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A review of the 2014 season at the Houston Polo Club, and a preview of the upcoming season and events.TRANSCRIPT
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LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT 11
2015 POLO SCHEDULE 12
A SALUTE TO THE 2015 SEASON SPONSORS 13
WELCOME TO THE HOUSTON POLO CLUB 14
HOUSTON POLO CLUB STAFF 18
POLO FAQ 20
POLO GEAR 22
GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME: PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY IN POLO 26
2014 USPA WOMEN’S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP® 30
CLUB LEAGUE 34
MARGARITA LEAGUE 37
JUNIOR POLO 39
NATIONAL YOUTH TOURNAMENT SERIES 40
POLO SCHOOL 42
WINNER’S CIRCLE 2014 SEASON 44
A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A POLO PRO: JOE WAYNE BARRY 56
HOUSTON POLO CLUB PROS 61
MEET THE PLAYERS 62
ON THE FIELD 69
SCENE AT POLO 72
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A Letter from the PresidentOn behalf of our staff and Board of Directors, I am honored to welcome you to our 88th year at the Houston Polo Club. Your continued support is greatly appreciated and necessary as we begin another year as the largest polo club in the United States, per playing members.
The Houston Polo Club offers facilities and programs for all skill levels and interests. As a nationally recognized USPA Regional Polo Center, we offer an 8-week Polo School and polo clinics, Junior Polo, and Margarita League for up and coming players. We have several other levels of play from Club League up to 12 goal. We are also proud to host several national-level USPA events, including the Southwest Regional Classic, the Masters Cup, the Western Challenge, the National Youth Tournament Series and the prestigious U.S. Open Women’s Championship®.
In addition to polo, Houston Polo Club offers full equestrian facilities, which include onsite boarding and riding lessons for children and adults. Our 26-acre setting provides the perfect environment for horse lovers to develop their riding skills.
The Houston Polo Club would like to thank our corporate sponsors, whose participation is necessary to preserve our beloved sport of polo here in Houston. We would also like to thank our members, players, and spectators for another great year of polo. We hope to see you at Sunday Polo.
Here’s to another safe and successful spring and fall season!
George Georgiades President of the Board of Directors Houston Polo Club
Steven Armour
Rebecca Bollenbach
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Jeff Hildebrand
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2015 Houston Polo Club Board of Directors
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Spring SeasonApril5 Opening Game: Van Conover Memorial Cup (Easter Sunday)
12 Bluebonnet Cup
19 Spring Classic
26 Prairie Cup
May3 Land Rover Houston Central Cup
10 Ponies and Petals Cup (Mother’s Day)
17 Red Oak Cup
24 Texas Classic
31 Player’s Cup
June7 Vaqueros Classic
14 Season Finale: 2015 USPA NYTS Junior Tournament and Joe Barry Memorial Cup
Fall SeasonSeptember13 Opening Game: Fall Classic
20 Cowboy Cup
27 Hendrick’s Gin Cup
October4 Caballero Cup
11 Houston Cup
18 Champagne Cup
25 Malbec Cup
November
1 Bayou Classic
8 Harvest Cup
15 Season Finale: USPA US Open Women’s Polo Championship
2015 Polo Schedule
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Welcome to the Houston Polo Club
Established in 1928, the Houston Polo Club is ideally situated on 26 acres in the heart of the city. Every year, the Houston Polo Club welcomes more than 10,000 visitors and over 150 players to its metropolitan location, adjacent to Memorial Park, just inside West Loop 610.
Join us for exciting polo events throughout the 2015 spring and fall polo seasons!
Spring Season: April 5–June 14
Fall Season: September 13–November 15
Please consult the 2015 Polo Schedule on page 12 for tournament dates.
Join us for:• International polo competitions• Champagne divot stomps• Holiday events
Come for the day, bring your VIP guests, or invest in box seating for your family, friends or corporation for the season! General admission, VIP seating, and sponsor boxes available.
The Houston Polo Club is the perfect location to host corporate, private, fundraising or social events. For more information about visiting the Houston Polo Club for a game or special event, visit www.thehoustonpoloclub.com or call 713.681.8571.
