Polo Masters Zug: Smiles and Discovery


The Polo Masters Zug brought countless bright smiles and gave many equestrian enthusiasts their first taste of polo. Organized by Equipazo Polo — led by Adrian Fuchs, Gabriel Hatzung and Annette Fetscherin — the event introduced the sport to horse‑lovers across Switzerland.

Show jumpers and dressage riders teamed up with polo players, creating thrilling matches full of energy and fun. This unique format not only entertained the audience but also built bridges between different equestrian disciplines.

Many visitors left asking where they could learn polo in Switzerland — proof that the mission was accomplished. With its welcoming atmosphere and innovative approach, Polo Masters Zug succeeded in opening doors to a sport that remains niche but is steadily growing in popularity.

The next edition is already in the works, promising more opportunities for equestrian enthusiasts to discover polo and enjoy the vibrant community created by Equipazo Polo.


Team Equipazo: Annette Fetscherin, Gabriel Hatzung, Adrian Fuchs
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