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Olympic polo players for Argentina (10 P) Pages in category "Argentine polo players" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
Gerald Balding (1903–1957) - England's last 10 goal player Adolfo Cambiaso (born 1975) (h) - Argentina [ 1 ] Bartolomé Castagnola (born 1970) - Argentina [ 1 ]
Ignacio "Nacho" Figueras Bermejo (Spanish: [iɣˈnasjo fiˈɣeɾas βeɾˈmexo], born March 4, 1977) is an Argentine polo player and model with a 6-goal handicap. [1] Dubbed the "David Beckham of polo", [2] Figueras is considered to be the most famous polo player in the world. He currently co-owns and plays for Black Watch Polo Team.
Cambiaso at the International Polo Club, 2016, wearing his distinctive helmet colors of Argentina. Today, [when?] he is considered the best player in the world [3] and the most successful player in the Argentine Open, competing 15 times and winning 7, and played in the final another 2 times. He scored 535 goals in the Argentine Open alone ...
11 Polo. 12 Rugby. 13 Swimming. 14 Tennis. ... This is a list of people from Argentina involved in sports or athletics ... rugby union player; Ignacio Corleto, rugby ...
In 1953 he obtained a polo handicap of 1, and then was soon raised to 3 in the same year. [3] He reached a handicap of 10 goals in 1961. He stayed at a 10-goal handicap until his retirement in 1980. He held the record of having won the Argentine Open Polo Championship 20 times, the Hurlingham Open 15 times, and the Tortugas Open 7 times. He ...
Argentine polo players (1 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Polo in Argentina" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
It is organized by the Asociación Argentina de Polo (Argentine Polo Association). In 1975, Coronel Suárez became the first team in history to play in the tournament with a maximum handicap of 40 goals. The individual record holder with the most Argentine Open Polo Championship victories is Juan C. Harriott Jr. with 20 total championships.