Paul Clarkin

Paul Francis Clarkin (21 August 1950 – 22 July 2004) was a New Zealand polo player.

Paul Clarkin

Biography

Clarkin started playing polo in his early twenties. He was known internationally as 'Mr Polo'.[1] Together with his wife Chele, he ran a polo club.[1] He also compete as a show-jumper and eventer, and he was a keen huntsman.[1]

He was married to Chele Clarkin.[1][2] They had one daughter and two sons:

  • Emma Clarkin, who was studying law at the time of her death in a car accident at the age of 19.
  • John-Paul Clarkin, a successful polo player who took over the running of Mystery Creek Polo Club in New Zealand after the death of his father and is married to Nina (née Vestey) of an equally prestigious polo playing family based in Gloucestershire, England.[1]
  • Matthew Clarkin playing TOP 14 rugby in 2011 as captain of Union Bordeaux Bègles in France.

He died playing polo in at the Cirencester Park Polo Club in Cirencester, England, after falling during a game in which he was reputedly "playing a blinder".[1][2][3]

gollark: You can s till make it interesting with simpler rules. The interestingness comes from the interaction of all the bots and whatever.
gollark: You need to understand *æll* the rüles to write a good player though.
gollark: Could you maybe make the rules simpler somehow‽‽
gollark: Wasn't the imposting event already proposed?
gollark: Imagine using a `grep` which does NOT use linear time regexes.

References

  1. Polo player killed during match, Horse & Hound, February 09, 2013
  2. Richard Savill and Gareth A. Davies, Princes mourn polo player's death, The Daily Telegraph, July 28, 2004
  3. Anendra Singh, Clarkin clan taking polo in their stride, The New Zealand Herald, 12 January 2013


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