The Art of Luxury Issue 38 2019 | Page 41

EVENTS The Royal Salute Most Valuable Player was Mohammed Habtoor, and the Jaeger-LeCoultre Best Playing Pony was Bochinche. Co-founder Tom Hudson said, “In this Year of Tolerance in the UAE, we are delighted to once again bring together so many people from all around the World. Over the last decade, we are proud of what British Polo Day has become and are humbled by the continuous support of players, patrons and partners.” Ian Moore, Chief Commercial Officer at VistaJet, added: “Our customers expect the most extraordinary experiences at the highest standards. Their passions become our passions and supporting them is a cornerstone of the VistaJet brand. In partnering on such opportunities with British Polo Day, we are able to continue to deliver second-to-none events to our community.” British Polo Day was delighted to welcome back former England Polo Captain and Royal Salute World Polo Ambassador, Malcolm Borwick, to play at his lucky thirteenth British Polo Day event, captaining the Royal Salute British Exiles team and thrilling the guests with his expert horsemanship and charm. To celebrate the occasion off the field, guests were treated to drams of Royal Salute 21-Year-Old, toasting to the brand’s longstanding support of polo and the lifestyle it accompanies. Dating back more than a decade, Royal Salute’s involvement in polo continues to thrive today, featuring a truly global programme of events spanning four continents and an exquisite collection of polo-inspired ‘Sport of Kings’. Issue 38 2019 The Art of Luxury 41