11) SD Farms (8) Stable Door Polo (9) Game 6 Game 13 Game 20 Pilot (15) Equuleus (11) Iconica (8) Stable Door Polo (6) La Indiana (10) La Indiana (7) Game 7 Game 14 Game 21 Las Monjitas (9) Las Monjitas (12) Aspen (12) Daily Racing Form (8) Old Hickory Bourbon (10) SD Farms (10) 185 2020 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® Game 22 Game 26 Game 29 Cessna (10) Tonkawa (12) Pilot (13) Santa Clara (9) Aspen (11) Iconica (6) Game 23 Game 27 Game 30 Daily Racing Form (10) Pilot (14) Las Monjitas (14) Old Hickory Bourbon (9) Daily Racing Form (10) Tonkawa (12) Game 24 Game 28 Final Game Las Monjitas (12) Las Monjitas (9) Pilot (12) Park Place (9) Equuleus (4) Las Monjitas (7) Game 25 Iconica (9) Cessna (8) Most Valuable Player: Matias Gonzalez Best Playing Pony: Mega Chistosa owned by Facundo Pieres Officials: Julian Appleby, Hector Galindo, Fergus Gould, J. Horton Schwartz III Equine Welfare Representative: Paul Wollenman, DVM 186 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® 2020 C.V. WHITNEY CUP (18-22 Goal) International Polo Club Palm Beach - Wellington, Florida February 14 - 24, 2019 PILOT Left to Right: Mia Bray, Colo Gonzalez, Curtis Pilot, Gonzalito Pieres, Facundo Pieres PILOT DAILY RACING FORM LA INDIANA Curtis Pilot James “Jared” Zenni III Michael D. Bickford Matias “Colo” Gonzalez Santiago Cernadas Tomas Garcia del Rio Facundo Pieres Agustin Obregon Jeffrey Hall Gonzalo Pieres Jr. Geronimo Obregon Facundo Obregon Mia Bray Bautista Ortiz de Urbina EQUULEUS ASPEN Joseph DiMenna LAS MONJITAS Stewart Armstrong Mariano Gonzalez Sr. Camilo Bautista Lucas James Christian “Magoo” Laprida Jr. Matthew Coppola Pablo “Polito” Pieres Jr. Ignacio “Inaki” Laprida Francisco Elizalde Tomas Schwencke Milo Dorignac Hilario Ulloa CESSNA ICONICA OLD HICKORY BOURBON Edward “Chip” Campbell III Maureen Brennan Stephen Orthwein Jr. Felipe “Pipe” Marquez Mariano “Peke” Gonzalez Jr. Jason Crowder Ezequiel Martinez Ferrario Matias Magrini Will Johnston Felipe Viana Sebastian Merlos Miguel Novillo Astrada Eduardo Novillo Astrada Raul “Gringo” Colombres Stuart “Sugar” Erskine Juan Cruz Merlos COCA-COLA Ignatius du Plessis PARK PLACE Gillian Johnston Cody Ellis Andrey Borodin Julian de Lussaretta Juan Britos Steven Krueger Tomas Collingwood Ignacio Novillo Astrada Nicolas “Nico” Pieres Lucas Diaz Alberdi 187 2020 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® POSTAGE STAMP FARM SD FARMS TONKAWA Annabelle Gundlach Sayyu Dantata Jeffrey Hildebrand Mariano Aguerre Jesus “Pelon” Escapite Jr. Guillermo “Sapo” Caset Jr. Joaquin Panelo Cesar “Peco” Polledo Christian “Sterling” Giannico Valerio “Lerin” Zubiaurre Juan “Tito” Ruiz Guinazu Agustin “Tincho” Merlos Constancio “Costi” Caset Tim “Timmy” J. Dutta Malia Bryan Joaquin Pittaluga Leon Schwencke STABLE DOOR POLO Henry Porter SANTA CLARA Santino Magrini Luis Escobar Victorino “Torito” Ruiz Jorba Nicolas Escobar Santiago Toccalino Mariano “Nino” Obregon Jr. Ignacio “Cubi” Toccalino Benjamin Avendano Lucas Escobar Game 1 Game 7 Game 12 Daily Racing Form (13) Cessna (9) Pilot (10) Stable Door Polo (11) Postage Stamp (7) Equuleus (9) Game 2 Game 8 Game 13 Pilot (12) Equuleus (9) Cessna (11) Aspen (11) Old Hickory Bourbon (6) SD Farms (5) Game 3 Game 9 Game 14 Park Place (10) Tonkawa (9) Pilot (14) Coca-Cola (7) Coca Cola (7) La Indiana (9) Game 4 Game 10 Game 15 SD Farms (10) Las Monjitas (10) Las Monjitas (10) Tonkawa (9) Park Place (9) Cessna (8) Game 5 Game 11 Final Game La Indiana (12) La Indiana (10) Pilot (13) Santa Clara (8) Daily Racing Form (8) Las Monjitas (6) Game 6 Las Monjitas (9) Iconica (8) Most Valuable Player: Matias Gonzalez Best Playing Pony: Open Pensilvania owned by Facundo Pieres Officials: Julian Appleby, Ka’aina DeCoite, Kevin Fawcett, Hector Galindo Equine Welfare Representative: Paul Wollenman, DVM 188 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® 2020 USPA GOLD CUP® (18-22 Goal) International Polo Club Palm Beach - Wellington, Florida February 28 - March 24, 2019 PILOT Left to Right: Facundo Pieres, Gonzalito Pieres, Colo Gonzalez, Curtis Pilot PILOT DAILY RACING FORM LA INDIANA Curtis Pilot James “Jared” Zenni III Michael D. Bickford Matias “Colo” Gonzalez Santiago Cernadas Tomas Garcia del Rio Facundo Pieres Agustin Obregon Jeffrey Hall Gonzalo Pieres Jr. Geronimo Obregon Facundo Obregon Mia Bray Bautista Ortiz de Urbina EQUULEUS ASPEN Joseph DiMenna LAS MONJITAS Stewart Armstrong Mariano Gonzalez Sr. Camilo Bautista Lucas James Christian “Magoo” Laprida Jr. Matthew Coppola Pablo “Polito” Pieres Jr. Ignacio “Inaki” Laprida Francisco Elizalde Tomas Schwencke Milo Dorignac Hilario Ulloa CESSNA ICONICA OLD HICKORY BOURBON Edward “Chip” Campbell III Maureen Brennan Stephen Orthwein Jr. Felipe “Pipe” Marquez Mariano “Peke” Gonzalez Jr. Jason Crowder Ezequiel Martinez Ferrario Matias Magrini Will Johnston Felipe Viana Sebastian Merlos Miguel Novillo Astrada Eduardo Novillo Astrada Raul “Gringo” Colombres Stuart “Sugar” Erskine Juan Cruz Merlos COCA-COLA Ignatius du Plessis PARK PLACE Gillian Johnston Cody Ellis Andrey Borodin Julian de Lussaretta Juan Britos Steven Krueger Tomas Collingwood Ignacio Novillo Astrada Nicolas Pieres Lucas Diaz Alberdi 189 2020 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® POSTAGE STAMP FARM SD FARMS TONKAWA Annabelle Gundlach Sayyu Dantata Jeffrey Hildebrand Mariano Aguerre Jesus “Pelon” Escapite Jr. Guillermo “Sapo” Caset Jr. Joaquin Panelo Cesar “Peco” Polledo Christian “Sterling” Giannico Valerio “Lerin” Zubiaurre Juan “Tito” Ruiz Guinazu Agustin “Tincho” Merlos Constancio “Costi” Caset Tim ‘Timmy” J. Dutta Malia Bryan Joaquin Pittaluga Leon Schwencke STABLE DOOR POLO Henry Porter SANTA CLARA Santino Magrini Luis Escobar Victorino “Torito” Ruiz Jorba Nicolas Escobar Santiago Toccalino Mariano “Nino” Obregon Jr. Ignacio “Cubi” Toccalino Benjamin Avendano Lucas Escobar Game 1 Game 8 Game 15 Stable Door Polo (12) Tonkawa (14) Pilot (18) Coca-Cola (11) Park Place (12) Old Hickory Bourbon (9) Game 2 Game 9 Game 16 Equuleus (8) Santa Clara (11) Las Monjitas (10) Cessna (7) Cessna (9) Stable Door Polo (7) Game 3 Game 10 Game 17 Iconica (10) Las Monjitas (13) Park Place (9) Santa Clara (8) Coca-Cola (11) La Indiana (7) Game 4 Game 11 Game 18 Pilot (13) Iconica (10) Cessna (10) SD Farms (8) Equuleus (9) Iconica (8) Game 5 Game 12 Game 19 Daily Racing Form (12) Stable Door Polo (10) Postage Stamp Farm (11) Old Hickory Bourbon (11) Postage Stamp Farm (9) Coca-Cola (10) Game 6 Game 13 Game 20 Las Monjitas (12) Daily Racing Form (13) Equuleus (9) Postage Stamp Farm (11) SD Farms (7) Santa Clara (6) Game 7 Game 14 Game 21 Aspen (11) Aspen (8) Pilot (10) La Indiana (9) Tonkawa (3) Daily Racing Form (9) 190 UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION® 2020 Game 22 Game 26 Game 29 SD Farms (9) Daily Racing Form (9) Aspen (9) Old Hickory Bourbon (8) Iconica (8) Daily Racing Form (8) Game 23 Game 27 Game 30 Tonkawa (12) Pilot (12) Pilot (9) La Indiana (11) Tonkawa (9) Equuleus (8) Game 24 Game 28 Final Game Aspen (9) Aspen (12) Pilot (12) OT Park Place (8) Stable Door Polo (9) Aspen (11) Game 25 Equuleus (12) Las Monjitas
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