Handicap Rating
Biography
David Levy is Jamaica's leading active polo player and one of the most energetic patrons working to develop the sport in the Caribbean. As a central figure at the Kingston Polo Club — one of the oldest polo institutions in the western Caribbean — Levy has combined his competitive play with a broader mission to keep Jamaican polo thriving in an era of increasing competition for equestrian land and resources. Known for an aggressive, attacking style of play that reflects Jamaica's bold sporting culture, Levy has competed regularly across the Caribbean circuit, participating in events in Barbados, Trinidad, and Florida that connect island polo communities with the broader North American game. His handicap and results reflect steady improvement through dedicated practice and competitive exposure. Levy has been instrumental in attracting visiting polo teams to Jamaica, working with luxury resort partners and tourism authorities to position polo as part of Jamaica's premium travel offering. The combination of world-class beaches, colonial great houses, and polo grounds provides a uniquely compelling backdrop that Levy has championed energetically. His patronage extends to supporting stable infrastructure at the Kingston club and ensuring that the horses and facilities available to Jamaican players meet an acceptable competitive standard. David Levy's contribution to Jamaican polo ensures that the sport's rich Caribbean heritage is carried forward into the twenty-first century.
Career Highlights
Kingston Polo Club patron; Caribbean circuit regular; Jamaican polo ambassador; international tournament host in Jamaica
Player Details
Country
Jamaica
Handicap
N/A(peak: 3)
Status
Active Player
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