Tommy Wayman Explained
Tommy Wayman |
Nickname: | Tommy |
Sport: | Polo |
Rank: | 10-goal handicap |
Tommy Wayman is an American polo player (retired).[1] [2] [3]
Wayman was a ten-goal player.[2] [4] He won six U.S. Open Polo Championships, a Gold Cup, two World Cups, two Butler Handicap, and three Pacific Coast Open titles.[1] He played on the U.S.A. team against Argentina in the Cup of the Americas and won two Coronation Cups against Great Britain.[1] His team also played in the Camacho Cup against Mexico twice, winning once.[1]
He owned a ranch near Big Horn, Wyoming.[5] [6]
He was inducted into the Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame in Lake Worth, Florida on March 6, 1998.[1]
Notes and References
- http://www.polomuseum.com/hof_inductees/wayman_tommy.htm Museum of Polo and Hall of Fame, Tommy Wayman's biography
- Alex Webbe, Gentleman Tommy Wayman Keeps Keeps Earning 10-Goal Status, Palm Beach Daily News, January 2, 1983
- http://www.buckthefilm.com/album/pages5/4.html Buck The Film
- https://www.nytimes.com/1999/02/14/sports/cecil-smith-considered-the-best-polo-player-ever-dies-at-94.html Cecil Smith, Considered the Best Polo Player Ever, Dies at 94
- Sam Morton, Little Big Club: The Bighorn Polo Club has reason to boast., Polo Players Edition, September 2004
- Peggy O'Neill, Old West meets Old World in Big Horn, High Country News, August 20, 2007