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U.S. Open Polo Championship

Annual polo championship

U.S. Open Polo Championship

Summary

Annual polo championship

US Open Polo Championship Trophy

The US Open Polo Championship is an annual polo championship in the United States. It is organized since 1904 by the United States Polo Association (USPA).

History

The tournament was first played on September 20, 1904 at Van Cortlandt Park in The Bronx in New York City.

At the first game the Wanderers defeated the Meadowbrook Freebooters.

After the inaugural U.S. Open in 1904, the tournament was not played again until 1910, when it grew to include six teams. It resumed at Narragansett Pier, Rhode Island, where it was played for several years before relocating to what became its longtime home, Meadowbrook Polo Club in Old Westbury, New York.

In 1954, the U.S. Open moved to Oak Brook, Illinois, where it remained for 22 years, followed by an eight-year stint at Retama in San Antonio, Texas.

In the late 1980s and into the 1990s, the tournament circulated among several clubs throughout the United States, including Eldorado, Lexington, Palm Beach and Royal Palm. In 2004, marking one hundred years since the tournament's inception, the U.S. Open Polo Championship relocated to the International Polo Club Palm Beach, where it has been ever since.

Unlike its counterpart the Argentine Open Polo Championship in Argentina, no 40 goal team has ever competed for the U.S. Open Polo Championship. Originally there were no team handicap limits for the U.S. Open, but limits were eventually put in place by the United States Polo Association in the post-WWII era (thereby ending the true "Open" status of the tournament). During most of the post-WWII era the handicap limit per team was 26 goals. In 2019, the United States Polo Association lowered the maximum handicap for the tournament to 22 goals per team in an effort to foster increased tournament participation.

Trophy

The U.S. Open Polo Championship trophy was designed by artist Sally James Farnham. The silver cup features horses and riders in relief around the top perimeter and bottom bowl of the cup with rearing horses rising from the base of the cup.

Statistics

The individual record holder with the most US Open Polo Championships is Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida Jr with 16 total championships.

The individual record holder with the most US Open Polo Championships in a row is Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida Jr with 6 championships in a row (1992 through 1997). The individuals with the second most US Open Polo Championships in a row (four in a row) are Jack Murphy (1964-1967), Ray Harrington Jr. (1966-1969), and Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida Jr (1987-1990).

The two individuals with the greatest length of time between their first victory and their latest victory are Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida Jr (1977 to 2004) and Michael V. ("Mike") Azzaro (1986 to 2013) both with 27 years between first and last wins.

The individual record holder with the most US Open Polo Championship runner-up appearances is Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr. with 9 total runner-up appearances.

Only 5 times in history has an identically formed team won the U.S. Open two years in row. Those teams were: Cooperstown (1912 & 1913), Meadow Brook (1919 & 1920), Greentree (1935 & 1936), Old Westbury (1937 & 1938), and Zacara (2012 & 2013). Zacara was the only team to do it in the team-handicap-limit era. No identically formed team has ever won the U.S. Open three years in a row.

The Championship has been won four times by non-U.S. based teams. The foreign winners were: Ranelagh from England (1910), the Argentine Polo Federation team (1922), the Argentine Santa Paula team (1931), and Mexico (1946).

On April 12, 1998, Nic Roldan became the youngest player to ever win the Championship. He was 15 years and 129 days old. On April 18, 2021, Adolfo "Poroto" Cambiaso Jr. became the second youngest player to ever win the Championship. He was 15 years and 143 days old.

There are three players who won the U.S. Open while simultaneously holding office as Chairman of the USPA. They were: Louis E. Stoddard (1927), Elbridge T. Gerry (1940), and William T. Ylvisaker (1972).

