301190 2129925302021 1662643060 2034842 7920921 n 150x112 International Challenge players relative strength ratings I calculated the relative strengths of the sections from the International Challenge games, and determined the relative strengths of the individual players. I used zero as the standard, so the lowest player was rated a zero, and all the other players were rated in comparison to the zero player(s). Across all the games of the tournament, using zero as the standard, the sections performed as if the players were rated: Continue reading »

 

DSC 2876 273x300 International Challenge Stats There were 31 players that participated in the International Challenge that was held in the UK during the same time as the World Cup. The teams in the International Challenge were Europe, France, Germany, and Holland. I took stats off the videos, and the top 10% in my favorite 4 categories were:

Highest personal possession percentage:
57% – Barbara Beaufils FR
53% – Alexandra Deurinck FR
50 % – Leonie Rathmann GE, Maarten Luitse HO, and Nathalie Garben HO Continue reading »

 
Onley Equestrian Grounds

25 March 2011

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As per previous communication I paid a visit to the UK this week to have a look at the new venue, and meet the new organisers. I can positively report back as follow.

The venue itself is situated in a much more visitor friendly environment as to Bishop Burton and is located 80 miles from Heathrow Airport London and 30 miles from Birmingham Airport by road and forty minutes by train from London Continue reading »

 

Organized in Holland by the Dutch Polocrosse association over the week-end of 5-6th June it was a very pleasant competition, run smoothly and efficiently by the Dutch contingent. The sun was present all week-end and riders were able to enjoy a ride in the nearby Velhuwe nature reserve before the games occurred on Saturday and Sunday. The first game pitted France against Germany which the french team won, then a game opposing Holland against Norway won by the dutch. In the afternoon France met and won against Norway and Germany won against Holland. Sunday saw a game opposing Germany and Norway, won by the Germans and the last game highlight of the Sunday was France against Holland won 15-7 by the french side. Continue reading »

 

France winner of the 4nations polocrosse Cup Holland
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Last weekend the 4 nations polocrosse cup took place at the “Dop heets Del” in Kootwijkerbroek, Holland. The “best” players from France, Germany, Norway and Holland played against each other in sunny Kootwijkerbroek. This as a preparation for the World Cup in 2011 in the UK.
Exciting games were played, starting with the first game on Saturday France vs Germany. It was immediately clear that the Germans had a very strong men’s section who played as a real team and their no.1 player Max Scheller played brilliant and scored most of the goals for the Germans. But also the German ladies section played strong and played as a real team. Their defense against the strong Henson horses was good. Continue reading »

 

4 Nations Polocrosse Cup 4, 5 and 6 June 2010

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The Dutch polocrosse Association organise the 4 Nations Polocrosse Cup at Kootwijkerbroek, Holland. The best players of all “new European polocrosse countries” France, Norway, Germany and Holland will play against each other. This event is in preparation for the world cup 2011 in the UK, where these new European countries will play in a B-poule.

The location where this cup will be is called “Dop heets del” (www.ponykampen.com) and is in the middle of a nature reservoir called “the Veluwe”.

Everybody is more then welcome to come over. For more information check the website www.polocrosse.nl or send an email to info@polocrosse.nl

 

Playing polox in a incredible scenery and a amazing atmosphere

The “test matches” between Norway and Holland took place last weekend in Rauland, Norway. The Dutch and Norwegian players stayed at Riding center Rauland, which is located in a beautiful scenery in the South of Norway. The riding center provided also the horses for the Dutch players. The Norwegians rode on their own horses. Continue reading »

 

ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2008

NORGES POLOCROSSEFORBUND

The NORWEGIAN POLOCROSSE ASSOCIATION

1. Executive committee
In 2008 the Executive Committee has been comprised of:

Amund Brede Svendsen, President

Anne Pettere, Secretary

Lykke Bech Daugaard, Treasurer

Kristian Bundgaard Nielsen, Chief Umpire

Gitte Flemming, Executive committee member Continue reading »

 

New Zealand Polocrosse

PRESIDENT: Robin Cave
R D 3 EKETAHUNA
Ph 06 376 6908
Fax 06 376 6052
Mobile: 027 4195441 Continue reading »

 

Most polocrosse activities concentrated around the usual annual fixtures. A weekend indoor training at Rauland early in March was the kick-off of the “season” in Norway. Jason Webb, Simon Shearing and Lizzie Wright-Roberts came over to coach a mixed lot of some of the old hands and some beginners. However, some weekend practices had already been organised locally. Norway’s “state of the art” equestrian centre, Epona, had been host to two full weekend introduction courses in January and February. Again at Rauland, we had a one-day practice combined with a one-day tournament in June. Five sections played, the Asker team of Kristian, Hilde and Lykke coming out undefeated with a total of 26 goals scored and 2 against in 4 games. Was this just a dress rehearsal for the 4th Norwegian Polocrosse Challenge, our “Nationals”, due to run in August every year? Was the Asker team, who had been runners-up in the two editions they had played in, at last going to win the national championship? Continue reading »