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people, organise classes for a maximum of 5 chil-<br />

dren, which they make sure are also fun, and<br />

which will introduce their charges to the thrill<br />

of polo. Riders who are attracted to team sports<br />

will be pleased to realise that polo is a sport that<br />

is accessible to all, and that it is not necessary to<br />

be a member of the Veytay Polo Club as the les-<br />

sons are open to all. Children ride calm ponies<br />

that are about 130 cm high, and learn the basic<br />

elements of the game, and how to handle a polo<br />

stick with confidence. The setting is idyllic, and<br />

the teachers, Martin and Simon are excellent<br />

players, who have played in the most presti-<br />

gious tournaments. Always ahead of the field,<br />

the club intends to have the training programme<br />

officially recognised, and a polo certificate awarded<br />

at its completion to ensure that the game is<br />

transmitted to younger people and beginners<br />

under optimal conditions.<br />

Another fun way to learn polo is to take private<br />

lessons for two. These could be taken by a<br />

parent and child, or a couple and is the perfect<br />

way to share in the enjoyment of an activity<br />

together, or why not, to build up a new passion<br />

together.<br />

For those who are new to polo, it is very easy<br />

to attend a tournament as the matches take<br />

place at the weekend, and entry is free.<br />

Polo Club de Veytay<br />

1295 Mies<br />

Tel:+ 41 (0)22 755 63 25 ou + 41 (0)79 792 90 74<br />

www.poloclubdeveytay.ch<br />

1 session of 10 courses per child : CHF 500.–<br />

Natacha Borri<br />

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