Champions

YearWinnerPlayers / (Handicap)Team HcapScoreRunner UpPlayers / (Handicap)Team HcapHost
1904WanderersCharles Randolph Snowden (6), John E Cowdin (8), Monte Waterbury (8), Lawrence Waterbury (9)314 1/2 - 3FreebootersDevereux Milburn (4), Rodolphe L. "Dolph" Agassiz (9), Foxhall P. Keene (9), Joshua Crane (6)28
1905Not held
1906Not held
1907Not held
1908Not held
1909Not held
1910RanelaghRiversdale N. Grenfell, Francis Grenfell, Earl of Rocksavage, F.A. Gill7 3/4 - 3 3/4Point Judith PerroquetsHugh Drury, Frederick Prince, Rodolphe L. "Dolph" Agassiz, William Balding
1911Not held
1912CooperstownFrancis S. von Stade (4), Charles C. "Pad" Rumsey (5), Charles P. Beadleston (4), Malcolm Stevenson9 - 5 3/4Bryn MawrAlexander Brown, H.W. Harrison (5), Robert E. Strawbridge Sr., Charles Randolph Snowden
1913CooperstownFrancis S. von Stade (5), Charles C. "Pad" Rumsey (5), Charles P. Beadleston (5), Malcolm Stevenson (7)227 - 2 1/2Point JudithJ.M. Waterbury Jr, J. Watson Webb, Devereux Milburn, Lord Wodehouse
1914Meadow Brook MagpiesNorcross L. Tilney, J. Watson Webb, William G. Loew, Howard Phipps11 - 8 3/4Point JudithW. Plunket Stewart, Earle W. Hopping, Alexander Brown, Philip Syng Physick Randolph Jr.
1915Not held
New rule is enacted allowing for free hits after penalties instead of deducting fractions of goals for fouls.
1916Meadow BrookHoward Phipps, Charles C. "Pad" Rumsey, William G. Loew, Devereux Milburn8-3CoronadoGustave Maurice Heckscher, Elliott C. Bacon, Earle W. Hopping, Malcolm Stevenson
1917Not held
1918Not held
1919Meadow BrookFrederick H. Prince Jr., J. Watson Webb, Francis S. von Stade, Devereux Milburn5-4CooperstownLouis E. Stoddard, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Charles C. "Pad" Rumsey, Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.
1920Meadow BrookFrederick H. Prince Jr., J. Watson Webb, Robert E. Strawbridge Sr., Devereux Milburn12-3CooperstownFrederick H. Prince Jr, Rodman Wanamaker 2nd, Charles C. "Pad" Rumsey, J.C. Cowden
1921Great NeckLouis E. Stoddard, Rodman Wanamaker, 2nd, J. Watson Webb, Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.8-6RockawayMorgan Belmont, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Benjamin K. Gatins, John C. Cowdin
1922Argentine Polo FederationJuan B. Miles, Juan D. Nelson, David B. Miles, Luis L. Lacey14-7Meadow BrookFrancis S. von Stade, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Elliott C. Bacon, Devereux Milburn
1923Meadow BrookRaymond Belmont, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Robert E. Strawbridge Jr., Devereux Milburn12-9British ArmyColonel T.P. Melvill, Lieut. J.S. Leaf, Major Frank B. Hurndall, Maj. Vivian N. Lockett
1924MidwickEdgar G. Miller, Eric L. Pedley, Arthur P. Perkins, Carleton F. Burke6-5WanderersHenry C. Lacey, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Louis E. Stoddard, Elmer Boeseke Sr.
1925Orange CountyW. Averell Harriman, J. Watson Webb, Malcolm Stevenson, John C. Cowdin11-9Meadow BrookCornelius V. "Sonny" Whitney, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Elmer Boeseke Sr., Devereux Milburn
1926HurricanesStephen "Laddie" Sanford, Eric L. Pedley, Capt. Charles T.I. Roark, Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.7-6ArgentineCarlos Land, Jack Nelson, Luis L. Lacey, Manuel Andrada
