Polo Night Traditions – Celebrating the Culture and Heritage of the Sport
Polo Night is not just about the thrilling matches under the lights; it’s a celebration of the rich culture and heritage of the sport. The ambiance of night polo events adds a unique charm, bringing together players and spectators in an intimate and festive setting. These events are steeped in tradition, reflecting the deep-rooted customs that have been passed down through generations of polo enthusiasts.
One of the most cherished traditions of Polo Night is the ritual of “stomping the divots,” where spectators take a break between chukkas to replace the turf displaced by the horses’ hooves. This activity not only helps maintain the field but also fosters a sense of community and participation among attendees. The tradition of enjoying a glass of champagne during these intervals adds a touch of elegance and camaraderie to the evening.
At Argentina Polo Day, we embrace these traditions, enhancing the Polo Night experience with authentic Argentine hospitality. From traditional asados (barbecues) to live music and dancing, our events offer a blend of sport, culture, and entertainment. Join us at Estancia La Carona for an unforgettable Polo Night, where you can witness the sport’s traditions and create lasting memories amidst the enchanting night atmosphere.