CHELTENHAM CARTIER
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL POLO
Cheltenham Festival is the most prestigious meeting Keith Prowse has been appointed by Guards Polo
in the National Hunt racing calendar in the UK. Club to provide corporate hospitality for the Cartier
In 1986, Keith Prowse provided one of the first International Polo and other major polo matches
multi-storey temporary facilities, overlooking the since 1991. Today, Keith Prowse sells up to 1,500
racecourse at this prestigious event; a contract that packages for Cartier International Day alone. Cartier
is still in operation today. International Day is the most prestigious polo event
in the world and epitomises the high society lifestyle
Front Runners, Keith Prowse’s hospitality facility at
enjoyed by royalty and celebrities alike.
Cheltenham Festival, is ideally located overlooking
the final furlong, at the heart of all the action. The excitement of the polo ponies galloping across
It offers great views of horses jumping the last the pitch, combined with the buzz from the crowd
fence, as each race reaches its climax. and the hospitality on offer, ensures guests have
an experience like no other. Chukkas is ideal for
Front Runners provides a variety of dining and
entertaining guests at Cartier International Day as its
entertaining options, where guests can mix the
prime location within The Smith’s Lawn Enclosure is
peaks of thrilling horse racing action with first-class
just moments away from the polo action. At Chukkas
hospitality. Only Keith Prowse can offer this great
there are ‘Chiller’ tents offering head and neck
opportunity to socialise with guests and colleagues
massages and an alfresco bar to ensure you are
alike in the warm and lively atmosphere of Front
kept refreshed throughout the day. Companies can
Runners Private Suites and Restaurant.
book their own private suite for the day or a table in
the restaurant.
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