1927Sands PointW. Averell Harriman, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., John C. Cowdin, Louis E. Stoddard11-7Army-in-IndiaCapt. Richard George, Capt. John Dening, Maj. Eric Atkinson, Lt. Humphrey Guinness, Lt. Col George de la Poer Beresford
1928Meadow BrookCornelius V. "Sonny" Whitney, Winston Guest, Juan B. Miles, Malcolm Stevenson8-5United States ArmyLieut. McDowell Jones (4), Capt. Charley Gerhardt, Capt. Peter P. Rodes, Capt. George E. Huthsteiner
1929HurricanesStephen "Laddie" Sanford, Capt. Charles T.I. Roark, J. Watson Webb, Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.11-7Sands PointW. Averell Harriman, Earle A.S. Hopping, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., A. Charles Schwartz
1930HurricanesStephen "Laddie" Sanford, Eric L. Pedley (8), Capt. Charles T.I. Roark (9), Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.6-5TempletonRaymond Guest, Winston Guest (8), Lewis Lacey (9), Lt. Humphrey Guinness (7)
1931Santa PaulaAndres Gazzotti, Juan J. Reynal, Jose J. Reynal, Manuel Andrada11-8HurricanesStephen "Laddie" Sanford, Winston Guest, Capt. Charles T.I. Roark, Terence Preece
1932TempletonMike Phipps, Winston Guest, Stewart B. Iglehart, Raymond Guest16-3GreentreeJock Whitney, Eric Horace Tyrrell-Martin (7), Gerald Balding, Hubert "Rube" Williams
1933AuroraSeymour Knox, J.P. Mills, Elbridge T. Gerry, E.J. Boeseke Jr14-11GreentreeJock Whitney, Cecil Smith, Gerald Balding, Ivor Balding
1934TempletonMike Phipps (7), Winston Guest (8), Stewart B. Iglehart (7), Raymond Guest (6)2810-7AuroraSeymour Knox (7), J.P. Mills (8), William Post Jr (7), E.J. Boeseke Jr (10)32
1935GreentreeGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Gerald Balding, Jock Whitney7-6AuroraSeymour Knox, J.P. Mills, Elbridge T. Gerry, William Post Jr
1936GreentreeGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick (6), Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr. (10), Gerald Balding (9), Jock Whitney (5)3011-10TempletonMike Phipps 9, J.P. Mills, Stewart B. Iglehart, Winston Guest
1937Old WestburyMike Phipps (9), Cecil Smith (10), Stewart B. Iglehart (10), Cornelius V. "Sonny" Whitney11-6GreentreeGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick, Gerald Balding, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Jock Whitney
1938Old WestburyMike Phipps (9), Cecil Smith (10), Stewart B. Iglehart (10), Cornelius V. "Sonny" Whitney16-7GreentreeGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick, Roberto Cavanagh, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Jock Whitney
1939Bostwick FieldGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick, Bobby Gerry, Jr., Elbridge T. Gerry, Eric Horace Tyrrell-Martin8-7GreentreeJ. Peter Grace Jr, Bob Skene, Thomas "Tommy" Hitchcock, Jr., Jock Whitney
U.S. Open match format is changed from 8 chukkers to 6 chukkers.
1940AknustiGerald Smith, Bobby Gerry, Jr. (8), Elbridge T. Gerry (9), Alan L. Corey, Jr.5-4Great NeckGeorge Mead, J. Peter Grace Jr, Stewart B. Iglehart, Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.
1941Gulf StreamBen Phipps (3), Mike Phipps (8), Charles Skiddy von Stade (6), Alan L. Corey, Jr. (6)2310-6AknustiEdward H Gerry (4), George H. "Pete" Bostwick (7), Elbridge T. Gerry (9). Henry A Gerry (4)24
1942Not held
1943Not held
1944Not held
1945Not held
1946MexicoGabriel Gracida, Guillermo Gracida, Alejandro Gracida, Jose Gracida11-9Los AmigosAntonio Nava Castillo, Stewart B. Iglehart, Michael Phipps, Alberto Ramos Sesma
