Pamela Flanagan

Female Athletes

Pamela Flanagan

Pamela started playing polo while at boarding school at Culver Academies. She went on to SMU where she was one of the founding members of the SMU Polo Team. After graduating from SMU, she continued her involvement with the polo team while attending the SMU Dedman School of Law. Pamela is now an Attorney with a focus on Commercial Property Tax matters. She also sits on the Board of Governors for the United States Polo Association. Pamela is a rescue horse advocate who rescues and rehabilitates slaughter bound horses to become Polo Ponies. Her first rescue, Stella played in the 2019 US Open Women’s Polo Championship where Pamela and the Hawaii Polo Life team took the victory. Pamela was awarded Amateur MVP, and was the recipient of the 2019 Clint Nagle Equine Welfare award. Pamela has played for the HPL team in the 2019, 2020, and 2021 US Open Women’s Polo Championship tournaments. Securing victory in both 2019, and 2020, and making it to the finals in 2021. She will be yet again joining the HPL team in the 2022 US Open Women’s Polo Championship series.