John Paul Clarkin

John Paul Clarkin (born 5 June 1978) is a professional polo player.

John Paul Clarkin
Born5 June 1978
OccupationPolo player
Spouse(s)Nina Clarkin
Parent(s)Paul Clarkin
Chele Clarkin
RelativesMatthew Clarkin (brother)

Early life

John Paul Clarkin was born on 5 June 1978 in New Zealand. He is the eldest son of Chele and Paul Clarkin. His brother, Matthew Clarkin, is a professional rugby player.

Career

In 2003 John-Paul won the prestigious Veuve Clicquot Gold Cup, held in Cowdray, Midhurst and in 2008 the Cartier Polo World Cup on Snow in St. Moritz, Switzerland. He is currently the highest ranked New Zealand polo player on 8-goals.

In 2007, on the Cadenza team, together with Tony Pidgley, Tomas Fernandez Llorente and Nicolas Espain, he won the Prince of Wales Trophy.[1] In 2010, on the Emlor team, he won it again with Spencer McCarthy, Ignacio Gonzalez and Joaquin Pittaluga.[1]

He spends the major part of each year overseas playing polo in Australia, England, Argentina and South Africa as well as New Zealand.

Personal life

On 2 September 2006, he married Nina Vestey, a niece of the Samuel Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey, Master of the Horse.[2][3]

gollark: You gather much data, train the neural networks on high-powered hardware, then *use* the trained one for inference on lower end stuff.
gollark: ... what?
gollark: As far as I'm aware most actually-used artificial neural network things don't do that anyway.
gollark: No, you can run *small* neural networks on low-powered devices. Training maybe less so.
gollark: Good, I was worried.

References

  1. Horace A. Laffaye, Polo in Britain: A History, Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co., 2012, p. 321
  2. The Times, 13 April 2006
  3. Mystery Creek Polo Club - News & Gossip, retrieved on 2 May 2006
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