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Stephen Sanford (polo player) Daniel C. Searle; George C. Sherman Jr. George Carter Sherman Sr. William Sinclaire; Robert Skene (polo player) Cecil Smith (polo) Charles Smith (polo) Lewis A. Smith; Charles von Stade; Malcolm Stevenson (polo) Louis Ezekiel Stoddard; Edward L. Stokes; Robert Early Strawbridge Jr.
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 ...
Tommy Wayman is an American polo player (retired). [1] [2] [3] Wayman was a ten-goal player. [2] [4] He won six U.S. Open Polo Championships, a Gold Cup, two World Cups, two Butler Handicap, and three Pacific Coast Open titles. [1] He played on the U.S.A. team against Argentina in the Cup of the Americas and won two Coronation Cups against ...
He was a ten-goal player from 1938 to 1962 -which makes him the American with the longest record to hold the ten-goal status. [1] [2] [4] He often competed at the Meadow Brook Polo Club in Westbury, New York. [2] He won the Monty Waterbury Cup in 1930 and the U.S. Open Polo Championship five times. [1]
Pieres began traveling to America to play polo in 1980, when he held an eight-goal handicap. His handicap had been raised to 10 within a few years. [1] Gonzalo Pieres is recognized for turning professional polo players, into real sport professionals. He won the Argentine Open nine times, and the United States Polo Association Gold Cup seven ...
Born in Aiken, South Carolina, Hitchcock learned the sport of polo from his parents, Louise and Thomas Hitchcock Sr. His father was a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame horse trainer who had been a 10-goal polo player and helped found the Meadowbrook Polo Club on Long Island, New York, and who captained the American team in the inaugural 1886 International Polo Cup.
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]