Hall of Fame Inductees

Adam Snow

Hall of Fame Inductee Adam Snow

Growing up near Boston, Adam Snow first played polo on the fields at Myopia, at the age of 10. Twenty-eight years later, he joined the elite group of players with 10-goal handicaps in 2002. During his rise, Adam played on the winning American team in the Westchester Cup in 1992, won three Silver Cups, three East Coast Opens, the Gold Cup, the Monty Waterbury, the Pacific Coast Open, the Texas Open and the America Cup twice.

At the peak of his career, he was the winner and MVP of the U.S. Open in 2002 and won the Open again in 2006; Best Playing Pony honors at the Open went to his mares Pumba, in 2002, and Amy, in 2006. Adam has also played around the world, winning the Melbourne and Morton Cups in Australia, the Jack Gannon, Cooch Behar and Ashley Cups in England, and the “Mundialito” in Argentina.