Community Corner Interview: Demitra Hajimihalis from the Virginia Polo Club

Community Corner Interview: Demitra Hajimihalis from the Virginia Polo Club

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The UVA women’s team are competing against women’s teams from all over the east coast at the USPA Virginia Women’s Challenge Cup Polo Tournament September 29, 30, October 1, &2.  The tournament features two levels of play, 6-8 Goal matches Thursday & Saturday and faster 10-14 Goal matches on Friday & Sunday at the Virginia Polo Club located at 1082 Forest Lodge Lane in Charlottesville. This event is free and open to the public, leashed dogs are welcome. More info: Virginia Polo (vapolo.org)

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