Veuve Clicquot Water Polo in Cornwall

Jamie le Hardy, playing in Veuve Clicquot Water Polo on September 16

Jamie le Hardy, playing in Veuve Clicquot Water Polo on September 16

The beach polo at Cornwall’s Watergate Bay this year includes Jamie Le Hardy, considered to be one the best British players in a decade.

He will take part in the free event on Thursday evening, September 16.

Jamie says: “I’m really looking forward to coming down and playing in this match… This is a brilliant way of showing the sport of polo to the public… and (it) will be very exciting to watch.”

Last year more than 3,000 spectators enjoyed thrilling displays from former England internationals Richard Blake Thomas and his brother Andrew. They will return to the Cornish surfing beach to compete for this year’s Watergate Bay Trophy.

“This will be the first time at this event that I’ve competed against my brother,” Richard said, “so expect sibling rivalry at its greatest.”

Andy Burgess of South West Polo joins Jamie and Richard in the Joules team line-up. Andy teaches polo and promotes the sport in Cornwall; he has been instrumental in organising the match and recruiting the players.

Facing the Joules team will be former England squad player Ed Olof, expert arena player Tim Vaux, and former England international Andrew Blake Thomas; they’re playing for Midas Construction.

The two teams will play a form of arena polo – a fast-paced and exciting sport – involving four ‘chukkas’, periods of play each lasting seven and a half minutes.

Taking the umpire’s chair is Barbara Zingg, who teaches polo to officer cadets at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

For spectators on the beach, a public champagne bar and beach barbeque will be open from 5.00pm, with the teams riding out for the first chukka at 6.30pm.

A limited number of hospitality packages are still available. At £50, these give entry to a champagne and canapé reception at The Hotel, Watergate Bay from 5.30pm, and include a live band, with private access to viewing terraces.

Tickets are available from Claire Davies (claire@watergatebay.co.uk or 01637 861239).

More information about the event can be found here

Alternatively, follow the official Twitter feed at @PoloOnTheBeach.

Knitting up a Storm in Stirling

The Western Australia Police Pipe Band at Brid...
The Western Australia Police Pipe Band at Bridge of Allan Highland Games in Scotland

The annual Bridge of Allan Highland Games on 8 August

Knit Camp, University of Stirling, from 9-14 August

Devotees of Scottish sports and the fine old craft of knitting have an opportunity to combine both activities if they get there by Sunday 8th August.

Stirling is located at the start of the Highlands in Central Scotland, with Glasgow and Edinburgh both equidistant, about an hour’s drive away

The annual Bridge of Allan Highland Games will take place on Sunday, the day before Knit Camp starts.  For more details of the Games, click here.

The following day, on Monday 9th August, Knit Camp starts at the University of Stirling. There is still plenty of single accommodation available, and you can register here.

Historical Stirling Bridge, Scotland

Historical Stirling Bridge, Scotland

Knit Camp Classes August 10-14

The final timetable, showing the location of classes, is available to download on our website.

Marketplace

You may want to start planning now which booths you intend to hit and when. Details here.

Goody bags!

There are some amazing goodies for those attending Ravelry Weekend (goody bags are only available to folks buying their entrance tickets in advance).  Your bags may contain products from the following companies:

Inside Crochet special edition, free yarn from Jamieson and Smith, Opal mini sock yarn balls (from Viridian), Colourmart, Cygnet Yarns, King Cole Yarns,  Designer Yarns (including Debbie Bliss, Louisa Harding & Araucania), Debbie Stoller‘s new yarn line, Stitch Nation, Hypoallergenic hand cream from Dermaguard, Recycled needles from Blacker Designs and needles from Rico Designs.

There are also free patterns from Schoolhouse Press and Debbie Stoller, including patterns from her new book.

The Knit Camp organisers say it might not be one of the hottest weeks in Stirling with daylight temperatures likely to be around 20 degrees celsius (65 degrees fahrenheit) but evenings are likely to be quite cool.

Keep an eye on the weather here.

It would be wise to take a lightweight waterproof jacket and a cardigan, sweater or shawl for the evenings – the more ornately patterned, the better.

For other activities while you’re up Stirling way, see Visit Scotland.