The venue has recently been announced to host the Polocrosse 2011 World Cup in the United Kingdom – which will be held at Bishop Burton College, near Beverley in East Yorkshire.
The prestigious two-week event, previously held in Australia, will be held from 4th July – 18th July 2011.
In conjunction with Bishop Burton College, the organising committee has already drawn up outline plans and programmes not only for the event itself but also the “entertainment” that will be included for the thousands of people who will flock to this event from all corners of the world.
The event will take place over two weekends, with many other activities and opportunities occurring in between times, to make the full two weeks an experience not to be missed for all horse, fun and sport lovers alike.
At the 2007 Polocrosse World Cup the UK team defied all polocrosse forecasters (other than the UK supporters!) to officially become the second best Polocrosse playing country in the world, only losing out to Australia in the final match of the tournament.
This will be the third Polocrosse World Cup tournament in history, the first two being held in 2004 & 2007 at venues in Australia, always taking place four years apart. The countries taking part in the Polocrosse 2011 World Cup will include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and the United States of America.
Additionally, a European Challenge Tournament will include invited teams from France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Norway, Ireland and the UK, plus a Pony Club Polocrosse competition.
Jonathan Beckerlegge, Managing Director of “World Cup Polocrosse 2011 ltd”, the organising committee, said “this really is an opportunity to put Polocrosse on the sports map in the UK and internationally and to introduce the game to everyone including children and those from inner cities where such fast and exciting sports are rarely seen”.
To find out about sponsorship and supporting opportunities please contact Polocrosse 2011 World Cup at polocrosse2011@yahoo.co.uk Website under construction www.polocrosse2011.com
To find out more about polocrosse in general and to find your nearest club in the UK, please visit www.polocrosse.org.uk and follow the relevant links. For international polocrosse www.polocrosse-international.org
Extra notes:
Polocrosse is a team sport that is played all worldwide, a combination of polo and lacrosse. It is played outside, on a field, on horseback. Each rider uses a cane stick to which is attached a racquet head with a loose, thread net, in which the ball is carried. The ball is made of sponge rubber and is approximately 4 inches across. The objective is to score goals by throwing the ball between your goal posts.
Anyone who can ride a horse can play polocrosse, which also helps improve riding skills. All ages and abilities are encouraged to play and polocrosse is a recognised horse sport.
More of what polocrosse is: www.polocrosse.org.uk/basics.htm
Canada would also like to send some players to compete in the Pony Club Polocrosse Tournament. Who do we contact to register for this?