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USPA

since 1890

U.S. Polo Assn. er ikke bare et mærke – det er en oplevelse.

Når du køber U.S. Polo Assn., ejer du en del af polosporten. Vi er det eneste mærke, der officielt er en del af United States Polo Association (USPA) - en af ​​de ældste sportsstyrende organer i USA.

Dette er en stolt udmærkelse, der forbinder vores berømte fortid med en lys fremtid, som du er en vigtig del af. Royalties genereret fra U.S. Polo Assn. hjælper med at finansiere USPA, som vokser og promoverer sporten i USA og rundt om i verden.

Lær om mærket, sporten og vores plads i historien, mens du opdager alt det U.S. Polo Assn. har at byde på.

The history of polo

600 BC: The first polo match

First recorded polo match between China and Persia.

1859: First polo club in the world

British officers in India set up the first polo club of modern times, the Silchar Polo Club.

1862: Oldest existing polo club

Oldest existing polo club in the world i sfounded, the Calcutta Polo Club

1890: The united states polo association (USPA) is created

The national governing body of the sport of polo in the United States.

1900-1939: The sport of polo is played at the olympic games.

1904: first u.s. open polo championship

In New York City, the USA team defeated the British team at the first U.S. Open Polo Championship.

1973: First women assigned uspa handicaps

The first women to be assigned USPA handicaps were Elizabeth Daily, Sue Sally Hale, Virginia Merchant, and Jorie Butler Richardson.

1981: USPA global licensing

The licensing programme for the United States Polo Association was formed to manage its trademarks and promote the sport of polo.

1990: the 100th anniversary of the uspa

The United States Polo Association celebrates its 100th birthday.

2004: the united states polo association's 100th anniversary

The International Polo Club at Palm Beach opens and hosts the 100-year anniversary of the United States Polo Association.

2008: the westchester cup is being played in amercia

The USPA challenges the Hurlingham Polo Association of England to the Westchester Cup, making the historic duel the first time it has been played in America in 70 years.

2010: USPA mentoring program

The official team USPA training and mentoring programme kicks off with try-outs in Florida for young American men and women polo players.

2014: women's handicaps introduced

The USPA introduces the addition of women's handicaps to enhance the level of women's polo competition.

2015: 125th anniversary

125th Anniversary of the USPA commemorated.

2019: gauntlet of polo

Largest prize money in the history of polo.

2020: 130th anniversary

130th anniversary of the USPA commemorated.

2020: global polo

A first of its kind, this digital destination connects fans with all things polo. Launched in January 2020, Global Polo offers polo games, lifestyle content and behind the scenes stories to grow awareness for the sport of polo.

2022: espn partnership

For the first time in the history of the sport of polo, ESPN delivered a full calendar of events for television viewing. This landmark relationship offered fans the opportunity to view polo around the world on the ESPN family of brands.

2022: ipc purchase

June 2022 heralded the month when the United States Polo Association secured the permanent home for polo in the United States. The USPA National Polo Center-Wellington (NPC) offers the sport of polo a lasting future in the Equestrian Capital of the World.