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Polo Club de Saint-Tropez-Haras de Gassin

Coordinates: 43°15′07″N 6°34′51″E / 43.25198°N 6.58080°E / 43.25198; 6.58080
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Polo Club de Saint-Tropez-Haras de Gassin
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Location1999 route du Bourrian
Gassin
France
Coordinates43°15′07″N 6°34′51″E / 43.25198°N 6.58080°E / 43.25198; 6.58080
CapacityMain Stadium - 100
The Restaurant - 120
Acreage250
SurfaceNatural Grass
Opened1980 for the Haras de Gassin
1997 for the Polo Club de Saint-Tropez
Website
www.polo-st-tropez.com

The Polo Club de Saint-Tropez-Haras de Gassin is a polo facility in Gassin, France. The club includes four natural grass polo fields for high-goal competition.

Location

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The Polo Resort & Country Club is located within 100 hectares of secure private grounds at 1999, route du Bourrian, Gassin, France, near Saint-Tropez.[1]

History

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The Haras de Gassin was founded in 1980 and the Polo Club de Saint-Tropez in 1997 by Corinne Schuler.

The Pakistani businessman Alshair Fiyaz became the only shareholder of the Haras de Gassin and the Polo Club.

Amenities

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The club has four polo fields, a helipad, Argentinian restaurant, gymnasium with qualified coach, 30m heated outdoor pool open all year round, tennis and padel court, sauna, hammam, cryotherapy room, and several spa rooms.[1][2]

The restaurant is named POLO1999. The chef is Israeli Shahar Dahan,[1] who has been a personal chef to several Hollywood movie stars.[3]

The Pavilion is located across from the main field and is used for special functions, including Sunday Brunch and Polo.

High-goal polo tournaments

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  • Côte d'Azur Cup (15-18 goals)
  • Open du Soleil (15-18 goals)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Official website of Polo Club Saint-Tropez". Polo Club Saint-Tropez. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Introduction Of Padel Tennis - Wanhesport Court Tiles Manufacturer". wanhesport.com. 2023-01-11. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  3. ^ Harman, Danna (18 April 2012). "Super Israeli Sushi Chef Makes Waves Across the Globe". Haaretz. Retrieved 23 May 2019.