1947Old WestburyPedro Silvero, Clarence C. Combs Jr., Stewart B. Iglehart, George Oliver10-7MexicoGabriel Gracida, Guillermo Gracida, Alejandro Gracida, Grijaiva Sonora
1948HurricanesStephen "Laddie" Sanford, Larry J. Sheerin, Peter Perkins, Cecil Smith7-6Great NeckEddie O'Brien, J. Peter Grace Jr, George Oliver, Alan Corey, Jr.
1949HurricanesLarry J. Sheerin, Roberto Cavanagh, Cecil Smith, Stephen "Laddie" Sanford10-4El TrebolJuan Reynal, Julio Menditeguy, Carlos Menditeguy, Horacio Castilla
1950Bostwick FieldGeorge H. "Pete" Bostwick, George K. Oliver, Alan Corey, Jr., Devereux Milburn Jr.7-5CaliforniaRobert Fletcher, Clarence Combs, Jr., Bob Skene, Carlton Beal
1951MilwaukeePedro Silvero, Peter Perkins, George K. Oliver, Robert A. Uihlein Jr.6-2Meadow BrookC.R. Leonard, Jr., Clarence Combs, Jr., Alan Corey, Jr., Albert Parsells
1952Beverly HillsRobert Fletcher, Tony Veen, Bob Skene (10), Carlton Beal9-6San FranciscoVictor Graber, Eric L. Pedley, William R. Linfoot, Robert Smith
1953Meadow BrookHenry Lewis III, Philip L.B. Iglehart, Alan Corey, Jr., George H. "Pete" Bostwick7-4ChicagoPaul Butler, Lewis Smith, Cecil Smith, Thomas Healey
1954C.C.C.-Meadow BrookA. Donald Beveridge, George H. "Pete" Bostwick, Alan Corey, Jr., Harold L. Barry10-5BrandywineHerbert Pennell, Ray Harrngton, Clarence C. Combs Jr., William A. "Billy" Mayer
1955C.C.C.A. Donald Beveridge, William R. Linfoot, Paul (Bill) Barry, Harold L. Barry9-8BrandywineRaworth Williams, Ray Harrington Jr., Clarence C. Combs Jr., William A. "Billy" Mayer
1956BrandywineRaworth Williams, Ray Harrington Jr., Clarence C. Combs Jr., William A. "Billy" Mayer11-10AuroraWilliam T. Ylvisaker, Northrup R. Knox (7), Lewis Smith (8), Seymour H. Knox III (5)
1957Detroit C.C.C.A. Donald Beveridge, Robert Beveridge, George K. Oliver, Harold L. Barry13-3AikenVincent Rizzo, George H. "Pete" Bostwick, Alan Corey, Jr., Devereux Milburn Jr.
1958DallasRaworth Williams, William R. Linfoot, Bob Skene (10), Luis Ramos7-5Solo CupDelmar Carroll, Ray Harrington Jr., William A. "Billy" Mayer, Russell Firestone
1959Circle FDelmar Carroll, Ray Harrington Jr., William A. "Billy" Mayer, Russell Firestone8-7AuroraSeymour H. Knox III, Northrup R. Knox, Lewis Smith, Horacio Castilla
1960Oak Brook C.C.C.A. Donald Beveridge, Wayne Brown, Cecil Smith, Harold L. Barry8-5Royal Palm
1961MilwaukeeGuillermo Gracida, Julio Muller, George Oliver, Robert A. Uihlein Jr.13-9Beaver Ridge FarmA. Donald Beveridge, William T. Ylvisaker, Harold L. Barry, John Armstrong
1962Santa BarbaraRonald Tongg, William R. Linfoot, Bob Skene (10), Roy Barry Jr.8-7Royal PalmBert Beveridge, Robert Beveridge, Harold L. Barry, Ray Harrington Jr.
1963TulsaJohn T. Oxley, Ray Harrington Jr., Harold L. Barry, Robert Beveridge7-6CrescentsWilliam G. Atkinson, Leslie L. "Bud" Linfoot, Roy Barry, Erwin Anisz
1964Concar Oak BrookLeslie L. "Bud" Linfoot, Charles W. Smith (4), Julio Muller, Jack Murphy10-9Solo Cup CrescentsVic Graber, James Kraml Jr., Bob Skene, Roy Barry
1965Oak Brook-Santa BarbaraRonald Tongg, Charles W. Smith (6), William R. Linfoot (9), Jack Murphy11-5BunntycoJohn Armstrong, Ray Harrington Jr., Roy Barry, Richard Bunn
1966TulsaJohn T. Oxley, Ray Harrington Jr., Harold L. Barry, Jack Murphy10-5Fountain GroveRobert Walter, Leslie L. "Bud" Linfoot, Roy Barry, Allan Scherer
1967Bunntyco-Oak BrookDelmar Carroll, Ray Harrington Jr., Jack Murphy, Richard Bunn8-2Milwaukee
1968MidlandGeorge Landreth, Ray Harrington Jr., Roy Barry Jr., Harold A. (Joe) Barry9-8Milwaukee
