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Lagos International Polo tourney gallops off January 23

Some of the best polo players from across the world will gather at the Lagos Polo Club on January 23 to vie for honours in four major competitions and six subsidiary laurels.

It is the 120th edition of the competition, which, yearly, gathers the world’s best stars in a display of horsemanship and culture at the country’s number one polo ground.

According to the organisers of the competition, this year’s event is unique in the sense that for the first time in over a century of rich history, the prestigious Lagos polo festival would be decided over four weeks of high-octane polo showpiece, making the event the biggest polo tournament in Africa.

Over 30 teams fortified with awesome horsepower and top players across the world have been confirmed to vie for top honours in the month-long prestigious polo fiesta that pride itself as the first polo tournament in the country, dating back to the early 1900s.

According to the organisers, the prizes on offer are the biggest of them all, the Majekodunmi Cup, the Open Cup, the Lagos Cup, the Silver Cup and a handful of subsidiary prizes.

The subsidiary prizes include the Oba of Lagos Cup, Governor’s Cup, Adedapo Ojora Memorial Cup, Sani Dangote Cup, the Italian Ambassador’s Cup and the Independence Cup. There are also the Lagos Heritage Cup, Chief of Naval Staff Cup and the Independence Cup, among others.

The Open Cup will kickoff the show on January 23 and end on January 28, with the Majekodunmi Cup taking centre stage in the second week from January 30 to February 4, 2024, while the third week will see teams vying for the Low Cup going at it from February 6 to 11, 2024.

The last week of the tournament will see teams vying for honours in the Silver Cup from February 13 to 18, 2024.

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