Some of England’s top, professional polo players are swapping pony power for man power in the world’s number one ocean endurance race, The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. The direct beneficiaries will be horses, donkeys, mules, and their owners in developing countries through the Brooke.

The Brooke is the world’s largest international equine welfare organization. It is based in London, England, but its North American office is at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. The Brooke is delighted to announce that The Atlantic Polo Team is currently rowing its way across the Atlantic ocean in aid of the Brooke’s worldwide programs.
Horses are of course close to the hearts of these polo players. Their 3000-mile journey, which is one of the toughest races on earth (more people have been into space or climbed Everest than have rowed the Atlantic) began in the Canary Islands on December 4, and will end in Antigua sometime in January. Their journey will support the Brooke in its mission to increase the number of working equines it helps from 1.2 million currently to two million a year by 2016.

Bobby Melville is Captain of the Atlantic Polo Team. He has played for England in the European Championships in Rome, the World Cup in Mexico, and England tours to Pakistan and Zimbabwe.

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