William Sinclaire

William Sinclaire is an American polo player.[1]

Biography

As a player, he was on the winning USA team in the Camacho Cup series with Mexico in 1975, and he won the Butler Handicap in 1976.[1]

Shortly after the Second World War, he helped develop polo in the Rocky Mountain area, especially around Denver, Colorado.[1] He served as Governor of the United States Polo Association (USPA) from 1969 to 1971, Treasurer from 1971 to 1973, Vice President from 1973 to 1976, President from 1976 to 1980, and Chairman from 1980 to 1984.[1][2] He now serves as Honorary Governor.[3] In 1989, he was awarded the Hugo Dalmar Award from the USPA.[1]

He was inducted into the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame on February 16, 2007.[1]

gollark: I mean that you can get more "variables" by using pronouns (if/he/she/they) because they have genders.
gollark: I don't mean distinguishing words which are the same except in gender, that's stupid.
gollark: You know what would be cool? Dynamically generate new API versions for no reason.
gollark: Well, yes, that's basically what I'm talking about - you can use genders to reference three or so at once.
gollark: Or to have a convenient short way to say "the noun I said 3rd most recently" or somethin.

References

  1. Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame, William Sinclaire's biography
  2. William Clark Hetherington, Six Chukkers Of Love, AuthorHouse, 2005, p. 122
  3. USPA Board
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