Polo News
Carlos Gracida, the Passing of a Legend
By Alex Webb
Wellington, Fla. (February 25, 2014) - Tragedy
befell the polo community Tuesday afternoon on the Everglades
polo field when in the course of the 4pm Freebooters
Classic match between Santa Clara and Goose Creek Carlos
Gracida suffered a life ending fall.
Gracida
suffered massive facial and chest trauma after his horse
stumbled launching Carlos to the ground. It is thought
that the horse’s head knocked him unconscious
before he ever hit the ground. The horse then fell on
him and damaged him again when attempting to get up.
Gracida was airlifted to the Delray Medical Center where
efforts were made to revive him failed.
Internationally recognized as one of the premier players
in the history of the sport, Carlos reached the ultimate
polo rating of 10-goals at the age of twenty-five and
rode on to capture the most prestigious polo trophies
around the world. SportsIllustrated.com says that Carlos
Gracida has dominated the sport more than any other
player in history. He was inducted into the Polo Hall
of Fame just in 2012.
Carlos won the U. S. Open Championship on nine different
occasions; the Argentine Open five times; the British
Open a record ten times; and the World Cup seven times.
An encyclopedia cites Carlos as the holder of more tournament
wins than any player in the history of the game. He
has been named Player of the Year five different times
and Argentina’s revered Olimpa de Plata, the award
for the most valuable polo player in the country, the
only non-Argentine to ever win the prestigious award.
Carlos continued playing and coaching high goal polo
with a lofty 9-goal handicap (after spending 15 years
at the 10-goal pinnacle). Additionally, through his
company, Gracida International, his expertise had been
requested on a number of polo-related ventures around
the world ranging from endorsements of equestrian products
to polo exhibitions to assistance in polo and equestrian
developments.
A longtime resident of Palm Beach County, Carlos participated
in scores of fund-raising projects and benefits and
continued to be a role model for aspiring young athletes
around the world.
Friends and family surrounded him at the Delray Medical
Center in his final hours.
On behalf of the Gracida family, IPC would like to
welcome those who loved Carlos to help celebrate his
amazing life this Saturday, March 1st, from noon to
4:00 pm on the patio of the 7th Chukker.
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