1969Tulsa GreenhillJames R. "Hap" Sharp, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Ray Harrington Jr., William G. Atkinson11-10MilwaukeeHugo Dalmar Jr., Bennie Gutierrez, Harold L. Barry, Robert A. Uihlein III
1970Tulsa GreenhillJames R. "Hap" Sharp, Reuben Evans, Harold L. Barry, Harold A. (Joe) Barry9-5Oak Brook
1971Oak BrookHugo Dalmar Jr., Charles W. Smith, Allan Scherer, Robert Beveridge8-7Tulsa GreenhillJames R. "Hap" Sharp, William Cort "Corky" Linfoot, Harold L. Barry, Harold A. (Joe) Barry
1972MilwaukeeWilliam T. Ylvisaker, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Bennie Gutierrez, Robert A. Uihlein III9-5TulsaDelmar Carroll, John C. "Jack" Oxley, Allan Scherer, Patrick Dix
1973Oak BrookHugo Dalmar Jr., William G. Atkinson, Charles W. Smith, Robert Beveridge9-4Willow BendNorman Brinker
1974MilwaukeeDelmar Carroll, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Harold A. (Joe) Barry, Robert A. Uihlein III7-6HoustonWilliam S. Farish III, Red Armour, Roy M. Barry Jr., Charles Wright
1975MilwaukeeJames I. Uihlein, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Harold A. (Joe) Barry, Robert A. Uihlein III14-6Tulsa-Dallas
1976Willow BendWilliam S. Farish III, Charles W. Smith, Roy M. Barry Jr., Norman Brinker10-5TulsaWilliam "Bill" Sinclaire, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Bart Evans, John C. "Jack" Oxley
1977RetamaWilliam Cort "Corky" Linfoot, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Harold A. (Joe) Barry, Stephen M. Gose11-7Wilson RanchWillam B. Wilson, Fortunato Gomez Romero, Antonio Herrera, Ernesto Trotz
1978Abercrombie & KentGeoffrey Kent, David Wigdahl, Antonio Herrera, Stuart Mackenzie7-6TulsaMichael Carney, Ronald Tongg, Red Armour, Seth W. Herndon Jr.
1979RetamaWilliam Cort "Corky" Linfoot, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Harold A. (Joe) Barry, Stephen M. Gose6-5HuisacheJoel R. Baker, Alejandro Soldati (replaced in final by Ken Fransen due to broken shoulder), Charles W. Smith, William S. Farish III
1980Southern HillsSeth W. Herndon Jr., Jake Sieber, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Ruben Gracida9-6Willow BendJoel R. Baker, Charles W. Smith, Roy M. Barry, Norman Brinker
1981Rolex A & KGeoffrey Kent, Joel R. Baker, Antonio Herrera, Stuart Mackenzie10-9RetamaCarlos Gracida, Harold A. (Joe) Barry, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Norman Brinker
1982RetamaStephen M. Gose, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Ruben Gracida, Carlos Gracida11-6TulsaEmil Richard "Dick" Albert III, Julian Hipwood, Howard Hipwood, Podger El-Effendi
1983Ft. LauderdaleJohn C. "Jack" Oxley, Fortunato Gomez Romero, Bart Evans, Ruben Gracida8-5RetamaTom Gose, Carlos Gracida, Guillermo Gracida Jr. (replaced in final by Howard Hipwood due to broken collarbone), Stephen Gose
1984RetamaThomas Gose, Carlos Gracida, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Stephen Gose12-9Ft. LauderdaleDale Smicklas
1985Carter RanchPreston Carter, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Carlos Gracida, Pablo Rincon Gallardo10-8Ft. LauderdaleJohn C. "Jack" Oxley, Rob Walton, Owen Rinehart, Bart Evans
1986Retama IIMichael V. Azzaro, Thomas "Tommy" Wayman, Owen Rinehart, Thomas Gose8-7Ft. LauderdaleJohn C. "Jack" Oxley, Carlos Gracida, Bart Evans, Joey Casey
1987AlohaRobert Fell, Carlos Gracida, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Warren Scherer10-9Los PotrosMichael V. Azzaro, Hector Galindo, Owen Rinehart, Jim Gilstrap
