Sun Sentinel: “Gracida Family Builds an Illustrious Tradition”
By Sharon Robb Sun-Sentinel, January 8, 1995 Carlos Gracida could ride a horse before he could walk. By age 10 he was…
By Sharon Robb Sun-Sentinel, January 8, 1995 Carlos Gracida could ride a horse before he could walk. By age 10 he was…
By Harvey Araton New York Times, September 25, 1994 BETHPAGE, L.I., Sept. 24 — Doug Matthews’s team plays for the 1994 United…
By: Martin Henderson RANCHO SANTA FE — Memo Gracida will look you in the face and, acting the straight man, tell you…
By John Garrity Sports Illustrated, December 24, 1990 The umpires agreed: sudden-death overtime in a polo match doesn’t justify sudden death…
By Judy Camillone Sun-Sentinel, March 12, 1990 Winning the Rolex Gold Cup championship pleased old pros and kids alike. Memo Gracida, 33,…
By Sharon Robb Sun-Sentinel, December 24, 1985 A year ago, Casa Gracida was 40 acres of swampland and a few cinder blocks….
By Sharon Robb Sun-Sentinel, November 13, 1985 Prince Charles, his jersey soaked with sweat and his britches covered with mud, slowly walked…
By Jamie James Sports Illustrated, March 18, 1985 When Memo Gracida says, “I want to be recognized as the best polo…
POLO Magazine, 1956 “I suppose,” inquired an English lady at the polo games in Mexico, “that the Gracida brothers are extremely…