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Below, close up of a Cartier polo pony and saddle in the players   Page 9, above, action match shot between team Maserati
      areas pitch side.                               and team Cartier as the umpire looks on in the background;
                                                      below, action match shot between team Azerbaijan and team
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      had the inspired idea of organizing the first edi- fort that the ponies exert is as strenuous as the       Galloping horses, clouds of ice rising from the ground, men leaning out of their saddles to strike a ball  on the snowy ground. Snow polo is a game of action, elegance, technique, and dexterity: a spectacle
      tion of the St. Moritz Snow Polo World Cup in  concept of the game is straightforward: pass the                   that reveals itself in all its magnificence every year at the Snow Polo World Cup in St. Moritz.
      1985. Four years later, Cortina followed suit host- ball among the four players on your team and try
      ing the next edition. The competition has taken  to get it through the opposing team’s goalposts.
      place in some of the most exclusive resorts on the   It might seem simple, but hitting a ball (fluo-
      planet, including Kitzbühel, Austria (site of The  rescent for increased visibility) with a mallet (taco
      Race, the most notorious downhill competition  for the Argentinian players) while leaning off the
      in the world), and in Aspen, Colorado. The ice  saddle of a moving horse is anything but easy.
      has to be at least 50 centimeters (20 inches) thick,  The artists of the sport, the stars, are assigned a
      covered in 5,000 cubic meters (176,573 cubic feet)  handicap – a numerical ranking from -2 to 10 – to
      of  snow, which  is why the  horses  are equipped  even out the balance between the two teams.
      with  cleated horseshoes that  prevent  slipping.    The lure of luxury, the sky reliably blue as
      The result, as they gallop furiously, is that the  if on command, the sun, the champagne, the
      ice is pulverized into impalpable clouds of snow,  DJ sets, the hospitality of the most prestigious
      like a spectacular firework display of smoke and  brands, the villas, the supercars, the helicop-
      festive thunder. The photos of the riders engaged  ters and private jets, and the sheer elegance of
      in feats of dexterity and balance are the best ad- everything, even the players’ livery, makes it all
      vertisement for the perfect combination of power  the more charming and exclusive. It’s hard not to
      and elegance embodied by this discipline.       picture oneself in a romantic Hollywood movie,
          The event always attracts the most interna- feeling  warm and cozy  despite the  frigid tem-
      tionally acclaimed polo players from Argentina  peratures, which magically go unnoticed. The
      and England, led this year by Chris Hyde, the  sport is charged with adrenaline, exciting and
      most decorated of them all. The horses, called  unforgiving. It is the soul and not the social rank
      ponies, are shorter than average, powerful, and  that make one a fighter, a horseman of the ice,
      agile when it comes to sudden movements; they  ageless and beyond time. It is the soul and not
      are usually replaced after each of the four periods  the social rank that make one a fighter, a horse-
      of the match (called chukkers). The amount of ef- man of the ice, ageless and beyond time.



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