Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
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Raw-boned and wiry Australian thoroughbred carried numerous high-goalers throughout his career,
Raw-boned and wiry Australian thoroughbred carried numerous high-goalers throughout his career,
Citroen was an outstanding athlete winning the top honors in Argentina where he was bred, before coming to the United States.
Clint Nangle will always be remembered as a caring, dignified, and deeply respected champion of the sport.
Her leadership includes service on the USPA Governor and her continued work as President of the Polo Training Foundation and Museum of Polo, promoting the sport’s lasting advancement.
Peter Brant established the powerhouse White Birch organization, setting a new standard of excellence in American high-goal polo for more than thirty-five years beginning in 1979
A towering figure in American arena polo, Billy Stevens sustained an exceptional 8-goal arena handicap for thirteen years
Elisabeth “Pansy” Ireland Poe was a trailblazing pioneer who, in 1925, unofficially became the first woman to obtain a handicap rating from the USPA.
In the 1970s, the phenomenal chestnut thoroughbred gelding Flash helped several top players achieve tremendous victories.
Beatrice was a warrior on and off the polo field. The gallant bay mare excelled in three International series for the U.S…
Aidan Roark had a celebrated career in the United States and internationally during the Golden Age of Polo prior to World War II…