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Biography
Tamara Fox is one of the most respected figures in American women's polo, combining a distinguished competitive career with tireless advocacy for the growth and professionalisation of women's polo in the United States. A USPA circuit champion and multiple winner at leading women's events, Fox has been central to the story of how American women's polo evolved from a peripheral pursuit into a recognised and respected discipline within the national polo structure. Fox developed her game through the Florida and California polo circuits, where the combination of good weather, competitive play, and access to quality ponies allowed her to refine her technique rapidly. Her style of play is characterised by discipline, excellent horsemanship, and an ability to perform at her highest level in the moments that matter most. These qualities made her a formidable competitor at the US Women's Open and at international women's events where she represented American polo. Her advocacy work has been equally significant. Fox has worked consistently with the USPA to develop women's polo initiatives, including junior development programmes, coaching certifications for women instructors, and media partnerships to increase coverage of women's events. She understood early that sustainable growth required institutional support and worked patiently within the system to achieve it. Tamara Fox's contribution to American polo is one of building as much as competing. The improved infrastructure, increased prize funds, and greater visibility that characterise American women's polo today owe a significant debt to her sustained advocacy over many years.
Career Highlights
Fox has been instrumental in growing women's polo participation in the United States.
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Country
United States
Handicap
N/A(peak: 3)
Status
Active Player
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