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St. Regis Polo - History
An interactive timeline of the game of polo.
http://stregispolo.com/en_US/history/
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History of Polo
The sport of polo is believed to have emerged from ancient Persia. Historians have traced the origins of polo back over 2,500 years ago.
http://www.polo101.com/about-polo/history-of-polo-about-polo/history-of-polo.html
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The Origins and History of Polo
Read about the origins and history of the game of Polo.
http://www.historic-uk.com/CultureUK/The-Origins-of-Polo/
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The History of Polo
Polo is arguably the oldest recorded team sport in known history, with the first matches being played in Persia over 2500 years ago. Initially thought to have been created by competing tribes of Central Asia, it was quickly taken up as a training method for the King's elite cavalry. These matches could resemble a battle with up to 100 men to a side.
http://www.argentinapolo.com/polohistory.html
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History - Federation of International Polo
The origins of Polo are lost in the mists of antiquity. History records that the ancient Persians knew the sport as "Chaughan" and played it as far back as 2500 years ago.
http://www.fippolo.com/history
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Polo - Britannica
Game played on horseback between two teams of four players each who use mallets with long, flexible handles to drive a wooden ball down a grass field and between two goal posts.
http://www.britannica.com/sports/polo
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History of Polo - Polo Museum
Mounted nomads in Central Asia played a version of polo that was part sport and part training for war, with as many as 100 men on a side. The game followed the nomads' migration to Persia (modern Iran) some time between 600 B.C. and 100 A.D. In Persia, polo became a national sport, played by the nobility and military men. The game was formalized and spread west to Constantinople, east to Tibet, China and Japan, and south to India.
http://www.polomuseum.com/sport-polo/history-polo
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Polo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Polo is a team sport played on horseback. The objective is to score goals against an opposing team. Players score by driving a small white plastic or wooden ball into the opposing team's goal using a long-handled mallet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polo
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History of the Equestrian Sport of Polo
A complete history of the equestrian sport of polo.
http://sportpolo.com/History/default.htm