Mark Gillespie, Head Coach of the US Military Team, sat down for an exclusive interview ahead of their highly anticipated match at Palermo. With humor and military precision, he shared insights on the team’s preparation, tactics, and the broader impact of polo within the military community.

1. Strategies for Palermo: Adapting to the Challenge
Gillespie was quick to acknowledge the honor of playing in Palermo, describing it as one of the sport’s most iconic venues. “Playing in Palermo is always a great honor, and our team members will be bringing their best game and sportsmanship to this match,” he remarked. Of course, he kept the specifics of their strategies under wraps, with a touch of humor, suggesting their opponents would love an early preview.

2. Preparation: A “Battle in the Saddle”
When asked about the team’s preparation, Gillespie painted a vivid picture of military-style readiness. Practicing in a “secret location” to fine-tune their skills and set plays, the team is leaving no stone unturned. Gillespie jokingly warned their opponents of potential “disinformation plans” and their latest “drone detection technology,” adding a lighthearted yet competitive edge to the conversation.

The match, set for 4 PM on Saturday, March 22, on Field 2 at Palermo, promises to be a thrilling “battle in the saddle.” Gillespie’s playful banter underscored the camaraderie and respect between the military teams, even as they prepare to face off.

3. Polo’s Growing Role in the Military Community
For Gillespie, the significance of participating in this event extends far beyond the field. “This is a great honor for our team,” he said, expressing aspirations to invite an Argentine military polo team to the USA in the near future. With funding challenges in mind—since no government taxpayer dollars are allocated—sponsorship will be vital to support such initiatives.

Gillespie also highlighted the upcoming milestone for military polo: the first Federation of International Polo-endorsed World Championship of Military Polo, set to take place at Chantilly, France, in July 2026. This landmark event reflects the sport’s growing global presence within the military community.

A Match to Remember
Mark Gillespie and the US Military Team are not just preparing for a game; they are fostering international camaraderie and sportsmanship through polo. Their match in Palermo will undoubtedly be a showcase of strategy, skill, and the spirit of the military polo community.

Stay tuned for updates on this exciting encounter and the impact it continues to have on the global polo landscape. 🏇✨

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