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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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A Land Diver, with vines tied to his ankles, launches himself from the Land Diving tower in front of a small group of tourists at the Lonorore Land Diving site on Pentecost Island. Vanuatu.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages of all ages, dressed in traditional costume at the base of the tower, dance and sing with ever increasing tempo, the pulsating chanting is accompanied by whoop whoop sounds that build the anticipation of the waiting audience at the Land Diving.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages dig holes for the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Two Land Divers wearing traditional Nambas (penis shields) before the Land Diving ceremony.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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A Land Diver, with vines tied to his ankles, launches himself from the Land Diving tower in front of a small group of tourists at the Lonorore Land Diving site on Pentecost Island. Vanuatu.
    Land Divers 020.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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A Land Diver, with vines tied to his ankles, launches himself from the Land Diving tower in front of a small group of tourists at the Lonorore Land Diving site on Pentecost Island. Vanuatu.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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A Land Diver, with vines tied to his ankles, launches himself from the Land Diving tower in front of a small group of tourists at the Lonorore Land Diving site on Pentecost Island. Vanuatu.
    Land Divers 018.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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A Land Diver, with vines tied to his ankles, launches himself from the Land Diving tower in front of a small group of tourists at the Lonorore Land Diving site on Pentecost Island. Vanuatu.
    Land Divers 016.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
<br />
Villages of all ages, dressed in traditional costume at the base of the tower, dance and sing with ever increasing tempo, the pulsating chanting is accompanied by whoop whoop sounds that build the anticipation of the waiting audience at the Land Diving.
    Land Divers 014.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 013.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 012.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 011.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 010.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 009.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
    Land Divers 008.TIF
  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Villages during the construction of the Land Diving tower on the hillside at Lonorore, Pentecost.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Claude Asal collecting vines from the hills of Pentecost Island to be used in the Land Diving.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Vines are collected from the highest regions of Pentecost to be used in the Land Diving.
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  • For three months of the year, on the remote South Pacific island of Pentecost, the tradition of land diving takes place. A tower is built from timber and vines collected from the hills around the dive site. Diving takes place between March and June when the vines are strong. The death defying dives are performed each Saturday, or when tourist cruise ships visit the Island throughout these months. The local tribes around Lonohore gather to perform the land diving as a sporting spectacle for the tourists visiting the island. A vine is tied to each ankle of the divers and the men and boys dive from different levels, some as high as ten meters.   <br />
They hurl themselves off the platform diving at the solid ground below and are saved only by the vines which pull them back from the jaws of death inches from the ground. <br />
Land diving is an ancient tradition on the island and is now considered 'professional' by the divers who are rewarded for there dives by the money paid by tourists visiting the land dive site. But the money doesn't go to the individual; it goes to the village of the diver to help support that community. The divers are paid according to which jump level platform they dive off, which ranges from around A$6 from the lowest platform to A$30 for diving from the highest platform.<br />
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Vines are collected from the highest regions of Pentecost to be used in the Land Diving.
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  • Action during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Milford in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Players are presented with medals during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Players are presented with medals during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • The Greenwich team prepare for the game with a group cheer during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Players with BB the Bridgewater Bluefish mascot during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Players with BB the Bridgewater Bluefish mascot during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    020613 Clayton_Football_01061.JPG
  • Players with BB the Bridgewater Bluefish mascot during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    020613 Clayton_Football_01053.JPG
  • Players with BB the Bridgewater Bluefish mascot during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    020613 Clayton_Football_00992.JPG
  • Action during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Milford in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Milford in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Milford in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter is congratulated after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Opposing players high five at first base during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Opposing players high five at first base during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Opposing players high five at first base during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Smiles in the field during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter celebrates at first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter celebrates at first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter is congratulated at first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter shows emotion at first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter shows emotion at first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as batter heads towards first base after a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Delight as a run is scored during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A batter at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Baseball players at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Baseball players at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Baseball players at the plate getting a hit during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A player shows delight during his introduction during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A player shows delight during his introduction during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A player shows delight during his introduction during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • A player shows delight during his introduction during the Norwalk Little League baseball 'Champions' team V Greenwich in the Challenger Division  Recognition Day competition. The day acknowledged the many talents of the great players on the Challenger Division teams. The division has weekly games and practices for kids with special needs. Challenger division are held throughout the country.  Broad River Fields, Norwalk, Connecticut. USA. 2nd June 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played at Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played at Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played at Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_1244.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played at Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_1178.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_1132.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played at Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_1178.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_1098.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0966bw.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0966.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0897.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0823.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0593.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0418.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
    210914_Clayton__Polo_0122bw.JPG
  • Action during the Central Park Arena Polo Challenge held in the Wollman Ice Rink in Central Park showing a City backdrop. The event was the first ever polo match played in Central Park and was part of the four day Central Park Horse Show. Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. 21st September 2014. Photo Tim Clayton
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