Polo: Lagos Incoming Tour highlights the game’s remarkable growth in Kenya
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The Nairobi Polo Grounds were abuzz over the weekend as
the Lagos Incoming Tour brought together a mix of sport, craft and high fashion.
The tournament drew both polo enthusiasts and a growing
number of Kenyans who now see the game as an avenue for individual expression
and a celebration of the Kenyan lifestyle culture.
Once considered a quiet preserve of a small sporting
circle, polo in Nairobi has evolved into a social meeting point for anyone who
cares about fashion and craft and is looking to have a good time on a Saturday and
Sunday weekend.
Besides the ponies and adrenaline as both the Nairobi
Club and the Lagos Club competed to reclaim the Simon Kuseyo Memorial Cup,
fashion enthusiasts dressed to the nines came out to enjoy an afternoon of
music and entertainment.
Despite the chilly weather, the polo event was well
attended with full turnout at the clubhouse stands and at the lively Tusker
Malt social experience area.
“Polo in Kenya is evolving. It’s no longer just an
exclusive sport, it is a space where sport, style, and social connection meet.
“More Kenyans are showing up to experience and engage
with a scene that celebrates both craft and premium experience by taste and
design,” said Rediet Yigezu, Ag Head of Marketing, Premium Beers at Kenya
Breweries Limited (KBL).
As a brand built on the appreciation of craftsmanship
and dedication to quality, as it is the only beer that takes twice the time to
brew. This makes it a brand a key element that celebrates craft, lifestyle and
fashion at every Polo event in Nairobi.
The section fitted with lounges hosted two crafts rooms
for fashion entrepreneur Sue Mueni of Sued Watches and Tedd Josiah of Joka Jok
leather – who have partnered with Tusker Malt to elaborate the essence of its
principle – patience, dedication and mastery.
The experiential rooms offered attendees a taste for
bespoke designs and the meticulous process behind creating and curating each
piece, reflecting the brand’s principles of patience, dedication, and mastery.
“The partnership with Malt has been a constant reminder
of why I love the process of creating… it is in the act of piecing small
details of art, that speak to me, together that true craft is made.
“What I do and the principles that Malt stand on are a
true reflection of what my brand, for seven years, has been built on,” said Ms.
Sue Mueni.


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