Welcome to the Championship Round for our Wildcat Gaze ’23 naming contest! This is our final round of voting where you will select your top name from the two remaining names, with only one vote allowed per owner. The winning name will be announced no later than September 9th The top two names are Avara and Shezawildone Click HERE to […]
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- Trippetts Challenge: The competitive tournament hosted by at Cowdray Park PC kicks offThe Trippetts Challenge, one of the most remarkable and significant tournaments of the season in England, is due to commence on Saturday May 9. The contest will be played at Cowdray Park, the club established in 1910, located in Midhurst, West Sussex, and will see seven teams up to 22 goals, partake. As a very […]
- Technique: the lost language of poloBy Prof. Eduardo Amaya Sponsored by Top Tacos and Blokit In most sports, technique is the starting point. In tennis, golf, skii; it is taught, analyzed, and refined. In polo, however, most players learn by imitation. And while imitation has its place, it often leaves one key question unanswered – why is it done this […]
- Naimará La Madrugada claimed the title at the 36th CAIH.On Thursday, April 30, one of the most prominent events in Argentina’s interior polo scene came to an end at Cuarto Rincón Polo Club: the 36th Argentine Interior Championship with Handicap (CAIH), played for the Sesquicentennial Cup of the May Revolution in the city of Mercedes, Corrientes. The tournament featured six teams with handicaps ranging […]
- Manu Cereceda shares his assessment of the season at PLYRS and the path forward for 2026.In the United States, more specifically in Wellington, the polo season is experienced intensely during the winter months in that part of the world. The Gauntlet of Polo, the Wellington Polo Tour, and the tournaments at Grand Champions usually steal the spotlight, but in 2026 a new club emerged as host of several competitions: PLYRS […]
- The competitive season in England kicks offThe always attractive season in England is due to commence on Wednesday May 6, with the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy. The tournament, hosted by the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, located i. Winkfield, near Windsor be also known as The Berkshire, will see twelve teams up to 22 goals, in participation. […]
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- Trippetts Challenge: The competitive tournament hosted by at Cowdray Park PC kicks offThe Trippetts Challenge, one of the most remarkable and significant tournaments of the season in England, is due to commence on Saturday May 9. The contest will be played at Cowdray Park, the club established in 1910, located in Midhurst, West Sussex, and will see seven teams up to 22 goals, partake. As a very […]
- Technique: the lost language of poloBy Prof. Eduardo Amaya Sponsored by Top Tacos and Blokit In most sports, technique is the starting point. In tennis, golf, skii; it is taught, analyzed, and refined. In polo, however, most players learn by imitation. And while imitation has its place, it often leaves one key question unanswered – why is it done this […]
- Naimará La Madrugada claimed the title at the 36th CAIH.On Thursday, April 30, one of the most prominent events in Argentina’s interior polo scene came to an end at Cuarto Rincón Polo Club: the 36th Argentine Interior Championship with Handicap (CAIH), played for the Sesquicentennial Cup of the May Revolution in the city of Mercedes, Corrientes. The tournament featured six teams with handicaps ranging […]
- Manu Cereceda shares his assessment of the season at PLYRS and the path forward for 2026.In the United States, more specifically in Wellington, the polo season is experienced intensely during the winter months in that part of the world. The Gauntlet of Polo, the Wellington Polo Tour, and the tournaments at Grand Champions usually steal the spotlight, but in 2026 a new club emerged as host of several competitions: PLYRS […]
- The competitive season in England kicks offThe always attractive season in England is due to commence on Wednesday May 6, with the Justerini & Brooks Prince of Wales Trophy. The tournament, hosted by the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club, located i. Winkfield, near Windsor be also known as The Berkshire, will see twelve teams up to 22 goals, in participation. […]
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Our story begins in the 1800s in Sonson, Antioquia, Colombia. Located about three hours from the State Capital, Medellin, Sonson has always been an agricultural town and more specifically, a coffee-growing region. You have sugar cane, corn, cattle, and nowadays the most significant production of avocados in Colombia, but it is still a mountainous region perfect in altitude and other conditions for coffee. Our grandparents on our mother’s side, Alejandro and Alicia Botero, came from Sonson, and our grandparents on our father’s side Felipe and Lucila Botero, also came from Sonson. The Botero bloodline traces back to Italian immigrants that landed in Sonson in the 1700s.
Four of us were born in New York City when our dad was studying at Hofstra University in Nassau County as part of an award he received from then Colombian PresidentGeneral Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, after receiving the Medalla de Boyaca (medal of honor for the Colombian military).
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- Ortiz Earns Jockey of the Week After Oaks Derby DoubleJockey Jose Ortiz earns Jockey of the Week title after winning the Kentucky Derby (G1) aboard Golden Tempo.
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- Durant: The Man Behind the $10.5M Flightline ColtIn Beyond the Bidding, BloodHorse sales editor Olivia Newman takes a look at notable trends, accomplishments, and personalities around the North American sales scene.
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Welcome to the Championships!
Welcome to the Championship Round for our Wildcat Gaze ’23 naming contest! This is our final round of voting where you will select your top name from the two remaining names, with only one vote allowed per owner. The winning name will be announced no later than September 9th The top two names are Avara and Shezawildone Click HERE to […]