All
the glamour and excitement set for 22-23 November
The
stunning success of the inaugural Coutts Polo at the Palace will see a return
of the showpiece event this November 22 - 23, organisers confirmed today.
City Events announced the newest addition to Abu Dhabi’s
sports and events calendar is set for another glamorous show on the lawns of
Emirates Palace, which last year welcomed sell-out crowds on an unforgettable
sun-kissed weekend.
The two-day tournament will once again offer spectators a
unique take on polo with special ‘Palace Rules’ developed to make it fast paced
and a thrilling afternoon of entertainment.
“We were very proud of the success of the first event,”
said City Events CEO, Rory Heron, who is behind the MINT Polo in the Park in
London and has brought the spin-off event to Abu Dhabi.
“The polo world really stood up and took notice of what
we were doing and we are expecting an even greater level of interest not only
locally but also internationally in this year’s event.
“We had a tremendous amount of positive feedback from all
those involved, from the spectators, to the sponsors through to the media and
other stakeholders in Abu Dhabi, and we are now determined to make this an
annual event on the calendar.”
Representing some of the world’s leading centres of
finance and fashion, the four teams – team Abu Dhabi sponsored by Coutts, team
London, sponsored by Faberge, team Milan sponsored by Maserati and team Buenos
Aires – will once again compete for the Coutts Polo Cup over two days of
adrenalin-fuelled action.
The weekend blends fashion, retail and gastronomy with
thrilling, high-octane polo within one of the world’s most beautiful settings –
Emirates Palace.
A custom-built polo field, one third smaller than a
regular polo field, will be built on the West Lawn of Emirates Palace to create
a unique venue that will again host some of the sport’s top players.
Admission is restricted to 1,000 people per day to make
sure every guest gets a fantastic, up-close view. The hospitality tickets,
starting from AED1,750 per person per day, offer full catering throughout the
day with access to either the shared VIP Hospitality, limited to 250 people, or
one of five Private Chalets catering for up to 50 people. These are expected to
sell out quickly, so organisers advise to book early to avoid
disappointment. A limited number of
general admission tickets will be released by Time Out tickets on June 1. These
will be priced at AED250 per person per day.
Book early to avoid missing out.
Event title sponsor Coutts, one of the world’s most
prestigious private banks which was founded in the UK in 1692, saw real
benefits from last year’s first-time event.
Amir Sadr, Co-Head of Coutts Middle East, said: "We were delighted with the success
of last year's inaugural event. The
past twelve months have been an exciting period for Coutts in the Middle
East as we
continue to invest in our local business. Coutts Polo at the
Palace reinforces our presence in the region and
enables us to partner with some of the world’s most exclusive brands to offer our
guests a memorable experience. “
Emirates Palace will once again become the iconic
backdrop to Abu Dhabi’s most glamorous event, providing the perfect setting for
the ‘sport of kings.’
Alexander Schneider, Hotel Manager of Emirates Palace
said: “We are very much looking forward to the second edition of Coutts Polo at
the Palace, which has already gained a tremendous reputation after its instant
success last year. For Emirates Palace, this tournament is further emphasising
the tradition of hosting world class events at our premises by providing an
unrivalled backdrop with service to match. For 2013 we can already claim
international interest and awareness which will surely make this year even more
exclusive and memorable for both visitors and players alike.”
To book hospitality tickets for Coutts Polo at the
Palace, contact Rachel Roullier at Rachel@cityevents.uk.com or
visit www.citypoloseries.com.
For sponsorship enquiries please contact Rory Heron, Rory@cityevents.uk.com.
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