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First Official Snow Polo Tournament in Argentina

The First Official Snow Polo Event in the Southern Hemisphere will be held on August 15 and 16 at Cerro Chapelco, the famous ski center in the province of Neuquen. The tournament will showcase four teams up to 16 goals.
The Julius Baer Argentina Snow Cup will be the most important event of snow polo in the country, and unlike other exhibitions played on this surface, Julius Baer Argentina Snow Cup is an official competition certify by the World Polo Tour.
Some of the most important patrons and businessmen in Argentina are playing the tournament, along with the world's best player, Adolfo Cambiaso. It will be also the debut on snow polo of the former soccer star, Gabriel Batistuta.
Another ten-goaler will be playing the Julius Baer Argentina Snow Cup, AgustĂ­n Merlos, who holds the record of goals scored at the Argentine Open.
The Julius Baer Argentina Snow Cup joins the Snow Polo category in the World Polo Tour, along with St. Moritz Polo World Cup on Snow, Cortina D 'Ampezzo Gold Cup and the S Club Snow Arena Polo World Cup Courchevel.

Teams:

Jaeger-Le Coultre: Ernesto Gutierrez Conte, 1. Adolfo Cambiaso, 10, and Fernando Pigni, 3. Handicap. 14.
Julius Baer: Juan Cruz Adrogué 1. Agustin Merlos, 10, and Valentin Caset, 4. Handicap. 15.
Mastercard: Jorge Colombatti, 0. Guillermo "Sapo" Caset, 8 and Tomas Gandara, 6. Handicap. 14.
Clear: Gabriel Batistuta, 1, Tomas Pieres, 7 and Martin Garrahan, 7. Handicap. 15.

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