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Playing PoloBy Jamie Whiteley

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Deciding To Play

• When I started studying at the University of Warwick, I had never ridden a horse before.

• I got on well with the head of polo, Ben, at the sports fair and he convinced me that I should give it a try.

• However, I started playing polo in my first term.

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Starting Out

• The first lesson was a bit daunting.• Our Zambian coach, Grant, firmly believed in learning by doing! It was a trial by fire.

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Winter National Competition 2012

• My first national competition was a good experience but not a very successful one.

• It left me desiring of more and I became determined to win the tournament before I left university.

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Summer National Competition 2012

• The summer of first year brought a new dimension, playing on grass, rather than in the all-weather arena.

• There was also another national tournament.

• There was some improvement but not much as we still finished towards the bottom of the table.

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No Longer A Beginner

• My second year saw me living closer to polo and more determined and committed to enjoy it and be successful.

• I was now in the novice catagory however, rather than beginner. This made my objective even more difficult but spurred me on to do better.

• My team won our intra-university Christmas tournament. My first taste of silverware.

• I was not normally competitive, but this first victory gave me a passion to succeed at the sport and to win the national competition.

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Commitment• We practiced in all weather. It

was not as glamourous as people might imagine.

• I took some tumbles along the way.

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Winter National Tournament 2013

• The second year winter national tournament, and my first one in the more difficult novice category, seemed much more competitive and serious.

• It went ok, with my team reaching the mid-table, but still I was a long way off my target. • Our team was also not the

most harmonious. Some personalities clashed.

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Training Trip: Honing My Skills

• Easter, however, brought the opportunity to practice under the eyes of a pro, Olivier Girard, and a chance to improve my game.

• I travelled to Aix-en-Provence with some teammates to hone my skills and refine my swing.

• And we practised all day, every day.

Olivier Girard

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Summer National Tournament 2013

• The summer tournament in 2013 clashed with exams and it was difficult to focus on it.• It was still very successful

however and we managed to come 4th.

• My objective finally seemed to be within sight.

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Returning After 6 Months: Re-Focussing

• After a long 7 month hiatus from the sport, due to studying abroad in Venice, I returned to the sport more than a little rusty. • I had little time to prepare for

the winter national tournament, but was very focused and determined. Our team was perfectly balanced and we were optimistic of our chances.

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Winter National Tournament 2014: Victory At Last• Finally I achieved my objective.

Winter national champion for the Novice-2 division. I had achieved what I set out to do.

• The Joys Of Success!

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Summer National Tournament 2014: Fun But Humbling

• One final tournament to finish off my polo university experience. Despite a slight reshuffle in the team, we had high hopes of achieving the same glory as 6 months ago.

• However, illness and tough competition humbled me once more and demonstrated the difficulty of our previous achievement. Still a good result, coming 3rd and a good place to end the saga.

•More polo awaits.

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What this taught me and how it has helped me to develop• All in all, during 3 years, I played in 6 national tournaments, winning 1

and coming third in another.• I learnt that if I set my mind to a goal and keep being determined

enough to work towards it, it can be achieved. • I learnt better how to work with people I did and did not get on with. I

was able to be successful either way. • I learnt how to accept defeat and pick myself up, but also how to

handle success, and stay focused.

• All these skills have contributed to my personal and professional development.

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Thanks

• Thanks to all the people I played with who made the whole experience so good, in victory and defeat!• Thanks to all the friends who took all these photos over the years!