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The UK Polocrosse Association (UKPA)

The UK Polocrosse Association (UKPA) Who are The UK Polocrosse Association?

The UK Polocrosse Association was formed in the late 1980's at the time when Polocrosse was introduced to the UK. Polocrosse is a game developed from both Lacrosse and Polo. UKPA is the governing body of Polocrosse in Great Britain.

Number of members

  • 1,000

Launch date of affinity relationship

  • April 1998

What support we provide

  • Annual sponsorship of the National Championships in August, which includes shows and events equipment (use of a marquee).
  • Regular advertising in UKPA magazine

How they support us

  • Main sponsor at the Championship show in August; branding banners at the Championships
  • Advertising in Year Book
  • Mailing to members
  • Reciprocal links between NFU Mutual's and UKPA's website

What their main activities are

  • Regular tournaments are held in each region, along with the annual National Championships

Publications

  • UKPA Year Book 

The UK Polocrosse Association - more information

Marketing

Blanche Surman, Head Office 01789 202667

Group

Eric Jenkinson, Chairman, 01905 391537

UKPA
Bearcroft Barn
Upper Goosehill
Broughton Green
Droitwich
WR9 7ED

Website: www.polocrosse.org.uk 

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