Blue Polo Day: Sport for the Ocean – 2026
It is the first event merging ocean science and networking at Campo Bravo Polo Ranch. It serves as a meeting point where the elegance of polo meets the urgency of marine conservation, gathering leaders and investors to protect our coasts; In the context of the United Nations World Oceans Day 2026 and answering the global call to “Reimagine” our relationship with the ocean , the Blue Polo Day merges ocean science and high-level networking in Bogotá, Colombia.
Agenda and Key Activities:
To close the distance between society and the sea, the event offers a comprehensive experience that includes:
Strategic Impact Panels:
Blue Economy (The Profitable Ocean): A space to discuss models where sustainability and economic growth coexist, featuring the Ministry of Environment of Colombia, CAF, and local communities.
Science and Sovereignty: Dialogues on governance, space, and oceans, from the satellite to the bottom of the Pacific.
Sport and Culture: A polo match exhibition, an auditory immersion by SoundLab, scientific art, and a rich gastronomic experience with flavors from the Colombian Pacific.
Wellness: Equine therapy and yoga sessions to reconnect with the natural environment.
Direct Impact and Conservation:
The event not only raises awareness but actively supports four locally-led projects with total transparency in the Colombian Pacific:
Bahía Solano (Propagules Seedbed): 40 apprentices guarding the oceanic future, led by Edgar Molina.
South Pacific (MamaOrbe Center): Critical infrastructure for the olive ridley sea turtle, led by Orfila Bermúdez.
Jurubirá (Nursery and Classroom): A space for local marine restoration, led by Luis Murillo.
La Barra (Blue Carbon): Technical protocol for carbon capture, led by Yisela Rentería.
Blue Polo Day is a space where sustainability is a shared decision, demonstrating that the Pacific is our guide.