Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Danny Scheraga
Danny Scheraga has devoted his career to nurturing polo players and improving the sport. He began playing at Cornell University and was named head coach in 1975…
Danny Scheraga has devoted his career to nurturing polo players and improving the sport. He began playing at Cornell University and was named head coach in 1975…
Horace Laffaye left a matchless impression on the sport of polo. He grew up in Argentina, playing polo there before devoting himself to medicine and becoming a surgeon…
During a career that spans 48 years, Paul Wollenman’s expertise as a veterinarian caring for the horses of some of the nation’s finest polo teams…
Starting polo in the late 1930s, Bert Beveridge remained committed for over 30 years, helping to invigorate the sport throughout the 1950s and ’60s…
Playing polo since the age of 13, Pat Dix went on to become the leading scorer of the winning Cornell 1963 National Intercollegiate Championship team…
Known as the “father of indoor polo,” George C. Sherman Sr. was almost single-handedly responsible for organizing and refining…
A second-generation polo enthusiast, John Armstrong played and won his first tournament in 1937. That started a career spanning 65 years…
A born leader, Karlene Beal Garber has paved the way for a bright future for polo. From 1997 – 2011, she chaired 11 of 14 annual charity events…
With 54 years of polo under his belt, Jimmy Newman is well known in polo. He worked his way through the sport…
In his twenties, Roy Barry began playing polo in Texas and made a name for himself buying, training and selling top horses…