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Houston Polo Club Box SeatsBecoming a Houston Polo Club Box Seat holder is a great way to spend quality time with family and/or entertain clients. You and your guests will be provided service by the professional wait staff from our onsite concession, Ruth’s Chris Steak House.
ANNUAL BOX HOLDERS enjoy:
• Seating for six, for both our spring and fall polo seasons• One complimentary VIP parking pass • Your family and/or company name affixed to the box• Invites to Houston Polo Club social events and our occasional,
exclusive Thursday night polo matches
To purchase an annual box or for additional information, please email [email protected] or call 713-997-8375.
BOX BY THE DAY: For those who would like to entertain clients or friends without an annual commitment, boxes are avail-able by the day, based on availability. If you have a large group, you can reserve one of our new large boxes for 8–20 guests.
Reservations for Boxes “by the day” must be made online: www.thehoustonpoloclub.com/sunday-polo/tickets
Join us for Sunday Polo!
Polo tournaments are played throughout our spring and fall seasons, with final matches open to the public on Sunday afternoons. Tickets can be purchased on our website at www.thehoustonpoloclub.com/sunday-polo/tickets
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Polo FAQW atching your first polo match is so thrilling—but
it can also be very confusing! Polo is an incredibly
fast-paced game. Players and ponies pound up and
down the polo field at speeds of up to 35 mph in an effort to drive
what seems like an impossibly small ball through the goal posts at
either end. Until you have some of the lingo and rules down, what
happens on the field can seem like disorganized chaos. Here are
some answers to the most frequently asked questions we hear floating
around the spectator boxes.
How big is that field?
It’s huge. In fact, it is a little bigger than the size of nine football fields. Polo is played on a 300 x 160 yard (9 acre) field to accommodate the intense speed and pace of the game. Horse and player traffic can extend just outside of the low wooden border, but as soon as the ball leaves the field, it is out-of-bounds.
What is a chukker?
A chukker (also called a chukka in some polo-playing countries) is what we call a period of play in polo. In a low- or medium-goal game, players have four 7½ minute chukkers in which to score, and in a high-goal game, there are six 7½ minute chukkers. Players have four minutes in between each chukker to change ponies.
What is a goal?
Now, this seems like such a simple question, but, in polo, the term “goal” can refer to several things. First, there is the kind of goal that indicates that a point is scored. A point is scored when a player hits the ball between the two goal posts at any height, and that goal is confirmed by the flag bearer standing behind each goal. After each goal, the teams will change directions in order to equalize playing conditions.
The second kind of “goal” that is important in polo refers to a player’s handicap rating. Players in North America are assigned goal ratings by the United States Polo Association, based on their experience and skill on the field. Beginners are assigned a C (or -2) or B (or -1) rating. From there, as skills improve, the players are rated from A (or zero) to the top rating, a 10-goal player.
Players’ goal ratings also determine the make-up of their teams. Opposing teams are equally matched by adding up the rating numbers of each of their players. For example, a team competing in a 4-goal tournament must have a total handicap of 4 when all players’ ratings are added up (for example, they could field two 0-goal players, a 3-goal player and a 1-goal player, to add up to a total of 4 goals).
Ride-off or Bump: A horse’s shoulder is pressed into the shoulder of another player’s horse in an attempt to drive him or her off the line of the ball. Legal bumping of an opponent’s horse takes place at no more than a 45-degree angle.
Horses can step out of bounds during play, but the ball must stay inside.
What are the rules governing play?
The primary focus in polo is the safety of the horses and of the players. The most significant rule governing play is “right of way,” as designated by the “line of the ball.” Players can hit the ball from either side of their mounts (though they can only use their right hand to hold the mallet), and once the ball is in play, the “line of the ball” is established. The player who is closest to the ball with the narrowest angle has the right of way. Opposing players cannot cross the line too closely to the “on-line” player, nor can they approach the player at too sharp an angle, or they risk a foul and subsequent penalty. The severity of the penalty depends on how dangerous the infraction was to the horse or player. A foul is called by one of two on-field umpires, who must agree on its severity in order to award the appropriate penalty to the opposing team. In the case of a dispute between the umpires, there is a referee (Third Man) on the sidelines who will determine the call.
