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At A Trot
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Published: Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April, 2005
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In the looming shadow of the historical Qutb Minar, polo players first aired their muscular prowess on the open field and then their partying spirit in the Mayfair Rooms, in a royal finale to a season of the elitist sport. There was a fashion show, sparklers and laden tables.
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