국제 폴로컵
International Polo Cup뉴포트 컵과 웨스트체스터 컵으로도 불리는 국제 폴로 컵은 1876년에 만들어진 폴로 트로피로 미국과 영국의 팀들이 경기했다.이 경기는 한 경기부터 세 경기 중 최고의 경기까지 수년에 걸쳐 길이가 다양했다.1886년 두 나라는 폴로 경기를 계속하기로 결정했다.1886년과 1939년 사이에 두 나라 간에 총 12경기가 치러졌다.이 대회는 제2차 세계 대전 동안 중단되었고, 시대와 관심의 변화로 인해 1992년까지 부활하지 못했다.[1]마지막 경기는 2013년 7월 28일 가드 폴로 클럽에서 열렸다.[2]
역사
그 컵은 처음에 캡틴 팀에게 수여되었다.1876년 로드 아일랜드의 뉴포트에서 존 헨리 왓슨.그 컵은 나중에 구독에 의해 구입되어 1886년 웨스트체스터 폴로 클럽에 선물되었다.1886년과 1902년에 헐링엄 클럽의 영국 팀들에 의해 다시 우승되었다.*이럴 가능성은 희박하다.왓슨 대위는 1874년부터 1882년까지 인도에서 13대 후자르족과 함께 근무했다.그는 1878년 인도의 군사령부 수상자로 기록되어 있다. (영국 신문 19.03.1878)
1909년 제임스 몬태베어 워터베리 주니어, 로렌스 워터베리, 해리 페인 휘트니, 드베로 밀번 등이 빅 포로 불리는 팀을 결성하여 영국으로부터 우승컵을 받았다.[3]같은 팀은 1911년과 1913년에 성공했지만 1914년에 잉글랜드에 우승컵을 빼앗겼다.
1920년대와 1930년대에 웨스트체스터 컵은 미국의 스포츠 캘린더에서 가장 기대되는 행사였다.[4][5]
위너
이 컵은 미국이 총 10회, 잉글랜드가 6회 우승했으며, 최초 1876년 경기를 포함했다.1940년대 제2차 세계대전으로 경기가 중단돼 1990년대까지 부활하지 못했다.[6][7]
외부 링크
- 국제 폴로컵 단체 사진
참조
- ^ Webbe, Alex. "The Westchester Cup". Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2010.
- ^ Staff. "England takes on USA for the Westchester Cup". Guards Polo Club. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ^ "Monte Waterbury, polo player, dead" (PDF). The New York Times. August 29, 1920. Retrieved 19 September 2010.
- ^ "Sport: Westchester Cup". Time magazine. June 19, 1939. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2010.
- ^ "Polo Cup Gift of Deed. August Belmont's Proposals Accepted by Hurlingham Club". New York Times. June 30, 1912.
The Hurlingham Club of London has accepted the proposal of August Belmont for the International Polo Cup. The document covering all the details of the deed of gift was framed last year by Mr. Belmont after a consultation with the Hurlingham Club.
- ^ "America Wins, Polo Cup Stays" (PDF). New York Times. June 14, 1913. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ^ "Facts: Westchester Cup, International Polo, Great Britain vs. United States". 2009 Westchester Cup. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
- ^ "Polo Ponies Sail To-Day. Will Be Used in the International Match at Hurlingham. The Pick Of Six Stables. Twenty-four in All, Furnished by Gould, Mackay, Cowdin, Agassiz, and "Larry" Waterbury". New York Times. January 11, 1902. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
Twenty-four of the most valuable and thoroughly tried-out polo ponies to be found in the United States will sail early this morning for England on the steamship Minneapolis. They represent the string which, with the addition of Foxhall Keene's ponies, already in England, will be used by the American players in the coming international match with the crack players of the Hurlingham Club.
- ^ "The Coming International Polo Contest". New York Times. March 2, 1902. Retrieved 2011-04-07.
International athletic contests have become so numerous lately that they have almost ceased to be a novelty. Their interest, however, has not diminished, and if one looks at the yacht racing rivalry between England and America for an example, it would seem as though popular enthusiasm increased with each new contest. ...
- ^ "American Polo Victory. Englishmen Beaten in the First International Cup Match" (PDF). New York Times. June 1, 1902. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
The first test polo match for the American Cup was played at Hurlingham to-day between the English and American teams, the latter winning by a score of 2 goals to 1. The weather was fine and the ground was good, but soft. An enormous crowd, including many ladies, was present.
- ^ "English Polo Team Wins. Americans Beaten at Hurlingham by Six Goals to One. Second Contest For The Cup. Honors Are Now Even, and the Deciding Match Will Be Played on Saturday" (PDF). New York Times. June 10, 1902. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
The second game of polo for the international cup was played to-day at the Hurlingham Club, and the English team won by six goals to one. The Americans have the satisfaction of knowing that the game was one of the most brilliant ever played at Hurlingham.
- ^ "English Polo Team Wins. Americans Beaten in Deciding Game for International Cup. Score was 7 Goals to 1. Splendid Plays by Keene, but the Defense of the Losers Was Weak. Muddy Field at Hurlingham" (PDF). New York Times. June 22, 1902. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
England won the third and decisive polo game to-day at Hurlingham in the series of international competitions for the American Cup and the trophy, which has been in possession of the English poloists since 1886, will remain in this country, probably for a number of years to come.
- ^ Polo in the United States. McFarland. 2016-09-01. p. 66. ISBN 9780786480074.
John Hardress Lloyd was joined by four Army captains, Frederick Barrett, Leslie St. C. Cheape and Eustace 'Bill' Palmes, all 10-goalers in India, and Herbert Wilson, a 9-goal handicap player. Lt. Arthur Noel Edwards was the designated spare ...
- ^ "Polo Match to Be Played To-morrow. Sunshine and Wind Needed to Dry Out Field. Rainstorm Passes Away" (PDF). New York Times. June 8, 1911. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
The international polo teams received another day of enforced, rest yesterday, made necessary through unfavorable weather conditions for the playing of the second match of the cup series, which will be decided to-morrow, weather permitting. The rainstorm passed away late yesterday afternoon and fair weather is predicted for to-morrow. ...
- ^ "At Meadow Brook". Time magazine. September 15, 1930. Archived from the original on January 30, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
Critics had predicted a runaway for the Americans. This did not happen. Through the first half, and until the seventh chukker. the Englishmen made it hard. Lacey's Argentine ponies outran the bigger U. S. mounts for a while; first Guest, then Roark and Hitchcock broke mallets. Lacey stole the ball from Hopping and Hitchcock for beautiful shots. What the English team lacked most was an accurate goal shooter like Pedley. Consistently the ball was fed to Balding at No. 1, but under pressure, Balding's shots were sliced, sometimes missed entirely.
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