What is the difference between a polo pony and a horse used in other equestrian sports?
Polo ponies are thoroughbreds or part thoroughbred and part quarter horse, selected for their agility, speed, endurance, and intelligence. It takes two to three years to train a green pony, whose polo career can last over 15 years. The average polo pony stands 15.2 hands high, or 62 inches from the ground to the top of the withers (the base of pony’s neck). Their manes are roached (clipped short) and their tails are braided for their safety—so they don’t get caught up in the play. Polo players should have a string of at least one pony per chukker (those ponies work hard out there!).
How can I get started?
When you get tired of sitting on the sidelines, it’s time to check out the offerings of Houston Polo Club’s Regional Training Center. Polo players come from all backgrounds—some bring riding experience, others bring a great golf swing. Regardless, the adrenaline of combining horsemanship with hand-eye coordination hooks hundreds of players a year. Lessons can be a rigorous start to your polo career or a casual weekend pastime for family and friends. No matter your level, interest, or ability, no one ever regrets their first polo lesson, and rarely do they only show up for just one! Visit www.hpcstepupprogram.com for information on programs for players of all levels.
A day at Sunday Polo is a day well spent.
Hook: A defensive tactic in which a player hooks the mallet of an opposing player or blocks his or her swing.
Player numbers designate their position and strategy on the field.
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Polo Gear
THE PLAYER
1. POLO MALLET: Polo mallets have bamboo or plastic shafts that are f lexible and can make a complete arc under the pony’s neck or tail.
2. HELMET: Hard, lined helmets protect players’ heads from swinging mallets and balls traveling up to 100 mph.
3. BREECHES: Polo players always wear white breeches.
4. RIDING BOOTS AND KNEE PADS: Leather polo boots and knee pads provide protection for the player’s lower legs and knees.
THE PONY
5. BANDAGES AND BOOTS: These protective wraps shield the pony’s legs against contact with the ball or other ponies.
6. ROACHED MANE AND PLAITED TAIL: Polo ponies have plaited tails and clipped manes so they don’t get tangled in the action around them.
7. SADDLE AND BREASTPLATE: Polo saddles have little padding under the leg, allowing for maximum movement, and the breastplate prevents the saddle from slipping during the game.
8. POLO MARTINGALE: This leather strapping encourages proper head carriage.
9. DRAW REINS AND BRIDLE: This series of leather strapping, metal bit, and supports gives the player steering and stopping control.
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GET YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME:PERFORMANCE PSYCHOLOGY IN POLO
P olo is an incredibly physically
demanding sport on both the players
and the ponies. However, any player
will also tell you that the mental game is as
important, if not more so, than the physical game.
Performance psychology involves assessing where
a player’s head is and where they need to get
to in order to excel at their sport. Polo presents
many unique challenges that don’t exist in other
sports, including the ponies’ personalities and the
ever-changing make-up, skills, and strategies of
teams across seasons and tournaments.
The PlayerSports psychologists, or performance psychologists, can work with a polo player on his or her game at several different levels. The first level is with individual players. Miranda Banks, a 15-year veteran in performance psychology, has worked with polo players and teams of all goal levels to optimize their performance on the field. She concedes that working with an individual player is a great starting point: “I can work with a player over an extended period of time: setting goals and pathways for goal achievement that span sufficient tournaments to create real and sustainable improvements.” That goal setting and progress is measurable, allowing a player to set objectives and track their progress.
The first step in working with a performance psychologist is evaluation and analysis. According to Banks, initial goals could include technical, physical and mental development, as well as specific goal setting for handicap development. As a big part of the initial assessment, as well as ongoing analysis, Miranda likes to observe a player during games, practices and training sessions.
