126th Ambassadors Cup – A Celebration of Polo and Tradition in California
- Federation of International Polo

- Jun 30
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 11

From July 5 to 7, the Wine Country Polo Club in Santa Rosa, California, hosted the 126th edition of the FIP Ambassadors Cup, bringing together international players for a weekend of top-level polo, camaraderie, and the unique charm of California’s wine country.
The event began with an elegant team presentation and jersey ceremony held at Tamber Bey Vineyards, located in the heart of Napa Valley. Guests and players enjoyed a guided winery tour, local wines, and a preview of the tournament uniforms in a setting that beautifully blended sport and culture.
On the field, thrilling matches determined the winners of the 2024 edition:
🏆 Copa de Oro – JRD Saddles:Collin White, Jens Lermasiaux, Isabel Vito, Mehrdad Bagdai
🥈 Copa de Plata – Carneros PT:Carlos Rivas, Vineet Sharma, Ricardo Mihanovich, Julio Arocena
👑 Women’s USPA Challenge – Champions: Tamber BeyJennifer Waitte, Claudine Descheemaecker, Katerina Rivkin, Sol Lopez Limes
Participating Teams – FIP Ambassadors Cup
Stone Tree Ranch: Vladi Rivkin, Nicholas Rivkin, Michael Dawson, Valentin Martinez
JRD Saddles: Collin White, Jens Lermasiaux, Isabel Vito, Mehrdad Bagdai
Carneros PT: Carlos Rivas, Vineet Sharma, Ricardo Mihanovich, Julio Arocena
Tamber Bey: Barry Waitte, Waquass Al-Siddiq, Victor Wolff, Karl Hasz
Cavallo Ranch: John Bickford, Keith White, Marion Conovaggio, Steve Baumhoff
Women’s USPA Challenge – Teams
Central Coast Polo: Antumn “AJ” Judge, Melinda Newton, Megan Judge, Olivia Cords
Sutter Buttes: Bonnie Magill, Tara Leonard, Alma O’Brien, Elizabeth Welborn
Stone Tree Ranch: Mahie Sharma, Blair Palmer, Victoria Mihanovich, Caroline Vissers
Tamber Bey: Jennifer Waitte, Claudine Descheemaecker, Katerina Rivkin, Sol Lopez Limes
Trione Winery: Holland Baum, Julia Graves, Erin Nagle / Rebecca Kaykas-Wolf, Elizabeth Holsen
This year’s edition reaffirmed the special role of Wine Country Polo Club in the FIP calendar. Founded in 1969 by the late Henry Trione, the club has served as a landmark for West Coast polo for over five decades. With a legacy rooted in passion and generosity, Wine Country continues to welcome players from across the world to experience polo amid the rolling hills and vineyards of Sonoma County.
The FIP extends its congratulations to all participants and heartfelt thanks to the hosts, organizers, and the Trione family for their continued dedication to the sport and its traditions.





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