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Mike Azzaro is an American professional polo player from San Antonio, Texas. Azzaro's current handicap is 6 goals, but he held the sport's highest handicap of 10 goals for over ten years. [1] [2] Azzaro was awarded Polo Magazine's Polo Excellence Award for Young Player of the Year in 1987 and 1990, and the award for Player of the Year in 1994. [3]
Gerald Balding (1903–1957) - England's last 10 goal player Adolfo Cambiaso (born 1975) (h) - Argentina [ 1 ] Bartolomé Castagnola (born 1970) - Argentina [ 1 ]
Quote from New York Times article dated Feb.14, 1999, "Then, starting in 1938, he began a string of 26 years, 25 consecutively (1938-62), in which he was a 10-goal player".) He owned a 100-acre ranch in Boerne, Texas , where he rode and trained horses.
Garcia is a five-goaler polo player. [4] Garcia started playing polo at age 13 in Santa Barbara, California. [5] He was part of the United States team which took part at the 1998 World Polo Championship. [6] In the late-1990s, he played 26-goal. [5] He is part of the Mikee Romero-owned and captained team GlobalPort. [7] [8] He played in the 26 ...
One of the most memorable moments of Tucker's college career came on Thanksgiving night in 2011, when he kicked a 40-yard game-winning field goal as time expired to lead Texas to a 27-25 victory ...
Garcia is a five-goaler polo player. [3] Garcia started playing polo at age 13 in Santa Barbara, California. [4] He was part of the United States team which took part at the 1998 World Polo Championship. [5] In the late-1990s, he played 26-goal. [4] He is part of the Mikee Romero-owned and captained team GlobalPort. [6] [7] He played in the 26 ...
By age 12 he had a 1-goal handicap, and a year later, with a 3-goal rating, he won the Eduardo Heguy Cup with team La Martina, playing with his father (also Adolfo). In 1989, at age 14 and with the San Diego team, he won the Campaña del Desierto Cup , and a year later the Renault Cup Open with La Martina, gaining a 6-goal handicap.
Guillermo "Memo" Gracida Jr. (born July 25, 1956) is a Mexican polo player whose international career includes several record-setting achievements, including the most U.S. Open victories (16) and the most consecutive years as an American 10-goaler (21). These feats and dozens of major tournament wins led to Gracida's selection as Player of the ...