UNITED STATES POLO ASSOCIATION®
2022
THE MUSEUM OF POLO AND HALL OF FAME MISSION STATEMENT The National Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame is a non-profit educational organization, 501 (c) (3), dedicated to the preservation of the history and tradition of the sport of polo. The Museum houses an extensive collection of historic documents and physical treasures that include important trophies, artifacts, books, statistical records, periodicals, films, videos, recordings, works of art and other polo memorabilia. The Hall of Fame at the Museum was created to honor the heroes of the sport who have contributed to the game in an extraordinary and honorable manner, whether by dedication to the sport or by ability and record as a player. Each year, icons of the past and eligible living heroes are inducted into the Hall of Fame. The Philip Iglehart Award is an award to acknowledge exceptional lifetime contributions to the sport of polo. The great horses of the sport are also honored and acknowledged as “Horses to Remember” in the Hall of Fame. OFFICERS Chairman: Martin S. Cregg President: Melissa Potamkin Ganzi Vice-President: Anthony Coppola Treasurer: Joe Kozlick Secretary: Wade Byrd Vice-President/Executive Director: George J. DuPont Jr. Stewart Armstrong Anthony L. Coppola Russell G. Corey Martin S. Cregg Melissa Potamkin Ganzi
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Glen A. Holden Sr. Paul E. Jornayvaz Robert P. Jornayvaz III Joseph Kozlik Madison Richardson
Peter J. Rizzo Cliff Sifton Daniel Walker
John C. Oxley - Honorary Member S.K. Johnston Jr. - Honorary Member HALL OF FAME NOMINATING COMMITTEE Chairman: Peter Rizzo Lester “Red” Armour III Julio Arellano Stewart Armstrong Chrys Beal Joey Casey
Russell G. Corey Hector Galindo Julian Hipwood Glen Holden Sr. Jorie Butler Kent
Victoria Owens John C. “Jack” Oxley William Sinclaire Charles Smith Tommy Wayman
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