Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
Joseph A. Muldoon
“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…
“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…
Dr. E.J. Boeseke, Sr., found Red Ace at a Tijuana racetrack, brought him to California and trained him as a polo pony….
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…
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…
In the hands of Louis Stoddard, Belle of All played brilliantly and with the heart of a lioness…
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…