Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame
John E. Cowdin
A player with the famed Rockaway Club, John E. Cowdin achieved a 10-goal handicap in 1894…
A player with the famed Rockaway Club, John E. Cowdin achieved a 10-goal handicap in 1894…
A by-the-bootstraps polo player and entrepreneur, Tony Coppola created a successful polo career and polo equipment and supply business…
Levicu was a bay mare acclaimed for her fantastic acceleration, flat-out speed, and endurance…
Bob Beveridge played polo for 35 years and was the embodiment of the gentleman polo player. By the time he reached his 7-goal rating…
Raymond Guest played in the Golden Age of Polo, when the best players in the world were amateurs competing for honor, glory and a good bit of fun…
Bill Barry was a true horseman, and for more than six decades, generations of players from all over the country sought to be mounted…
Walt “Papa” Kuhn contributed a lifetime of devotion to the sport of polo through his longstanding efforts…
Electric Charge was a dark chestnut, thoroughbred mare and the winner of the Hartman Trophy in 1981.
Played by Canadian-born, Argentine-raised 10-goaler Lewis Lacey in the 1928 Cup of the Americas, this chestnut pony impressed everyone with his skill and stamina over multiple chukkers.