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With a mere 48 hours remaining in the countdown to Opening Day, Newport Polo received the official go ahead that they and their fans anxiously awaited, to proceed with opening Season 29 of the Newport International Polo Series on Saturday, June 6th on schedule.

The Gallo Thomas Invitational replaced USA vs. Switzerland, and featured the home team, Newport against a rival team of players based in Tiverton, RI, to the cheers of a loyal and significantly reduced audience of spectators that witnessed the only live sporting event in the Northeast since the pandemic lockdown.  

Dan Keating, President of Newport Polo explained “it would not have been possible without the leadership of Governor Raimondo, whose daily press conferences provided the guidelines for a proposal that we submitted at the beginning of May, before there was a website to guide reopening businesses.”  

When Governor Raimondo commented, on April 16, on the likelihood of Newport’s Summer Festivals and Events, “if they happen, and I hope some do, it will be under different regulations, with fewer people, and a different kind of event…” Newport Polo took her words to heart.   

With deep gratitude, Newport Polo credits the invaluable direction and guidance of the United States Polo Association and other key State leaders including RI Department of Business Regulation Deputy Director Julietta Georgakis, RI Commerce Corp’s John Riendeau, RI State Representative Terri-Denise Cortvriend, Portsmouth Town Administrator Richard Rainer and Discover Newport Tourism CEO Evan Smith.

“In working with the State agencies to get the approval, we definitely felt that they were dedicated to finding solutions to help us open,” added Keating. “Our players and staff have made intensive preparations over the past weeks to deliver the Newport Polo experience that many have come to love.”   Spectators comments included that the match had the nostalgia of Newport Polo’s ‘90s era. Although the challengers won 11-9, the occasion was a total victory for Newport Polo and its fans.   

Two teams faced off from a stable pool of athletes from the Newport Polo Club that are training under the current Adult Sports guidelines, wearing masks and adapting no-contact rules of polo including eliminating the defensive ride off, and replacing throw-ins at centerfield with knock-ins from the back line after each goal.

Despite a threatening forecast of a thundershower near the start of the match, the program stayed the course with an official coin toss by Gallo Thomas Insurance President & CEO Tom Disanto.  A brief drizzle during the opening chukker did not interfere with the progress of play, and ended by the time the second period began, despite radar indicating heavy rain overhead and in surrounding areas from a solid band of weather that crossed the state, leaving a rainbow over the field in its wake.

Newport Polo’s unique spectator experience involves Tailgating in a system of assigned seating at its exhibition venue that it developed several years ago on its proprietary website & box office, which provides online reservations for parking spaces around the polo field from which to observe the polo match.  Those parking spaces are now separated by safe social distancing to a limited capacity that is a fraction of its regular audience, to comply with COVID-19 safety measures that have been approved for beaches, parks and drive-in movies.  The venue also has an outdoor seating Pavilion that has been revised to comply with the State’s guidelines for outdoor dining.

On the eve of Opening Day, Newport Polo also hosted the Portsmouth High School Class of 2020 Graduation, which similarly was a rewarding experience that had been painstakingly choreographed and had everyone’s cooperation and observance of safety measures to go off without a hitch.

The Polo Series is scheduled to continue for the next 16 weeks, every Saturday in June through September. The schedule of teams is subject to change, as per State mandates in effect at the time, on international travel and Adult Sports.

Tickets are available online only at nptpolo.com for reserved Pavilion tables, and reserved Tailgates and Chalets (tailgates with a chalet tent), and accompanying adult Lawn Admission.  Unassigned Lawn tickets are currently unavailable.  Tickets will not be sold at the entry gates to the Polo Grounds.

Additional details and COVID-19 safety measures in effect can be found on the description page of each event at nptpolo.com including self-screening, wearing masks, maintaining 6’ social distancing, hand washing and sanitizing in restrooms.  Policies will be updated as the State of Rhode Island releases new regulations.  

The polo grounds are located at historic Glen Farm, 250 Linden Lane, Portsmouth RI.  Tickets to the polo match and any associated events are available online at www.nptpolo.com.

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The Newport International Polo Series is proud to present its 2020 sponsors including Gallo Thomas InsuranceDavitt Inc., Modern Luxury/Boston CommonThe Chanler at Cliff WalkHotel VikingThe Newport Harbor Hotel & MarinaVanderbilt International PropertiesVeuve ClicquotClarke Cooke HouseStella ArtoisRockstar LimoAtria Senior LivingGoslings RumMcGrath ClambakesNortheast Equestrian LifeClassical 95.9 WCRI. “Our sponsors have been with us since the beginning. Without their support, the Series would not be as extensive as it is,” explains Dan Keating, Polo Series founder.

2020  Schedule

June        6  Gallo Thomas Invitational                  5pm

              13  Newport Cup                                       5pm    VIP Lounge

              20  TBA                                                      5pm

              27  TBA                                                      5pm    VIP Lounge

July        4    Newport vs. Los Angeles                 5pm    VIP Lounge

              11   USA vs. Italy                                       5pm    

              18   Newport vs. Pittsburgh                     5pm    VIP Lounge

              25   USA vs. Ireland                                  5pm    

Aug         1   East Coast Women’s Open               5pm

                2   All Charity Day                                   5pm

                8   USA vs. Dominican Republic           5pm     

              15   Newport vs. Palm Beach                   5pm    

              22   USA vs. Jamaica                                5pm     

              29   Newport vs. New York                       5pm


Sept         5   USA vs. England                               4pm     

               12   Newport Pro-Am                               4pm     VIP Lounge

               19   USA vs. South Africa                       4pm     

               26   Finals                                                 4pm     VIP Lounge

          Schedule subject to change