Performance psychology doesn’t end at preparation, however. When you work with a sports psychologist, you analyze how you
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approach and react to every aspect of your game, including how you mentally prepare for a game; how you operate within your team; and how to move on from a particularly difficult game, chukker, or even play.
A player who uses psychological techniques successfully will be able to consistently use the skills they have mastered in different situations as well as adapt them in new and unusual circumstances. The more practice a player has with techniques, the more automatic they become when reacting not only to the play, but also to the ponies.
The Ponies
Polo isn’t just about setting goals as an individual—there are many more moving parts than that! When you are playing polo, you essentially have two levels of teamwork that you need to focus on. The primary partnership is between the player and the pony. Most serious polo players will have a string of four to eight ponies for a game. In order to be productive on the field, a player must understand each pony’s unique disposition and apply specific riding skills, communication techniques, and game strategies according to each pony’s specific strengths and weaknesses.
Managing a pony effectively is not the only focus on the field. As Banks explains, horses are keenly perceptive animals that react to emotions: “Anyone who rides is aware that horses pick up on the smallest changes to their rider’s behavior. When a
Performance-Enhancing TechniquesGoal setting: Goal setting is a powerful tool for enhancing motivation, focusing on particular skill development or facilitating rehabilitation from an injury. Set realistic goals with consistent steps that are precise, measurable, and in line with the abilities and skills you have mastered.
Visualization: Imagining your performance in vivid detail with a specific focus on sights, smells, kinesthetic (muscular) movements and proper timing can help you achieve those goals through mental preparation, anxiety control, and focus.
Relaxation: Being able to access techniques that relax you in the midst of a frenetic game is invaluable to maintaining your focus. Polo is incredibly fast-paced, and you need to be able to make good, focused decisions while keeping your mental and physical energy piqued. Use down times when the action isn’t as intense to practice rituals that can help you relax, refocus, and reduce unproductive anxiety.
Pre-performance routines: Not to be confused with superstitious rituals that some athletes practice, these routines are techniques that athletes can use consistently to mentally prepare for a game to avoid distraction and focus. These routines can include checklists, mental rehearsals, breathing techniques or even listening to music.
Team-building: Team-building techniques focus on improving communication among players, setting group objectives, and building trust and respect.
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player is nervous in the saddle, non-verbal signals, to which a pony is constantly tuned, are often conflicting and inconsistent, meaning that the pony—who is looking to their rider for clear leadership—is confused about what they are meant to do and where they are meant to do it.” The relationships you have and are building with each of your ponies are important to consider when you are looking at setting your performance goals.
The Team
Once you have set goals for yourself and your ponies, it is time to look at the bigger picture of how your team can improve as a unit. This can be especially challenging at the club level because your team composition can change frequently—not just from season to season, but even from tournament to tournament.
“Unless it is a high goal team that is consistently together for the season across a number of tournaments,” Banks explains, “it is difficult to have enough time with a single team to create sustainable improvement. Since there are only four players on a polo team, if you change one player, you change 25 per cent of the team—which is a huge difference.”
This fluid quality to club teams can make long-term goal setting more challenging, because it is difficult to observe sustainable improvement over time. Each time a player changes, it changes the skills, strategy, and dynamic of the team. However, each team can still work on general goals that will translate to any team they work with, including game strategy, team dynamics, open communication, active listening strategies, and leadership on the field.
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The 2014 USPA U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship®
In November 2014, 12 teams composed of some of the world’s best women polo players came to the Houston Polo Club to compete in the nation’s premier event in women’s
polo tournaments. The U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship® is a 6-goal tournament that is the only national-level USPA title in women’s polo in the United States. Running concurrently is the 2-Goal U.S. Women’s Handicap tournament. The title tournament was resurrected in 2011 after a 21-year hiatus, marking the continuing growth of women’s polo and the Houston Polo Club’s commitment to developing the sport in the United States and internationally.
