2026 was always shaping up to be our most exciting year to date and the last three months haven’t disappointed. Read on to see what we have been up to!
Read MoreIn late May Power of Polo launched a new partnership with Oxford Community Action, a charity which works to address inequalities facing minority communities, and delivered a transformative experience for ten young people aged 14-16.
Read MoreEngagement with the polo community is absolutely key for us, and we are thrilled to announce that U16 England player Harry Earnshaw has joined us as an official Ambassador. 14-year-old Harry is one of the leading young players in the country and made his international debut playing for England U16 against France this April.
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Power of Polo has been chosen as the first ever Official Charity Partner for the Oxford v Cambridge Varsity Polo Match, taking place at Guards Polo Club on 30th May 2026.
Read MoreTHE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF 2026 HAVE BEEN BRILLIANTLY BUSY FOR POWER OF POLO. We’ve been to the Bryan Morrison International and the SUPA finals, we’ve run a new pilot programme, we’ve had our first residential of the year and, to round it off, we’ve got some exciting news to share about the forthcoming La Martina Varsity Match! Read on to find out more…
Read MoreIn March Power of Polo was thrilled to partner with Ebony Horse Club, ML Community Enterprise and the Metropolitan Police to run a new weekend pilot programme at Cool Hooves Polo and Ebony Horse Club.
Seven young people from MLCE, aged 15 and 16, and three serving Metropolitan Police Officers came together for a two-day course focused on strengthening relationships in the community, inspired by Power of Polo’s groundbreaking 2023 residential, documented in our film Breaking Barriers.
Read MoreBreaking Barriers documents a ground-breaking Power of Polo programme that brings Lambeth police officers and young people from the same community together to confront the deep mistrust shaping their neighbourhood. Over four days, the two groups meet not as “police” and “youth,” but as teammates learning a demanding sport side-by-side. Shared challenges spark respect, conversations begin to flow, and barriers that once felt fixed start to fall. By the end, they have forged a vital new channel of communication they can take back into their neighbourhoods and begin truly working together.
This film has been produced in partnership with Jazzy Bee Productions, alongside charity partner Marcus Lipton Community Enterprise, the Metropolitan Police and Cool Hooves Polo.
Read MoreIt’s been a busy few months for Power of Polo, so we thought it was time for a news round-up. Read on to find out what we’ve been up to…
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