The Snow Polo World Cup in St. Moritz offered breathtaking polo action and exciting competitions. Due to warm temperatures, the final had to be decided by penalty shootouts to ensure safety on the frozen lake. Team World Polo League, led by Melissa Ganzi, won the Casablanca Trophy against Team Flexjet in a nerve-wracking duel.
In the small final, the St. Moritz – Top of The World team secured third place. The final between The Kusnacht Practice and Mackage ended in a close victory for Mackage, with Jack Hyde being named the Most Valuable Player. Lidia Gauss, the only remaining woman in the tournament, led her team Mackage to an impressive victory.
The 40th anniversary of the Snow Polo World Cup St. Moritz will be celebrated in January 2025. The event was sold out, and 25,000 spectators enjoyed three unforgettable days. The teams received impressive prizes, including exclusive Bucherer 1888 watches and luxurious stays. After three days of polo action, the participants and spectators bid a warm farewell to this unique event.