Polo Champions by Amelia Khatri

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Author: Amelia Khatri
Category: History
ISBN: 9788233947187
File Size: 0.43 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
DRM: Applied (Requires eSentral Reader App)
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Synopsis

"Polo Champions" offers a comprehensive exploration of polo's fascinating journey from ancient Persian military training grounds to today's elite equestrian sport. The book masterfully weaves together historical narrative, technical instruction, and player profiles to create a complete picture of this complex sport that demands the unique combination of horsemanship, tactical thinking, and team coordination.

Through meticulous research drawing from private archives, sporting records, and firsthand accounts, the book illuminates how polo adapted across cultures while maintaining its core principles. Readers discover how British cavalry officers transformed a Central Asian military exercise into an organized Western sport, and how countries like Argentina and the United States later revolutionized playing styles.

The technical sections provide detailed insights into crucial elements like stick work, riding techniques, and the vital role of polo ponies, supported by slow-motion photography and tactical diagrams. The book progresses logically through three main sections: historical development, technical analysis, and player profiles, making it valuable for both newcomers and experienced enthusiasts.

It examines major tournaments, significant players, and the sport's evolution across polo-playing nations, while addressing contemporary challenges such as accessibility and sustainability. This analytical yet accessible approach makes it an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricate world of competitive polo and its rich historical legacy.

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