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Anyone
for elephant polo?
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Bangkok,
23rd July 2002 -- The ancient sport of Elephant Polo is being revived
once again this year when the second King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament
takes place in Thailand's seaside resort of Hua Hin from 17th to
22nd September, thanks to an Englishman, a Scotsman and a Swede.
Polo
playing Englishman Jim Edwards and Scotsman James Mann-Clark resurrected
the idea of elephant polo in 1982, but it was Christopher Stafford,
a Swedish polo player and general manager of Hua Hin's Anantara
Resort and Spa, who brought the tournament to Thailand for the first
time last year.
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Played
according to World Elephant Polo Association (WEPA) rules,
the Hua Hin tournament, will feature teams from Nepal, Sri
Lanka, Australia, Singapore, Dubai, Thailand with top players
from Argentina, Germany, UK, US and the nation countries taking
part. The tournament is supported by the Tourism Authority
of Thailand and the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (Forest
Industry Organisation).
Elephant
Polo is played with two teams of three elephants and two 'chukkas'
of ten minutes playing time. Each elephant carries a polo
player and a mahout. While the mahout directs the elephant
using his voice, hands, feet and goads, the game's umpire
sits and oversees the play from a wooden howdah on the back
of the largest elephant.
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The
majority of the players are keen horse polo players. However, "being
adept at swinging a polo stick on a 40 mph galloping horse is scant
preparation for sitting atop a two and a half metre elephant moving
at 15 mph whilst trying to knock a regular sized polo ball with
an elongated polo stick", comments tournament organiser, Christopher
Stafford.
There
is also the issue of elephant dung, which can cause etiquette problems
if the ball lands squarely. WEPA rules deem that the ball can still
be played so to avoid any ungentlemanly mess, rules allow for a
jumbo pooper scooper to run around the pitch and keep it free of
jumbo debris.
Headquartered
in London, the WEPA rules make provision not only for play but also
for post match refreshments, stating: "sugar cane or rice balls
packed with vitamins shall be given to the elephants at the end
of each match, and a cold beer or soft drink to the elephant drivers
and not vice versa."
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Elephants
for the tournament are provided by the Thai Elephant Conservation
Centre, in whose aid the event is held. Last year Baht 381,000
(approximately UK£7000) was raised for the centre, which
cares for elephants and raises awareness for the plight of the
Thai elephant.
"Thailand's 2500 domesticated Asian elephants are the only
survivors from around 100,000 in the 19th century," explains
Richard Lair, Advisor and Foreign Affairs Officer at the Thai
Elephant Conservation Centre. "Elephants are intelligent
creatures and enjoy interacting with humans. They are quick
to pick up polo playing skills and in some cases have outwitted
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The
event is hosted by the Anantara Resort and Spa, a 5-star spa retreat
nestled on the sunrise shore of the Gulf of Thailand, 150 miles
south of Bangkok. The scenic village of Hua Hin is one of Thailand's
least known and least spoiled resorts, popular with both the Thai
Royal Family, whose 'Far From Worries' summer palace is there and
Thailand's high society for whom it is a gentile weekend retreat
within easy reach of Bangkok. Nightlife is minimal, the casuarina-fringed
beach slopes gently into shallow waters where colourful fishing
boats line the shore and grand temples vie with botanical gardens,
a bustling night market and six championship golf courses.
The
elephant orchestra and famed elephant artists will also be performing
and painting each day of the tournament with elephant artworks being
auctioned at the Gala Dinner to be held on the 22nd September at
the Anantara Resort and Spa. All proceeds will go to the Thai Elephant
Conservation Centre.
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The
Anantara Resort and Spa is offering a special jumbo package
for elephant or polo lovers interested in coming to see the
tournament. Priced at US$755++ per couple, the package includes
5 nights' accommodation including breakfast, 2 tickets for
the Elephant Polo Ball on 21st September, admission to the
VIP tent at the ground on all days, complimentary transportation
to and from the elephant polo ground and late checkout until
8pm on the 22nd September.
Website:
www.anantara.com
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