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    Chic Arrivals Grace the Snow Polo World Cup in Icy St. Moritz

    By Sophie BennettFebruary 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Resurgence of Snow Polo: A Commentary on a Timeless Sport

    As I observe the ongoing match, it becomes increasingly evident that polo, particularly in its snow-covered form, is experiencing a renaissance. This revival appears to echo the peaks of popularity seen in the 1980s and early 2000s. Reto Gaudenzi, a notable Swiss hotelier, first introduced this unique variation of polo back in 1985, and his vision seems to be gaining momentum once again. The surge in American tourists in St. Moritz, as indicated by Swiss accommodation statistics, from 6,931 in January 2023 to 9,810 in January 2025, further affirms this trend.

    Polo is considered the oldest ball-playing sport in the world, with origins in ancient Persia. Reto Gaudenzi, a Swiss hotelier, first put the game on ice in 1985.


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    Democratizing the Polo Experience

    During a conversation with a French woman seated next to me, who has attended this tournament for several years, I gained insights into why this niche sport resonates with so many today. She noted that snow polo is more accessible than other high-profile polo events, which often require a deep understanding of the players and the game.

    • Major matches, like the Argentine Open, sell out within hours.
    • Events like the Polo Hamptons limit attendance to promote networking, often excluding casual fans.

    In contrast, snow polo maintains a welcoming atmosphere, inviting both hardcore enthusiasts and newcomers. The demographic spans a wide age range, from teenagers to octogenarians, and includes both billionaires and everyday spectators. Remarkably, the first Friday of the tournament is free to the public, allowing a more diverse audience to partake in the festivities.

    Interestingly, transportation to the event ranges from private jets to popular trains, showcasing a blend of luxury and accessibility. As my French companion humorously remarked, “It’s the largest concentration of Birkins you’ll ever see on the Landequart line.”

    A Festive Atmosphere

    The ambiance at the tournament is one of celebration and enjoyment. As the day progresses, clusters of spectators clad in stylish puffer coats dance to DJs spinning popular tracks, creating a festive spirit that extends beyond the sport itself. By nightfall, the elite will converge at Dracula, a nightclub founded by Gunter Sachs, where exclusive membership is a coveted status symbol.

    A Thrilling Conclusion to the Match

    As the match unfolds, scoring becomes increasingly challenging due to accumulating snowfall. Flexjet clinches the final chukka, outscoring Mackage two goals to one, thus securing a spot in the semi-finals. Interestingly, the outcome appears to have little impact on the spectators, who eagerly rush toward the VIP tent for culinary delights like caviar, showcasing the social nature of the event.

    In conclusion, the revival of snow polo exemplifies the sport’s ability to adapt and thrive, drawing in a diverse audience and fostering a celebratory atmosphere. It’s a testament to the timeless allure of polo, now more inclusive than ever.

    For further details and insights, I encourage you to read the original news article at the source: CN Traveler.

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    Sophie Bennett is a culture and society editor at Mirror Brief, covering arts, social trends, and media criticism for over ten years. She’s passionate about rigorous cultural analysis that challenges assumptions.

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