This archive report was first published on 12 September 2019.
On July 19, 2019, Louis Roumeguere of Mambo Wholesalers (right) battled with Raphael Nzomo (left) of Kenagro during the Bell inn and Swonbourne cup at Manyatta Polo Club in Gilgil.
The White Cap Nairobi International Polo Championships is set to kick off at Nairobi Polo Club, with top-notch players from Kenya, South Africa, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Tanzania, Argentina, and Australia expected to arrive today.
Charles Seavil, a renowned player from the United Kingdom, will serve as the chief umpire for the tournament.
The competition will feature 6-goal matches this weekend, ahead of the 14-goal championship at the same venue next weekend.
Among the star attractions are three South Africans in handicap six: Tom De Bruin, Guy Watson, and Rory Twort, as well as Gareth Evans and Brad Mac Gibbon.
The contest has been grouped into eight teams, with round-robin matches taking place tomorrow afternoon, followed by knockout stages on Saturday and Sunday.
Nairobi Polo Club vice-chairman Raphael Nzomo expressed confidence in hosting a successful tournament, saying, "It helps us in exposing our young players before we embark on the senior tournament next weekend. It has attracted some of the world's best players."