Posts Tagged ‘Polo Hall of Fame’

USPA-Piaget Gold Cup

The prestigious USPA Gold Cup, first played in 1974, is a symbol of professionalism, good sportsmanship and high goal polo at its finest. First introduced at Oakbrook Polo Club in Illinois, it then headed north to Milwaukee Polo Club in 1975 and remained there until 1978. After moving south in 1979, the USPA Gold Cup [...]

Joe Barry Memorial Cup

The Joe Barry Memorial Cup is named after American polo legend Joe Barry, who died on May 18, 2002 at the age of 58. Born and raised in Texas, he achieved a 9-goal rating and dominated polo in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. Barry won six U.S. Open Championships, three Gold [...]

Iglehart Cup

The Iglehart Cup is played in honor of Stewart and Phillip Iglehart of one of polo’s leading families during the 1990’s. Stewart played on the USA team in 1939 and won the prestigious Westchester Cup against England. This match was played on American soil for the first time since that victory on February 21st [...]

Ylvisaker Cup

The USPA Gold Cup, first played in 1974, is a symbol of professionalism, good sportsmanship and high goal polo at its finest.

Sunday Polo Tailgating

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2008 U.S Open Polo Championship Video Pt. 5

Find out who captures the crown in the battle between Crab Orchard and Las Monjitas.
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