1988Les Diables BleusTed Moore, Carlos Gracida, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Guy Wildenstein11-8Coca-ColaSkeeter Johnston, Marcos Heguy, Eduardo Novillo Astrada, Jeff Atkinson
1989Les Diables BleusAlejandro Agote, Juan I. "Pite" Merlos, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Guy Wildenstein9-7Black BearsUrs Schwarzenbach, Michael V. Azzaro, Owen Rinehart, Guillermo Gracida Jr.
1990Les Diables BleusSebastian Merlos (4), Juan I. "Pite" Merlos, Guillermo Gracida Jr. (10), Guy Wildenstein, Julio Arellano9-5Hanalei BayRon Bonaguidi, Alejandro Agote, Carlos Gracida, Michael V. Azzaro
1991Grant's Farm ManorWilliam Busch, Michael V. Azzaro, Carlos Gracida, Andrew Busch9-8Michelob DryPhillip Lake, Adam Snow, Owen Rinehart, Bobby Barry
1992Hanalei BayJulio Arellano (5), Carlos Gracida (10), Guillermo Gracida Jr. (10), Ronald Bonaguidi13-6Fish CreekFred Mannix, Owen Rinehart (10), Julio Zavaleta, Francisco "Pancho" Bensadon
1993GehacheRuben Gracida, Michael V. Azzaro, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Glen Holden Sr., Joe Wayne Barry11-10Fish CreekFred Mannix, Piki Diaz Alberdi, Julio Zavaleta, Joe Henderson
1994Aspen PoloEugene Kneece III, Carlos Gracida, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Douglas Matthews8-7White BirchBautista Heguy, Mariano Aguerre
1995Outback SteakhouseJulio Arellano, Sebastian Merlos, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Timothy Gannon15-6White BirchBrandon Phillips, Adolfo Cambiaso, Mariano Aguerre, Peter Brant
1996Outback PoloValerio Aguilar, Michael V. Azzaro, Guillermo Gracida Jr., Timothy Gannon, Jeffrey Blake16-9Casa ManilaWesley Pitcock, Marcelo Caset, Marcos Heguy, Luis Escobar
1997Isla CarrollMartin Estrada, Michael V. Azzaro, Guillermo Gracida Jr., John B. Goodman10-6White BirchJohn Hensley, Adolfo Cambiaso, Mariano Aguerre, Peter Brant
1998EscueNicolas Roldan, Sebastian Merlos, Juan I. "Pite" Merlos, Stuart "Sugar" Erskine13-10Isla CarrollJohn B. Goodman (1), Carlos Gracida (9), Guillermo Gracida Jr. (10), Felix Anzorreguy (6)26
1999OutbackTimothy Gannon, Jeffrey Blake, Adolfo Cambiaso, Bartolome Castagnola13-9Pony ExpressBob Daniels, Nicolas Roldan, Gonzalo Heguy, Bautista Heguy
2000OutbackPhilip O. Heatley, Bartolome Castagnola, Adolfo Cambiaso, Sunny Hale11-8EvergladesSkeeter Johnston, Tomas Fernandez Llorente, Owen Rinehart, Tommy Biddle
2001OutbackAdolfo Cambiaso, Fabio Diniz, Christopher Gannon, Santiago Chavanne14-12Orchard HillStuart "Sugar" Erskine, Julio Arellano, Eduardo Heguy, Steve Van Andel
2002Coca-ColaGillian Johnston, Adam Snow, Miguel Novillo Astrada, Thomas Biddle Jr.13-10Orchard HillSteve Van Andel, Jeff Hall, Julio Arellano, Eduardo Heguy
2003C-SpearThomas B. Boyle III, Matias G. Magrini, Carlos Gracida, Jeffrey Hall14-7Lechuza CaracasVictor Vargas, Sebastian Merlos, Juan I. "Pite" Merlos, Jorge Rodriguez
2004Isla CarrollStuart "Sugar" Erskine (8), Francisco "Pancho" Bensadon (8), Guillermo Gracida Jr. (9), John B. Goodman (1)2610-6White BirchDel Walton (3), Lucas Criado (9), Mariano Aguerre (10), Peter Brant (4)26
2005White BirchJulio F. Gracida, Lucas A. Criado, Mariano Aguerre, Peter Brant, Delmar C. Walton, Martin Ravina11-10SkeetervilleSkeeter Johnston, Owen Rinehart, Julio Arellano, Lucas Monteverde
