Hall of Fame Inductees

Alan L. Corey, Jr.

Hall of Fame Inductee Alan L. Corey, Jr.

Alan Corey was an outstanding polo player known for his tactical skill and horsemanship. He began playing as a student at Aiken School in South Carolina in 1930 and later at Yale, winning the Intercollegiate Championship in 1938.

Among his many accomplishments were winning the U.S. Open Championship and the Monty Waterbury Cup, each on five occasions, and the National Twenty Goal four times. He was awarded a 9-goal handicap in 1953 and maintained a rating of 7-goals or more for 30 years. He won the National Twelve Goal Tournament in 1963 with his son Alan, and reached the finals of the National Sixteen Goal with his younger son, Russell, in 1969. For many years, he served the U.S. Polo Association plus the Meadow Brook and Aiken polo clubs.