Polo is like playing golf with a saddle, and there are a lot of moving parts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Polo really is a European sport. It's not really that popular in America. I'm not an expert on the sport, but it's fun to watch.
I don't play polo anymore because I am too old. But we still have a half a dozen horses - a couple of young horses we are teaching how to play polo and older horses that are real trustworthy when you get them up in the mountains.
I'm completely hooked on polo.
Polo is a great thing to do with your kids and your family - it is a great day out. And to me, horses are amazing creatures that give you this cable to Earth and put you in contact with nature.
Contrary to the royal and uptight image of polo, I want to bring it to a younger generation. This is a great sport that can have a larger audience and appeal to more people. Sportsmanship is lacking in many other sports that I don't want to name.
I think polo players are at their best in their 30s. You've got the talent and the experience. You play with your head - you learn to lose and how to win.
Polo drifts gently in and out of fashion.
Polo is the most inviting sport I've ever seen.
Playing polo is like trying to play golf during an earthquake.
In polo, you jump on a horse and you play. To play tennis, you have to train every day. It's your legs that do all the work. In polo, it's the horses' legs.