“…during the 16th century, fighters on horseback brought the polo game to the Himalayas, where entire villages played each other. At first, the heads of defeated enemies were used, and later the heads of animals. Ultimately, this practice was changed to the 'Pulu' (Tibetan for 'Willow branch'), which corrupted to 'polo'.
“Now imagine going on a horse at 35 miles an hour as someone is coming at you full speed. It’s the adrenaline that goes through your body — it’s addicting.
“For legacy. For courage. For glory…”
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