Gabriel Donoso

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Gabriel Donoso celebrating
Gabriel Donoso celebrating

Gabriel Donoso Rosselot (28 June 196010 November 2006) was a Chilean polo player, considered one of Chile's best polo players of all time.[1] He was the only Chilean polo player to ever reach 9-goals in handicap.[citation needed]. He was born in Santiago, Chile.

Donoso led the Chilean side that won the Coronation Cup in 2004 defeating British. He won the player of the tournament award presented by HM Queen Elizabeth II.[1]

Donoso suffered multiple injuries when he fell from a horse during a match in Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1] He died a few days later in a hospital in Buenos Aires due to the injuries related to the fall.[1]

Donoso was previously married to, and fathered two children with UK model Lisa Butcher.

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  1. ^ a b c d Gabriel Donoso, Chile's top polo player, dies in Argentina after fall from horse, yahoo.com

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