Polo Player Roldan Named Brooke USA Ambassador

Nic Roldan is also the first polo player to become an ambassador for the Brooke USA.
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A fourth-generation and professional polo player, Nic Roldan made history at 15 when he became the youngest player ever to win the United States Open Polo Championship—a distinction he still holds. His talent is immeasurable, and so is his passion for improving the lives of equines around the world.

Roldan is also the first polo player to become an ambassador for the Brooke USA. In that new role he hopes to increase awareness of the condition of working horses and the people who rely on them in some of the world’s most destitute countries.

The Brooke USA supports the overseas work of the Brooke, the largest international equine welfare charity with a long track record of successfully improving the lives of working horses, donkeys, and mules in impoverished regions of the globe. The Brooke has been providing sustainable solutions to many equine welfare issues for 82 years. Last year alone the Brooke reached 1.8 million equines, benefiting 10 million people in countries where many people earn less than a dollar a day.

A seasoned polo player since the age of six, Roldan’s name is on the trophies of almost every leading polo tournament in the United States. He has won on five continents at every goal level and continues to gain worldwide acclaim. His hopes to increase awareness and participation for the sport at all levels and reach the highest accolade, ten-goal status

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