Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Red Ace
Dr. E.J. Boeseke, Sr., found Red Ace at a Tijuana racetrack, brought him to California and trained him as a polo pony….
Dr. E.J. Boeseke, Sr., found Red Ace at a Tijuana racetrack, brought him to California and trained him as a polo pony….
In the hands of Louis Stoddard, Belle of All played brilliantly and with the heart of a lioness…
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…
Bonnie J was a dun mare who 10-goaler Cecil Smith recalled as the best pony he ever owned…
Burrito was a handsome, “blindingly fast” dark bay thoroughbred gelding bred at John T. Oxley’s Oxley Polo Stables
Levicu was a bay mare acclaimed for her fantastic acceleration, flat-out speed, and endurance…
Electric Charge was a dark chestnut, thoroughbred mare and the winner of the Hartman Trophy in 1981.