Four teams competed in this year’s U.S. Open Women’s Polo Championship®, showcasing the best in women’s polo. Following a first round loss to BTA in overtime, Northern Trust fought hard to defeat San Saba/Shanghai by a goal in the
second round to tie the two with a 1–1 record, and then win the shootout against that same team to advance to the final. It was déjà vu for Northern Trust (Maureen Brennan, Julia Smith, Sarah Wiseman, and Claire Brougham) in the final against BTA (Brianna Galindo, KC Krueger, Sheila Lequerica, and Lia Salvo). This time Northern Trust edged BTA out in overtime 5–4 on a penalty #2 goal by Julia Smith. MVP in that game was awarded to Sarah Wiseman of Northern Trust.
This year’s U.S. Women’s Handicap tournament saw eight teams competing, with tournament play at ERG arena and the finals held at the Houston Polo Club’s Flanders Field. The final saw Pegasus (Ann Andras, Rel Mazur, Sheila Lequerica, and Lia Salvo) defeat Lazy 3 (Louisa Fikes, Molly Musselman, Caroline Stimmel, and Isabella Wolf) with a score of 11–3. MVP in that final game was awarded to Lia Salvo of Pegasus.
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The Club League was designed for polo players who have some experience playing at the lower competitive levels and wish to develop their skills in a relaxed environment. This 4-goal level of polo is a great place to transition between leagues. Taking a season to play in the Club League helps set a solid foundation for players who are looking to grow and improve in the sport. Its structure will nurture players’ skills to prepare them to play faster and more competitive polo.
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The Margarita League is a coaching league for graduates of the Houston Polo Club Polo School. Played on a smaller field or in the polo arena, an instructor is placed on each team to coach players up to a competitive 2-goal league level. The Margarita League runs in both the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) seasons.
Horses are available for lease for this program. For more information on the Margarita League, contact Mark Prinsloo at [email protected].
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Junior PoloDo you have a young horse enthusiast who is raring to get on the polo field? The family-friendly Junior Polo program at the Houston Polo Club focuses on teaching young players about teamwork, horsemanship and responsibility on the polo field. As kids grow and become more experienced and their playing abilities improve, HPC offers Interscholastic teams for junior high and high school players, which participate in regional and national arena tournaments.
• Open to junior players ages 8 to 18.
• Indoor and outdoor leagues are offered in spring, fall and winter sessions.
• Outdoor tournaments are organized by skill level, including Lead Line, Walk Trot, Intermediate Division, and Advanced Division.
• Students should have a mallet and helmet. Horses and tack are available for lease.
For more information on junior polo programming, contact Merrily Quincoces, [email protected]
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National Youth Tournament Series 2014
The 2014 National Youth Tournament Series took place on June 14 and 15 at the Houston Polo Club. The tournament hosted 12 teams of polo players under the age of 19. Four levels of junior players competed, including Lead Line, Walk Trot, Intermediate and Advanced National Youth Tournament Series teams. The tournament provided Houston’s young players an opportunity to showcase the skills they have learned
participating in the Junior Polo Program at Houston Polo Club. On the Saturday night, the Price family and Russo’s New York Pizzeria sponsored a party for the young athletes at the Rockin P Ranch.
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Polo School at the Houston Polo ClubMany of our spectators attend a Sunday match and leave with a desire for more. The Houston Polo Club invites you to join the fun and learn to play the exciting sport of polo. All levels, skills, and ages from juniors to adults are welcome!
Sign up for Spring Polo School and receive these extra perks:
• A $200 HPC Tack Shoppe credit towards boots or a helmet• 2 tickets to every 2015 Sunday Polo match• A member parking pass for Sunday Polo• An HPC Polo School shirt
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A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF A PRO:
JOE WAYNE BARRY
G rowing up in a polo family, Joe
Wayne Barry is used to life on
the road. While his family had a
home base at their ranch in San Antonio, Joe
grew up traveling between California, Texas and
sometimes Florida, following the career of his
polo pro father. Joe started playing polo at the age
of 10 and played his first game as a pro at the
age of 15. The life of a polo pro involves a lot of
hustle to find sponsors for each season, constant
vigilance growing and maintaining your string
of ponies, and a good storage locker to keep your
non-polo life safe as you spend your days either
on the field or on the road. It is a life that Joe
wouldn’t trade for anything.
