Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
John F. “Jack” Ivory
At age 10, John F. “Jack” Ivory began his polo career in the Detroit area. As a hard-hitting teenager, he was dubbed the “boy wonder”…
At age 10, John F. “Jack” Ivory began his polo career in the Detroit area. As a hard-hitting teenager, he was dubbed the “boy wonder”…
Growing up as a second-generation polo player in Wellington, Florida, Julio Arellano rose to stardom as an outstanding player and horseman…
A world-class polo player, Joey Casey is well respected as a polo pony breeder and trainer of exceptional horses for the sport…
Cyril R. Harrison dedicated his entire life to polo, recognized as an accomplished player, gifted instructor, a beloved mentor, respected horseman…
After the first World War, the English-born Gerald Balding, then in his twenties, was invited by United States Polo Association…
As part of the American polo scene for over 35 years, Daniel Gonzalez is widely known both as a player and a coach…
While watching polo in Santa Barbara in 1976, young Ruben Gracida was offered a job to play…
Sunny Hale’s contributions to the sport were multi-faceted and her accomplishments astounding…
“Jackie’s” stature as a polo star may be eclipsed by his alter ego; a man remembered as honest and uncomplicated, low-key and likeable…
10-goal icon Mariano Aguerre made his indelible mark on American polo, arriving to Greenwich Polo Club at the age of 16 under Gonzalo Pieres’ tutelage…