Eustaquio DE ESCANDON

Mixed NOCs
Mixed NOCs
Olympic Medals
1B
Games Participations1
First Olympic GamesParis 1900

Biography

Despite being the youngest of the three polo-playing Escandón brothers, Eustaquio was a 5-handicap player and probably the most experienced of the three. His father died when he was 15, and like his brothers, Eustaquio was sent to England to be educated at the prestigious Stonyhurst College. He played much of his polo in Europe before World War I, mostly in England, and along with brother Manuel won the Paris Open with the Bagatelle Club on their home ground in 1898. It was the Bagatelle Club who played host to the 1900 Olympics Games at which Eustaquio, his brothers Manuel and Pablo, and their friend William Wright won a bronze medal. Between 1907 and 1913 a Madrid team toured Britain and Belgium each year, and having Spanish heritage, Eustaquio and brother Manuel were regularly in the squad. They helped the Spanish team win the Ostend Cup in 1907. Eustaquio lived in Spain and France as he had businesses in both countries.

Olympic Results

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