Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Merle Jenkins
Merle Jenkins was the founder of the Detroit Polo Club in 1962 and was an avid supporter of Intercollegiate polo…
Merle Jenkins was the founder of the Detroit Polo Club in 1962 and was an avid supporter of Intercollegiate polo…
A well-known figure in polo for over 60 years, Dave Rizzo was, for over 30 years, the longtime manager of the famed Meadow Brook Polo Club…
“Big Joe” Muldoon was not only an iconic figure of polo in Maryland, Virginia and throughout the East in the 1980’s and 1990’s, his influence stretched around the globe…
Hugo was a talented four-goal player (rated five in the arena) who played on the Oak Brook teams that won the U.S. Open Championship in 1971…
For more than 35 years, Jesse has been an avid supporter of Intercollegiate and Interscholastic polo…
For more than 50 years Henry Trione has promoted polo on the West Coast…
Alfred “Fred” Fortugno’s passionate participation in and enthusiastic contributions to the sport of polo have spanned four decades…
A by-the-bootstraps polo player and entrepreneur, Tony Coppola created a successful polo career and polo equipment and supply business…
Walt “Papa” Kuhn contributed a lifetime of devotion to the sport of polo through his longstanding efforts…
Clark spent a lifetime dedicated to polo. An avid player since age 7, he later captained the Oklahoma University team…