03 Oct 2016 Spreckels Cup, San Diego Polo, October 2nd, 2016
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About the event : [Quoted from San Diego Polo Website. click here : sandiegopolo.com ]
Polo in San Diego, where surf and turf meet, is well and alive. The final tournament for the season was the 8-goal Spreckels Cup match in front of a sold out crowd on Sunday October 2. The match was held to honor the tradition of the cup and to benefit the club’s charity partner, Dress For Success San Diego, a non-profit that empowers women to succeed in the work place and improve the quality of life for their families.
Marc Berry, Juan Jose Gonzales, Tony Yahyai & Nour-Dean Anakar won 2nd place of the pro-pool Spreckels Cup! See pictures of them on stage with announcer Steve Lewandowski and David Lewis, grandson of John D. Spreckels.
A two-week polo tournament, the Spreckels Cup, a historical tournament named after John D. Spreckels, an entrepreneur who founded a transportation and real estate empire, including the San Diego Railway, Hotel del Coronado and San Diego’s first polo club in Coronado.
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