After
a successful two-week of exciting polo, music, fashion, champagnes and
cocktails, the 2016 NPA Lagos International Polo Tournament finally came
to a grand close on Sunday 21st February 2016 at the Lagos Polo Club, Ikoyi, Lagos.
From
thrilling performances by players and music stars, to the dazzling
GTBank Lounge where guests were treated to epicurean cuisine and vintage
wine, the 2016 NPA Lagos International Polo Tournament lived up to its
billing as the best tournament ever. Elite, stylish and extravagant are
few words that describe this year’s event, as the social scene at the
annual Lagos polo tournament was as much of a show as the game on the
pitch.
Following
a 2-year hiatus, the organizers set out to host an event second to none
and unparallel on every front. The game attracted everyone from big
name politicians, aristocrats, traditional leaders, sport lovers and the
full panoply of professional players from Argentina, Syria and South
Africa.
An
exciting first stage of the high-class tournament came to a close on
Valentine’s Day with Lagos Shoreline emerging the biggest winner by
clinching the Open Cup at the expense of Lagos Caverton while Lagos
dominance of the first stage was highlighted once again by Sao Polo’s
win of the Dansa Cup against STL in an all-Lagos final. Lagos Shoreline
defeated Lagos Caverton 9-8 to emerge champions of the Open Cup while
Lagos Sao Polo beat STL 5-4 1/2 to win the Dansa Cup. The Kola Karim-led
Shoreline also added the Oba of Lagos Cup, which they won by beating
Lagos Ashbert.
The
second stage of the tournament kicked-off on February 16th with three
matches in the Low Cup. However, the highlight of this stage was the
prestigious Majekodunmi Cup, which is the most-lucrative trophy in
Nigerian sports, as it worth N25m for the winners. Fifth Chukker Polo
emerged winners of the prestigious Majekodunmi cup having defeated
Ironclad/Trojan in the final. In the Low Cup final, Aerovote defeated
Lagos Zippy while the last match of the day saw Kano Titans beat Kano
Keffi Ponys in the Majekodunmi Subsidiary final to clinch the Governor's
Cup.
Commenting
on the GTBank sponsored NPA 2016 Lagos Polo tournament, Mr Segun
Agbaje, Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank plc stated that “We are
proud to partner one of Nigeria’s oldest and most reputable Polo Clubs
in delivering an event that is second to none on the Country’s social
and sporting calendar, and one that provides a platform for us to
connect with our customer segment that play and enjoy the “Sport of
Kings”. Segun Agbaje further stated that, from its profound origins
rooted in noble values to the naturally evolving symbiosis between
player and horse; Polo reflects pure passion, quality, competitiveness
and fair play.
Guaranty
Trust Bank plc is one of the few Nigerian financial institutions that
have maintained a defined Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
strategy, most especially in sports education. The GTBank Masters Cup as
well as the Principals Cup tournaments in Lagos and Ogun states are
some of the projects the bank has taken up in this regard.
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