Rosters, Teams Announced For Sunny Hale's Legacy WCT Finals Saturday At Grand Champions Polo Club
WELLINGTON, Fl., April 3, 2019---Teams and rosters were announced for the much-anticipated Sunny Hale's Legacy Women's Championship Tournament (WCT) Finals Saturday at Grand Champions Polo Club.


The only women's polo event of its kind and largest polo league in the world, now in its 13th year, was created by Hall of Famer Sunny Hale, who has done more for women's polo than any player, past or present. 

Winning open champion team Chateau D'esclans Riley Ganzi, Mia Cambiaso, Mia Novillo Astrada and Nina Clarkin with the coveted Catena Polo Cup

The WCT Finals has attracted players from throughout the U.S. and internationally including 10-goaler Nina Clarkin of Great Britain.

The open division features WPL (Delfina Blaquier, Mili Sanchez, Mia Cambiaso, Nina Clarkin) and San Saba (Dawn Jones, Sarah Siegel, Lia Salvo and Clarissa Echezarreta).

The 16-goal division features Blue Pegasus (Mia Bray, Millie Hine, Alyson Poor, Jennifer Williams) and Melinda's Prospect (Malia Bryan, Cindy Halle, Anna Winslow, Kylie Sheehan).

Mia Cambiaso

The day kicks off with pre-game ceremonies at 12:30 p.m. Games are 12:35 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. with the awards ceremony at 2:45. There will be catering served for players, family, friends and fans from 12:30-3:30 p.m.

In last year's event open final, Chateau D'esclans won the title with a 7-3 victory over CrossFit El Cid. Tournament MVP and Captain MVP Nina Clarkin was joined by three talented teenagers, two-time Argentine Open champion Mia Cambiaso, the game MVP; Mia Novillo Astrada and Riley Ganzi.

"It's exciting to see such talent coming through and that I can be here to help them along the way," said Clarkin after accepting her MVP award. "They are young, talented players with big futures. They were great teammates. I think Sunny would be really pleased how far the polo has come and what sort of talent is here."

Nina Clarkin

The tournament is named in honor of legendary Hall of Famer Sunset "Sunny" Hale. The largest polo league in the world has grown in popularity since its inception in 2005. 

The WCT Finals, which started in 2006, has adult and junior qualifiers for U.S. and international players with more than 20 qualifiers in the U.S. alone including this year's Susan G. Komen Women's U.S. Open, won by Hawaii Polo Life.

Hale, the first woman in U.S. history to win the U.S. Open in 2000 with Outback and part-time Wellington resident, died February 26, 2017 in Norman, Okla. due to complications from cancer. She was 48.

Dawn Jones

This year tournament hosts Marc and Melissa Ganzi waived fees for players and umpire fees to attract a good turnout of players in honor of Hale's legacy.

"This was Sunny's mission, to create a women's polo venue where the girls could bring their polo up," said WCT Ambassador Joanne Smicklas. "She remains an inspiration to other women who are determined to achieve their goals with grace and dignity. The players are so excited to play in the WCT for Sunny's legacy, they loved her and want to support everything she did for them getting to play this level of polo." 

Catena USA is the official timepiece of the WCT Finals, the official recognized event of the American Polo Horse Association, which Hale also created. Catena USA president and CEO Bill Kraft will present awards including the coveted Catena Polo Cup.

Clarissa Echezarreta

"The fact that we are still here today speaks volumes," Hale said after the 2016 event. "I am extremely excited about it. Now people really see the vision and depth of the vision I had is becoming visible."

Hale said Grand Champions has played an integral role in the WCT's success.

"The fact the WCT Finals are in Wellington during the U.S. Open sets the whole stage," Hale said. "Women are inspired to play here. Grand Champions does a fantastic job. What it does for the WCT is it brings legitimacy to the fact they put on a great show, they've got great fields and you are right in the center of everything.
The coveted Catena Polo Cup surrounded by lots of polo swag.
File Photos

"That's why women's polo is in a new place in this generation because it never used to be a featured event," Hale said. "Grand Champions has taken it to that level and really gotten behind it. When I started playing women's polo it was a big deal if you got on a main field and that was a big if."

Women's polo remains the largest growing sector in polo, aided by the WCT Series which has helped consolidate women's polo and promote high quality competition throughout the world, along with the newly-formed WIPN (Women's International Polo Network).

During the winter polo season, Grand Champions, the nation's largest and most innovative USPA-sanctioned polo club, is hosting 24 tournaments: 6, 8, 12, 20, and 0 to 40 goals, Sunny Hale's Legacy WCT Finals, women's weekly league play and 26-goal World Polo League tournaments at Grand Champions, Valiente Polo Farm and Jan Pamela Field.

Grand Champions tournaments attract a large international field of players from all corners of the world  including India, Mexico, New Zealand, Chile, Costa Rica, Argentina, Canada, Ecuador, Brazil, Switzerland, France, Germany, Uruguay, Azerbaijan, Australia, South Africa, Nigeria, Venezuela, England and the U.S.

Grand Champions and Santa Rita Polo Farm is the largest and most unique polo facility in Wellington with 120 stalls in five self-contained barns, exercise track, five climate-controlled tack rooms, vet room, staff quarters, guest house and three polo fields with state-of-the-art underground irrigation including one field for stick-and-ball with plans to build more polo fields in the future.

Grand Champions Polo Club and Santa Rita Polo Farm caters to men, women and youth polo players at all levels and ages. Its' expert staff can customize a complete playing experience including horses, pros and certified umpires in addition to lessons and practice sessions as part of its' Polo On Demand program, created by Grand Champions President Melissa Ganzi when the club first opened in 2007.


The Polo School, a stand-alone USPA-sanctioned polo club, is dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. Its mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo at every economic and ability level. Scholarships are available. The Polo School operates in Wellington January through May and September through November. Headed by Director of Operations and former 8-goaler Juan Bollini, The Polo School has nurtured several men and women polo players now playing in the pro and amateur ranks since its inception.


APRIL
Mar. 29-Apr. 14, World Polo League Triple 
Crown of Polo, at Grand Champions & Valiente Polo Farm

Sunny Hale's Legacy WCT Finals at Grand Champions Polo Club
Saturday, April 6
Game One, 12:35 p.m.; Game 2, 1:30 p.m.; Awards, 2:45 p.m. 

   

 
THE POLO SCHOOL 

The Polo School at Grand Champions and Director of Operations Juan Bollini are dedicated to teaching polo to all ages, particularly grass roots youth. The school's mission is to provide individuals opportunities in polo. The Polo School operates in Wellington January through June and September through November. For lessons contact Juan Bollini at 561-346-1099. 


Chukker TV is live streaming the entire winter polo schedule.  ChukkerTV, featuring cutting-edge technology, was the first to introduce state-of-the-art live streaming technology and instant replay in January, 2014 at Grand Champions Polo Club. For advertising opportunities on ChukkerTV please contact Mike Ferreira at mike@chukkertv.com. 


GRAND CHAMPIONS POLO CLUB

WHERE: 13444 Southfields Road, on the corner of South Shore Boulevard and Lake Worth Road, Wellington, 33414.

DIRECTOR OF POLO: Juan Olivera,  561-644-5050, juan.olivera@ gcpolo.com; hotline   561-644-5050.

INFORMATION: For spectators, there are great field side views for tournament action and also the Grand Champions Polo Club Boutique. The club is home base for pro teams Audi and Flexjet. Everyone is welcome to watch every level of polo in a relaxed atmosphere with food and refreshments during the featured games of the winter, spring and fall tournament seasons and other special events. Admission is free except for some special events.

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