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Cartier Queen’s Cup 2025: How Park Place Claimed the Crown

In a heart-stopping final, Park Place won the Cartier Queen’s Cup for the first time against La Dolfina Marques de Riscal.

Por: Karla Sofía Espinoza
Park Place claimed a historic victory at the 2025 Cartier Queen’s Cup / Photo via @polohubsocial
Park Place claimed a historic victory at the 2025 Cartier Queen’s Cup / Photo via @polohubsocial

Led by the talented Hilario Ulloa, Park Place claimed a historic victory at the 2025 Cartier Queen’s Cup, marking their first-ever win in this prestigious tournament.

 

Ulloa’s exceptional performance earned him the MVP award after scoring the decisive goal in the tense final against La Dolfina Marques de Riscal, finishing with a close score of 9–8.

 

The historic match featured stellar play from four key players: Andrey Borodin, Rufino Bensadón, Ulloa, and Rosendo Torreguitar, showcasing the team’s exceptional skill and resilience.

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Highlighting the event’s luxury appeal, Ulloa also received the Best Playing Pony award for Why Not L’m Easy, exemplifying the elegance and prestige associated with top-tier polo.

 

This victory celebrates Park Place’s ascent to the sport’s highest ranks, embodying dedication, style, and the true spirit of luxury polo.

The Cartier Queen’s Cup: A Pinnacle of Elegance and Athleticism in Polo

The Cartier Queen’s Cup stands as a distinguished icon within the world of luxury lifestyle and high society, blending elite sport with unmatched sophistication. Since its inception in 1960, this prestigious tournament has celebrated the rich heritage of polo while continuously evolving into a symbol of elegance, Royal tradition, and style.

 

Held annually at the renowned Guards Polo Club in London, the Queen’s Cup honors Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, reflecting her longstanding influence and dedication to the sport.

 

Founded by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1955, the Guards Polo Club has become a sanctuary for elite polo enthusiasts.

 

Cartier: A Elevated Sponsorship

When sponsorship by Cartier commenced over a decade ago, it elevated the event into a global fashion and lifestyle spectacle. The partnership infuses the tournament with Cartier’s signature luxury, making the Queen’s Cup not just a sporting event but a cultural phenomenon seamlessly blending athletic prowess with high fashion.

 

Attending the Cartier Queen’s Cup offers more than exhilarating polo; it provides a glimpse into the world of the world’s most fashionable and influential figures.

 

On final match day, the polo ground transforms into a runway of sophistication, with celebrities, royalty, and society’s elite gathering to witness history unfold. The event provides an exclusive opportunity for spectators to indulge in fine champagne, gourmet picnics, and magnificent style, all set against the lush backdrop of the classic London countryside.

 

While the Guards Polo Club remains a private haven, the Queen’s Cup opens its gates yearly to the public, offering tickets that grant full access to the glamourous festivities.

 

From lively socializing in sun-drenched marquees to the adrenaline of fast-paced polo matches, this event embodies luxury lifestyle at its finest. For those seeking an elevated experience, private memberships start at £400 plus annual fees, with options including private marquees and prestigious Royal Box seating.

Part of the British History

The Queen’s Cup not only celebrates sport but also pays tribute to royal history. Queen Elizabeth II, whose reign spanned over 70 years, was closely linked to polo, with her son, King Charles III, inheriting her role as President of Guards Polo Club.

 

 The event’s deep royal roots trace back further to the club’s founding by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who remained at the helm until his passing in 2021.

 

Polo’s origins date back over 2,000 years to ancient Persia, where it originated as a cavalry training game. Transformed by British colonial officers into a sport embraced worldwide, modern polo remains especially prominent in Argentina, the UK, and Australia.

 

Today, the Cartier Queen’s Cup symbolizes the perfect convergence of tradition, sport, and luxury, attracting global connoisseurs of style and athleticism.

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