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  2. List of U.S. Open Cup finals - Wikipedia

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    In the cup's 105-year history, 63 different clubs have won the tournament. [citation needed] As of 2023, teams from 18 states have won the U.S. Open Cup. [1] The winner qualifies for a berth in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the premier club competition for North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. [1]

  3. U.S. Open Polo Championship - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Open Polo Championship trophy was designed by artist Sally James Farnham. The silver cup features horses and riders in relief around the top perimeter and bottom bowl of the cup with rearing horses rising from the base of the cup.

  4. Ohio Open - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Open is the Ohio state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Northern Ohio section of the PGA of America . It was first played in 1924 and has been played annually (with minor disruptions) at a variety of courses around the state.

  5. Sabo, Frazier, Cors, Mishler finish final round at Ohio Open

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    Drew Salyers of Howard overcame a two-stroke deficit on the back nine to win his first Ohio Open title, carding a final-round 2-under 68 and finishing with 10-under 200, beating outlasting Jake ...

  6. First Flashes | Kent State star golfer Jordan Gilkison wins ...

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    Kent State golf standout Jordan Gilkison recently became the first amateur in over 40 years to win the Ohio Open. ... A two-time State Cup Champion and a 2022 USYS National Championship Qualifier ...

  7. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Polo Grounds (III) (left) and Manhattan Field (aka Polo Grounds II) (right) c.1900. Polo Grounds III was the stadium that made the name nationally famous. Built in 1890, it initially had a completely open outfield bounded by just the outer fence, but bleachers were gradually added. By the early 1900s, some bleacher sections encroached on the ...

  8. World Polo Championship - Wikipedia

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    The World Polo Championship is a polo (Horse Polo) competition between countries (Up to 2022, only for men). The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the Federation of International Polo (FIP), and is contested by the national teams. There is no restriction on the gender of the players.

  9. Polo Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Polo Fields is a large multi-purpose stadium and sporting field in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. [2] Despite its name, polo is rarely played on the Polo Fields. The facility has a multitude of uses. [3] There are six regulation soccer pitches on the grass field, surrounded by a .67-mile cycle track. [4]