2006Las MonjitasIgnacio Novillo Astrada, Eduardo Novillo Astrada, Adam Snow, Camilo Bautista12-6Orchard HillSteve Van Andel, Jeff Hall, Hector Galindo, Francisco de Narváez
2007Crab OrchardMatias G. Magrini, David "Pelon" Stirling, Adolfo Cambiaso, George Rawlings15-14JediTorsten Koch, Pablo Mac Donough, Juan Martin Nero, Cristian J. "Magoo" Laprida
2008Crab OrchardGeorge Rawlings, Adolfo Cambiaso, Jeffrey Blake, Ignacio Heguy15-12Las MonjitasCamilo Bautista, Javier Astrada, Eduardo Astrada, Nacho Astrada
2009AudiMarc Ganzi (1), Facundo Pieres (10), Gonzalo Pieres Jr. (9), Nicolas Pieres (6)269-8Las MonjitasCamilo Bautista (0), Adam Snow (8), Eduardo Astrada (9), Nacho Astrada (9)26
2010Crab OrchardGeorge Rawlings (0), Julio Arellano (8), Adolfo Cambiaso (10), Hilario Ulloa (8)2613-8AudiMarc Ganzi (1), Facundo Pieres (10), Gonzalo Pieres Jr (10), Inaki Laprida (5)26
2011Lechuza CaracasVictor Vargas (1), Guillermo "Sapo" Caset (9), Juan Martin Nero (10), Martin Espain (6), Matthew Coppola268-6AudiMarc Ganzi (1), Nicolas Pieres (7), Gonzalo Pieres Jr (10), R. Ribeiro de Andrade (8)26
2012ZacaraFacundo Pieres (10), Lyndon Lea (1), Cristian J. "Magoo" Laprida (8), Michael V. Azzaro (7)2610-8Lechuza CaracasVictor Vargas (1), Guillermo "Sapo" Caset (10), Juan Martin Nero (10), Facundo Obregon (5)26
2013ZacaraFacundo Pieres (10), Lyndon Lea (1), Cristian J. "Magoo" Laprida (8), Michael V. Azzaro (7)2616-13ValienteRobert P. Jornayvaz III (0), David "Pelon" Stirling (10), Adolfo Cambiaso (10), Santi Torres (6)26
2014AlegriaJulian G. Mannix (3), Hilario Ulloa (9), Mariano Aguerre (9), Clemente Zavaleta Jr. (5)2611-10ValienteRobert P. Jornayvaz III (1), Santi Torres (6), Guillermo "Sapo" Caset (9), Juan Martin Nero (10)26
2015ValienteRobert P. Jornayvaz III (2), Alejo Taranco (6), Guillermo Terrera (8), Adolfo Cambiaso (10), Guillermo "Sapo" Caset2611-9Orchard HillSteve Van Andel (0), Facundo Pieres (10), Polito Pieres (9), Ezequiel Ferrario (7)26
2016Orchard HillFacundo Pieres (10), Julian De Lusarreta (6), Juan Martin Nero (10), Steve Van Andel (0)2613-12Dubai Polo TeamRashid Albwardy (1), Alejo Taranco (6), Facundo Sola (8), Adolfo Cambiaso (10)26
2017ValienteRobert P. Jornayvaz III (2), Matias Torres Zavaleta (6), Adolfo Cambiaso (10), Diego Cavanagh (8)2613-12Orchard HillSteve Van Andel (1), Polito Pieres (10), Facundo Pieres (10), Juan Pedro Chavanne (5)26
2018Daily Racing FormJared Zenni (5), Agustin Obregon (5), Hilario Ulloa (10), Mariano Obregon (6)2610-9ValienteRobert P. Jornayvaz III (2), Tomas Beresford (4), Facundo Pieres (10), Adolfo Cambiaso (10)26
Maximum handicap per team lowered to 22 by United States Polo Association.
2019PilotCurtis Pilot (0), Matias Gonzalez (3), Facundo Pieres (10), Gonzalo Pieres Jr (9)2212-7Las MonjitasCamilo Bautista (0), Francisco Elizalde (8), Hilario Ulloa (10), Matt Coppola (4)22
2020Not held
2021SconeDavid Paradice (0), Adolfo "Poroto" Cambiaso Jr. (6), Mariano "Peke" Gonzalez Jr. (6), Adolfo Cambiaso (10)2214-13Park PlaceAndrey Borodin (0), Juan Britos (8), Hilario Ulloa (10), Matt Coppola (4)22
2022PilotCurtis Pilot (0), Mackenzie Weisz (5), Matias Torres Zavaleta (7), Facundo Pieres (10)2211-6La ElinaJuan Martin Obregon (5), Geronimo Obregon (5), Facundo Obregon (6), Jared Zenni (6)22
2023Park PlaceAndrey Borodin (0),2212-11ValienteBob Jornayvaz (0),22
2024La DolfinaAlejandro Aznar (0),2210-7ValienteBob Jornayvaz (0),22
2025La Dolfina TameraAlejandro Poma (1),2212-8La Dolfina CatamountScott Devon (0),22

