Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Hugo Dalmar
Hugo was a talented four-goal player (rated five in the arena) who played on the Oak Brook teams that won the U.S. Open Championship in 1971…
Hugo was a talented four-goal player (rated five in the arena) who played on the Oak Brook teams that won the U.S. Open Championship in 1971…
For more than 35 years, Jesse has been an avid supporter of Intercollegiate and Interscholastic polo…
In the hands of Louis Stoddard, Belle of All played brilliantly and with the heart of a lioness…
Starting at an early age, Owen made a commitment to become one of polo’s best players and in 1991, he rose to the pinnacle of the…
In the 1970s and ‘80s, many considered Gonzalo Tanoira the finest player in the world, as he dominated much of the high-goal polo…
For more than 50 years Henry Trione has promoted polo on the West Coast…
Bred and owned by Tommy and Billy Wayman, this gallant little black mare played in eight U.S. Opens…
One of the great American ponies of the “Big Four” era was Harry Payne Whitney’s Cottontail…
A player, banker, businessman and statesman, Harriman inherited a $100 million railroad fortune…