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Biography
Kian Hall is a rising star in American polo whose lineage connects him directly to one of the sport's greatest legends. The son of Hall of Famer Memo Gracida — widely regarded as the finest American polo player in history — Kian was immersed in polo from infancy, growing up around the most elite players and horses in the world. He began competing seriously in his teens and has risen through the USPA handicap system to a 5-goal rating, an achievement that marks him as a genuine high-goal contender in his own right, not merely trading on his famous surname. Kian plays with a combination of natural athleticism and a trained tactical mind, shaped by decades of family polo knowledge. He has competed at the International Polo Club Palm Beach and at top-level USPA events, regularly facing opponents twice his age with considerable composure. Coaches and commentators alike note his exceptional horsemanship — a Gracida family trait — and his ability to read the game several moves ahead. Beyond the field, Kian represents a new generation of American polo professionals who are determined to elevate the domestic game and restore the USPA to greater prominence on the international stage. His trajectory suggests a 7 to 8-goal rating is within reach before he reaches his prime, and many in the American polo community see him as the most exciting homegrown talent of his generation.
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Country
USA
Handicap
5 goal
Status
Active Player
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