How did you get started as a young pro?
My first pro experience was as an alternate for Glen Holden on the U.S. Open Team when I was 15. Memo [Gracida] was the captain. Because I was the alternate, I got to work with the team a lot, and Memo asked me to come to Florida and play with him. I spent my first three years as a pro in Florida with Memo. I had 13 horses, and I would play them and groom them myself. All of our practice games were 30+ goals. It was a lot of work, but it was awesome.
When I was learning the game, I would look for players that were built like me, and if I admired something about their game, I would ask them about it. I wouldn’t ask them a whole bunch of questions; I would just ask them about that one shot. Then I would try the technique out and see what worked. I think my style is a mixture of 10 players—I just took a different piece from each of them.
As a young pro, how did you go about getting work?
When I started, there wasn’t much in place to help a young player. I just looked around, saw who was playing, and then I would figure out who they were going to use for the next year. If I didn’t know the manager, I would just call them up and introduce myself. I would say: “I know you guys are looking for a two-goaler next season, and I just wanted to let you know I am looking. I have this many good horses, and I would be really interested in playing, so keep me in mind.” I would just call everybody I knew that had a slot.
Now, there is a great system for young players. You can get some help through USPA to at least get you in the door, to see if you have some talent. Before, I couldn’t even get horses together or pay the entry fee. The only mentoring I got was when I went up and bothered pros. And I was lucky: because my dad was a well-respected polo pro, a lot of people would take time when I asked them, but they were intimidating!
When you’re starting out, you always have to be around. You have to be where everybody sees you all the time. The more charismatic you are, the better. The more you’re willing to go up and talk to people, the more they are willing to hire you. Everybody will talk to you, but you have to go ask.
What is the most challenging aspect of being a pro?
The hardest thing now is just keeping a steady sponsor. Usually, when you get to my age, you have built up some nice horses. But when you’re carrying so many horses, you need to keep a steady job. I have been really fortunate. I have had incredible luck with sponsors—long-term, really nice, good people. I have been with my sponsor for 11 years, and I play winter and summer with him. So I only have 4 or 5 months a year where I freelance.
Now that you have some experience under your belt and a steady sponsor, do you have typical year?
It’s pretty typical right now. I get to Sarasota, Florida in mid-December, and I stay there and play until the first week in April. I usually come back to the Houston Polo Club for April, May and half of June. In July and August, I play at Flying H in Wyoming with my sponsor. I usually come back to Houston and play September and October, and then I take November off. This season, I am probably going to stay in Florida until May and then go to Sheridan, WY. And then I think I might go to Minneapolis and Chattanooga. My Florida sponsor wants to play a charity game out in Chattanooga, so this year I am going to go and do that with him. It changes every year. I used to go to New York in the summer. I’ve been everywhere: Palm Beach, Texas, Aspen, Santa Barbara.
Is it difficult traveling as much as you do as a polo pro?
No! Being on the road is awesome. I get cabin fever if I’m somewhere longer than a few months. I need to get out. I’m almost like a carnie, on the road all the time. You just think differently when you’re on the road. I always drive my own
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horses. I drive a big rig and I have my car shipped to where I am going. Two weeks before I go, I just order everything up and then I ship everything out and pick up at the next place. I have a storage unit where I put all my stuff. I don’t know anything else but that—that’s how I grew up. We would arrive somewhere and my parents would just let me loose at the polo club. I think if you’re used to it, and born into it, it doesn’t affect you at all.
Being a polo pro, I get to go to a job every day that most people would only dream of doing. It’s just amazing: the travel, never being in an office. I am very proud that I have never stepped inside an office in my entire life.
What advice would you give to an up-and-coming player who would like to become a pro?
Any time you have a chance, buy a horse or improve your string. That’s the biggest battle. Try to improve your string and just ask as many questions as possible. Ask everybody anything. Everybody I asked helped me get to where I am in my polo career. People will help you—you just have to ask them.