PMultiple U.S. Open Polo Championship Winners

PlayerTitlesFirst TitleMost Recent
Guillermo ("Memo") Gracida Jr1619772004
Adolfo Cambiaso1019992025
Carlos Gracida919822003
Michael V. ("Mike") Azzaro719862013
Harold L. Barry719541970
Ray Harrington Jr.719561969
Harold A. ("Joe") Barry619681979
George H. ("Pete") Bostwick619351954
Facundo Pieres620092022
Thomas ("Tommy") Wayman619691986
J. Watson Webb619141929
Alan L. Corey Jr.519401954
Stewart B. Iglehart519321953
Mike Phipps519321941
Stephen "Laddie" Sanford519261949
Cecil Smith519371960
Charles W. Smith519641976
Robert E. Strawbridge Jr.519211930

Titles by team

TeamTitles
Meadow Brook8
Oak Brook6
Milwaukee5
Retama5
Hurricanes5
Outback5
Tulsa4
Old Westbury3
Les Diables Blues3
Crab Orchard3
Bostwick Field2
Cooperstown2
Greentree2
Isla Carroll2
Pilot2
Santa Barbara2
Templeton2
Valiente2
Zacara2

Photographs

US Open Polo Trophy DetailDetail of base of US Open Polo Trophy

References

References

  1. "U.S. Open Polo Championship". Sport Polo.
  2. "Historical Tournament Results". USPA.
  3. (September 21, 1904). "Championship Polo At Van Cortlandt. Waterbury Boys Defeat Foxhall Keene's Fast Team. Crowd Sees Spirited Play New Yorkers Triumph Over Bostonians By 1 1/2 Goals. Cowdin And Milburn Thrown, But Not Injured". [[New York Times]].
  4. (August 28, 1910). "Ranelagh Poloists Win Final Match. English Team Captures National Open Championship On The Point Judith Grounds". [[New York Times]].
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