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 Tom Huber 2/4
Tom has been around horses his entire life and began playing polo at an early age. He attended the University of Virginia where he played on teams that won two National Championships, and was named to the Intercollegiate All American Team for three years. He was also honored as Town & Country Collegiate Player of the Year. Tom has two children, Tommy and Louisa, who are polo players. The family's farm is in Monkton and Tom is a portfolio manager for T. Rowe Price Associates in Baltimore.
Tommy Huber 2/4
Tommy Huber began riding when he was four years old. Tommy played for the West Shore Polo Club for his entire interscholastic career with one National Championship under coach Cindy Halle. Tommy just finished his senior year at the University of Kentucky in Lexington where he majored in accounting.
George Krabbe 1/3
George Krabbe grew up in Stamford, CT. He began playing polo at Yale Polo and went on to play Intercollegiate polo for UCONN with Nate Berube. At age 23, George’s first polo job was in Texas. Ever since then, he has spent Spring and Fall mostly in Texas. George enjoys playing Summer polo in many different places and shoes horses in Wellington during the Winter.
Ben Lynch 0.5/3
Ben has been playing polo now for 11 years. He has spent his high school years playing arena polo for the West Shore Open Varsity Team with his good friends and teammates George Hempt, Tommy Huber and Jackson Bennett out of Garrison Forest School, coached by Cindy Halle and Posey Obrecht. His interscholastic team, West Shore Open, won the 2015 Interscholastic National Open Championships, held in Houston. He has spent many summers playing outdoor polo with the Maryland Polo Club and will spend this summer working and playing out of state. Ben is a graduate of Friends School of Baltimore and attends University of Kentucky where he plays intercollegiate polo.
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