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Name Rating Hometown
Kerstie Allen 1 Brookshire, Texas
Carlucho Arellano 5 Wellington, Florida
Stewart Armstrong 3 San Antonio, Texas
Agustin Arrayago 2 Pierce, Texas
Joe Wayne Barry 4 Brookshire, Texas
Brad Blake 4 Wellington, Florida
Jeff Blake 6 Wellington, Florida
Peter Blake 2 Burleson, Texas
Marcos Bignoli 4 Wellington, Florida
Chad Bowman 2 La Grange, Kentucky
Hamish Bray 3 St. Louis, Missouri
Tiffany Busch 2 Wellington, Florida
Jorge Cernadas 4 Dallas, Texas
Nick Cifuni 3 Denver, Colorado
David Crea 1 Houston, Texas
Jason Crowder 6 Santa Barbara, California
Jose Donoso 6 Middleburg, Virginia
Sugar Erskine 6 Wellington, Florida
Daniel Fernandez 3 Houston, Texas
Taylor Freeman 1.5 Aiken, South Carolina
Carlitos Galindo 3 Thermal, California
Carlos Galindo 4 Thermal, California
Hector Galindo 5 Wellington, Florida
Nicolai Galindo 4 Thermal, California
Jeff Hall 7 Sealy, Texas
JW Hall 3 Sealy, Texas
Name Rating Hometown
Tiamo Hudspeth 1 Wharton, Texas
Steve Krueger 3 Argyle, Texas
Wayne Kvalsvig 2 Brookshire, Texas
C. J. Lequerica 1.5 Sealy, Texas
Sheila Lequerica 1 Sealy, Texas
Drew Luplow 1.5 Banner, Wyoming
Bryan Middleton 3 Waller, Texas
Billy Mudra 3 Bellville, Texas
Remy Muller 2 Lockeford, California
Martin Munoz 2 Brookshire, Texas
Christopher Nevins 4 Cat Spring, Texas
Robert Orthwein 3 St. Louis, Missouri
Neil Osburg 1.5 Clearwater Beach, Florida
Kristy Outhier 2 Utopia, Texas
Mark Prinsloo 3 Brookshire, Texas
Charly Quincoces 4 Wichita, Kansas
Shane Rice 4 Bellville, Texas
Jimmy Seward 3 Brookshire, Texas
Jared Sheldon 3 Poway, California
Hernan Tejera 3 Fulshear, Texas
Neels Ulys 1 Sealy, Texas
Jorge Vargas 1 Fulshear, Texas
Felipe Vercellino 3 Middleburg, Virginia
Marcos Villanueva 4 Fulshear, Texas
Cody Woodfin 2 Wharton, Texas
Mason Wroe 4 Columbus, Texas
Houston Polo Club Pros
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John Alexander, 1 Pierce Anon, B.5Jeff Anon, AAnne Andras, B.5 David Andras, 1
Grace Burgert, B Joe Chandler, B.5Rene Campos, A.5 Crystal Cassidy, A
Kelly Beal, 1 Andrea Brucculeri, BWill Brown, BFox Benton, A Rebecca
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Cynthia Ernyey, B Charles Fridge, AJoe Fitzsimons, 1Mustafa Fasinro, 1 Asa Fitzsimons, A
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Philipp Kampshoff, 1Clare Jackson, B
Esther Kane, B
Saeed Kahkeshani, BJoanie Jackson, B Josie Jones, B
Liz Magyar, NR David Marks, A.5Shuman Majumder, B Colleen Marks, B.5
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K.C. Krueger, 1.5Cara Kennedy, BTim Kelly, A
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Mary Austin Moody, B Kelly Plato, AKendall Plank, AAnson Moore, B.5 Cristi Payan, A
Wesley Sinor, 1 Sloan Stefanakis, A.5Raymond Stainback, A Nick Stefanakis, B
Lauren Rae, B Debbie Shelton, BJenny Sharrock, B.5Megan Rahlfs, B Marty Salinas, NR
Carl Price, A.5 Kristy Outhier, 2Sarah Prinsloo, ACourtney Price, B Grayson Price, B.5
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