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  2. National Polo Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Polo Center (NPC), formerly the International Polo Club Palm Beach (IPC), located in Wellington, Florida, is one of the largest polo clubs in the world. The club includes several natural grass polo fields, two of which are part of stadiums. Since 2022, the facility has been owned by the United States Polo Association (USPA).

  3. Wellington Regional Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Regional Stadium (commercially known as Sky Stadium through naming rights) [4] [5] is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft).

  4. Grand Champions Polo Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was established by Marc Ganzi and his wife, Melissa Ganzi. [1] [2]It hosts many polo tournaments every year. For example, in 2013, it hosted the USPA Fall Classic, the USPA Kay Colee Memorial, the US Trust Cup, the USPA Fall Plates, the Pedro Morrison Memorial, the Palm Restaurant Invitational, etc. [3] Moreover, from 2010 to 2014, it hosted the annual International Gay Polo ...

  5. From polo to pool, bourbon fest to nature observatory, the ...

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    The National Polo Center is home to eight fields, a stadium, restaurants, social club and more. The center enables the United States Polo Association to showcase tournaments and also help develop ...

  6. Who'll save Wellington's Big Blue Preserve? 99-year lease ...

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    A deal struck this summer will make Palm Beach Polo property owners pay to restore and maintain the Big Blue Preserve, Florida's last cypress hammock.

  7. Athletic Park, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    The proposal that was ultimately successful was a new stadium built on unused land near the Wellington railway station. This stadium, now formally known as Wellington Regional Stadium and colloquially as "The Cake Tin", was completed in 1999, and Athletic Park closed permanently that same year.

  8. State's top court orders Palm Beach Polo to pay Wellington ...

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  9. Newtown Park - Wikipedia

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    Newtown Park was built in 1881 and was part of Wellington Zoo. The first match played there was an international rugby game in 1882 where New South Wales beat Wellington 14–2 drawing 5,000 spectators including then Governor Sir James Prendergast. [4] [5] It was the main ground for rugby in Wellington until Athletic Park was opened in