Background
Jean Pastré was born in 1888. He was the son of Count Ange André Pastré (1856-1926) and Clara Goldschmidt (1866-1930).
Jean Pastré was born in 1888. He was the son of Count Ange André Pastré (1856-1926) and Clara Goldschmidt (1866-1930).
He played polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics. He became a polo player. In 1913, he played polo as part of the Red Devils team alongside Captain J. Jaubert, F. Egan, East. Targett in the Laversine Open Cup at the Château de Laversine, Baron Robert de Rothschild"s estate near Chantilly.
The Duke of Westminster was in attendance.
Several years later, in 1922, he played polo in Mons, Belgium alongside R. Bamberger, Count Jean de Madre, and Hubert de Monbrison. He played polo at the 1924 Summer Olympics alongside Count Charles de Polignac, Hubert de Monbrison and Count Pierre de Junilhae, against the American team, composed of Thomas Hitchcock, Frederick Roe, Rodman Wanamaker, and Elmer Boeseke.
He served as the first secretary of the French Federation. He died in 1960.
A year later, in 1914, he played as a member of the Quidnuncs team alongside Captain C. G. Higgins, Captain East. Doctorate. Miller, and M. F. Mallet at the Cote d"Azur Club in Mandelieu near Cannes.