Jan 28, 2019 4:43 PM
The 2019 USPA Intercollegiate/Interscholastic (I/I) Tournament Season kicks off this weekend with five preliminary tournaments hosted by, Gardnertown Polo Club (Newburgh, New York), Garrison Forest School (Owings Mills, Maryland), Santa Barbara Polo Club (Carpinteria, California), The Equestrian and Polo Center of Boston (Georgetown, Massachusetts), and Commonwealth Polo Club (Paris, Kentucky). 112 teams will compete across four divisions in preliminary and regional tournaments, ultimately culminating in national championship events. On the interscholastic side, both the Maryland Open and Girls’ teams will be seeking to defend their 2018 titles, similarly, on the college front, the double win for Texas A&M for the mens’ and womens’ squads will have them in hot pursuit of a repeat title. The 2019 USPA National Interscholastic Championships will be held at Brookshire Polo Club (Brookshire, Texas), the week of March 18-24 and the 2019 USPA National Intercollegiate Championships will be hosted by the Virginia Polo Center (Charlottesville, Virginia), April 1-7. Follow live scores via Facebook.
For the full Interscholastic Tournament Schedule CLICK HERE
For the full Intercollegiate Tournament Schedule CICK HERE
Effective Date: Saturday, May 16, 2020
The suspension of USPA Tournaments and Events will be lifted for USPA Member Clubs in locales where hosting polo matches and tournaments is permitted under applicable state and local laws, executive orders and similar decrees. The USPA Member Clubs in these locales are encouraged to follow all such requirements of their state and local authorities with respect to polo operations. In addition, we also encourage all USPA Member Clubs to take the precautions recommended by the CDC. We are preparing a detailed list of best practices for USPA Member Clubs as they return to hosting USPA Tournaments and Events and plan to circulate these guidelines within the next week. We will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation closely and will notify you if we determine a different course of action is necessary.
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