January 19 - February 10, 2019

Ylvisaker Cup

The USPA Polo Network will livestream the Ylvisaker Cup Final.

Ylvisaker Cup

Tournament History

The Ylvisaker Cup is played annually as a tribute to William T. “Bill” Ylvisaker, a true pioneer who was responsible for developing the Wellington, Florida, area into the high-goal winter polo capital of the world. Ylvisaker contributed extensively to the sport’s resurgence in the 70s and 80s. He carved out of the unwelcoming, wild and forbidding marsh on the edge of the Florida Everglades and created the Palm Beach Polo and Country Club. Palm Beach Polo Club flourished and the town of Wellington sprung up around it, going on to successfully host not only polo but numerous other equestrian sports.

As for Ylvisaker’s personal playing record, he began with two National Interscholastic Championships in the 40s, continuing his polo career at Yale University, ultimately reaching a 7-goal handicap at the height of his career. His notable wins include a 1972 U.S. Open Polo Championship® victory, a USPA Gold Cup® and two Coronation Cup titles (Great Britain versus United States), among many others. Ylvisaker co-founded the Polo Training Foundation (PTF) in 1967, and served as its first Vice President. He also served as Chairman of the USPA from 1970 to 1975. He was inducted into the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame in 1996.

Established in 2003, the Ylvisaker Cup has been exclusively played at the International Polo Club Palm Beach in Wellington, Florida. Over the past decade the popular tournament has fielded rosters of up to 16 teams. New Bridge-La Dolfina captured back-to-back wins in 2006 and 2007, the only consecutive wins by one team in the history of the tournament. Coca-Cola is another staple of the Ylvisaker Cup with recent victories in 2015 and 2017. This year's tournament will feature eight competitive teams including returning teams SD Farms, Tonkawa, Pilot, Coca-Cola and La Indiana.

History courtesy of the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame.

2018 Ylvisaker Cup Champions: Valiente - Bautista Panelo, Bob Jornayvaz, Santi Torres, Adolfo Cambiaso. ©David Lominska

Tournament Format

The Ylvisaker Cup will be split into two brackets, and teams will play within the bracket for the first game. In the second game, Bracket I/II winners play each other and Bracket I/II losers play each other.

The best two teams by record in each bracket advance to the semifinals. Who beat who will break two-way ties on record, three-way ties will be broken by USPA approved one-man shootout. In the semifinals, first position in Bracket I plays position two in Bracket II. Position two in Bracket I will face position one in Bracket II. Semifinal winners will advance to the final while losers will play the George Haas Subsidiary semifinal.

Ylvisaker Cup

Video Highlights

Teams and Rosters

Bracket I

Pilot (4-1)

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Curtis Pilot
Outdoor: 0
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Matias 'Colo' Gonzalez
Outdoor: 3
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Lucas James
Outdoor: 7
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Facundo Pieres
Outdoor: 10

Dutta Corp (4-1)

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Timmy Dutta
Outdoor: 2
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Raul 'Gringo' Colombres
Outdoor: 7
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Lucas Diaz Alberdi
Outdoor: 5
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Kris Kampsen
Outdoor: 6

Tonkawa (1-2)

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Jeff Hildebrand
Outdoor: 0
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Sapo Caset
Outdoor: 10
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Costi Caset
Outdoor: 5
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Toto Collardin
Outdoor: 5

SD Farms (0-3)

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Sayyu Dantata
Outdoor: 2
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Cesar 'Peco' Polledo
Outdoor: 6
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Pelon Escapite
Outdoor: 6
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Juan Martin Obregon
Outdoor: 5

Bracket II

Patagones (3-1)

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Joaquin Avendaño
Outdoor: 2
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Benjamin Avendaño
Outdoor: 3
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Tomas Garcia del Rio
Outdoor: 7
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Santiago 'Santi' Toccalino
Outdoor: 8

La Indiana (2-2)

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Michael Bickford
Outdoor: 2
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Jeff Hall
Outdoor: 7
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Carlos 'Toly' Ulloa
Outdoor: 4
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Facundo Obregon
Outdoor: 6

Iconica (1-2)

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Maureen Brennan
Outdoor: 1
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Mariano 'Peke' Gonzalez Jr.
Outdoor: 5
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Sebastian Merlos
Outdoor: 9
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Dylan Rossiter
Outdoor: 5

Coca-Cola (0-3)

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Gillian Johnston
Outdoor: 2
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Sugar Erskine
Outdoor: 6
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Julian de Lusarreta
Outdoor: 8
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Wesley Finlayson
Outdoor: 4

Bracket III

Bracket IV

Bracket V

Bracket VI

Bracket VII

Bracket VIII

Bracket IX

Bracket X

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Ylvisaker Cup

Tournament Games

Saturday, Jan 19, 2019

January 19

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Tonkawa logo

Tonkawa (1-2)

7

Pilot logo

Pilot (4-1)

16

January 19

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-1)

14

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (0-3)

6

Sunday, Jan 20, 2019

January 20

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Iconica logo

Iconica (1-2)

4

Patagones logo

Patagones (3-1)

7

January 20

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Coca-Cola logo

Coca-Cola (0-3)

9

La Indiana logo

La Indiana (2-2)

10

Thursday, Jan 31, 2019

January 31

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-1)

8

Pilot logo

Pilot (4-1)

10

January 31

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Coca-Cola logo

Coca-Cola (0-3)

5

Iconica logo

Iconica (1-2)

11

January 31

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (0-3)

10

Tonkawa logo

Tonkawa (1-2)

11

January 31

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

La Indiana logo

La Indiana (2-2)

9

Patagones logo

Patagones (3-1)

12

Sunday, Feb 3, 2019

February 03

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

SD Farms logo

SD Farms (0-3)

6

Pilot logo

Pilot (4-1)

15

February 03

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Coca-Cola logo

Coca-Cola (0-3)

9

Patagones logo

Patagones (3-1)

13

February 03

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

La Indiana logo

La Indiana (2-2)

9

Iconica logo

Iconica (1-2)

6

February 03

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-1)

8

Tonkawa logo

Tonkawa (1-2)

6

Wednesday, Feb 6, 2019

February 06

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Pilot logo

Pilot (4-1)

12

La Indiana logo

La Indiana (2-2)

6

February 06

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Patagones logo

Patagones (3-1)

9

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-1)

11

Sunday, Feb 10, 2019

February 10

Final

Ylvisaker Cup

Pilot logo

Pilot (4-1)

7

Dutta Corp logo

Dutta Corp (4-1)

11

The Venue

The International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC) is the premier destination for high-goal polo in the United States. Home to the most prestigious 20- and 26-goal polo tournaments in the nation, IPC has hosted the U.S. Open Polo Championship® for over 10 years. Located in the heart of the horse centric village of Wellington, Florida, polo enthusiasts flock to the club every winter to witness top level polo competition that garners some of the world’s best players, including Adolfo Cambiaso, Facundo Pieres and America’s top-rated players Julio Arellano, Jeff Hall and Nic Roldan.

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