Polo
Royalty Celebrates 100th Anniversary Of U.S. Open In Style At International
Polo Club Palm Beach
WELLINGTON,
Florida Polo royalty partied all night at the annual U.S.
Open Polo Ball, the equestrian social season finale at the Grand
Marquee overlooking the majestic stadium field at the new International
Polo Club Palm Beach.
The sold-out, glamorous black-tie gala celebrated the 100th anniversary
of the most prestigious polo tournament in the United States. Colorful
tiered imitation birthday cakes adorned each table as centerpieces.
A Marilyn Monroe impersonator sang a husky rendition of Happy Birthday
to the guests and concluded her performance by sitting on the lap
of Jack Shelton, Chairman of the USPA, much to the delight of the
crowd.
International Polo Club Palm Beach owners John and Carroll Goodman
were the U.S. Open Polo Ball Chairmen. Numerous high-goal patrons
and players attended including 10-goalers Miguel Novillo Astrada,
Mike Azzaro and Adam Snow as well as patrons Scott Devon, Tommy
Lee Jones, Gillian Johnston, Tim Gannon, Norman Brinker and Bob
Daniels. Many other high-goal players such as Memo Gracida, Carlos
Gracida, Lucas Criado, Pancho Bensadon, Sugar Erskine, Jeff Hall,
Hector Galindo, Nicolas Roldan, Kris Kampsen, Del Walton and Luis
Escobar also attended.
The event attracted celebrities and sponsors, who were in town for
the U.S. Open final. TV personality Star Jones of ABCs The
View and her fiancé, Al Scales Reynolds, as well as
actress Nicolette Sheridan (Knots Landing) also helped
celebrate the 100th birthday party. Jay Comeaux, president of The
Stanford Group, representing U.S. Open title sponsor Stanford Financial
Group, and his wife Linda, also attended the festivities.
The committee consisted of well-respected equestrian community members
Louise Armour, Olexa Celine, Jessie Coppola, Carmen Gracida, Dawn
Jones, Linda Mansfield and Lynn Moore.
The
popular dance band Euphoria, known for their ability to rock the
house with covers of numerous 1970s hits as well as more recent
top songs, kept the crowd on its feet most of the night. International
special events planner Bruce Sutka of Sutka Productions transformed
the white marquee into an optical paradise and shaped the Winners
Circle into an intimate cocktail area, fittingly making this the
most memorable Polo Balls of all time.
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