Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Carlos Gracida
Born in 1960, Carlos began playing in tournaments at 14 and reached a 10-goal handicap in 1985, a ranking he held for 15 years…
Born in 1960, Carlos began playing in tournaments at 14 and reached a 10-goal handicap in 1985, a ranking he held for 15 years…
An avid sportsman and equestrian, Charles Cary Rumsey played polo in the earliest days of the game in America, reaching a level of 8-goals…
In addition to attaining a six-goal handicap, Steve Orthwein has devoted over 50 years of his life to supporting the sport of polo…
Canadian-born Lewis Lacey had a long and distinguished international polo career…
Julian Hipwood, an English player who has lived and played in the United States for many years, earned an impressive 9-goal rating…
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…
A player, banker, businessman and statesman, Harriman inherited a $100 million railroad fortune…
Gonzalo Pieres won the Argentine Open nine times and has been on the winning team in the Queen’s Cup, Coronation Cup, Cowdray Park Gold Cup and the British Open…
William “Bill” Sinclaire served as a mentor for many who thought polo was a game worth playing and promoting…