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Seen @ Cartier Queen's Cup
By SENATUS Editor | 18 June 2013

The biggest names in the sport of polo were in action yesterday on the Queen’s Ground at Guards Polo Club, Windsor Great Park in a bid to win the Queen’s Cup 2013. The tournament itself began on Wednesday 22nd May, commencing three weeks of electrifying high-goal polo. With 16 teams entering this most prestigious of tournaments, including five of the greatest exponents of the sport in the world, all expectations were exceeded.

The Cartier Queen’s Cup 2013 was watched by Her Majesty The Queen, Arnaud M. Bamberger, Executive Chairman Cartier Ltd, and Laurent Feniou, Managing Director Cartier Ltd, alongside a strong crowd of polo aficionados. The summit of the day was the exhilarating Final Match, the play for the Queen’s Cup between Zacara and El Remanso, both of which came to the final unbeaten in this year’s competition.

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