Polo Times
Overview
Polo Times was established in 1995[2] by Margaret Brett while she was working for the Hurlingham Polo Association. Starting as a small polo information sheet, over the course of twenty years Polo Times has grown to become a 100-page full colour magazine devoted to all aspects of polo, published ten times a year. It has become a leading magazine in the polo world. A website and email newsletters have both developed to keep polo players and enthusiasts constantly up to date with polo information. Margaret Brett also edited the magazine.[3]
In 2013 Polo Times was sold to Nicholas Hine, a keen polo player of the Hine polo playing family and owner and managing director of Hine Marketing. Polo Times offices are located in Gloucestershire, UK.[4]
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References
- Official website, about
- "The Polo Magazine and Polo Times at the 2016 Snow Polo World Cup St Moritz" (PDF). Snow Polo World Cup St Moritz. 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- Andrew Alderson (2 November 2003). "Prince Harry to spend part of his gap year in Argentina 'to become world-class polo player'". The Telegraph. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
- Margaret Brett, Founding Publisher and Editor of Polo Times
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