Foxhall P. Keene
| Keene in 1909 | |
| Country (sports) | United States | 
|---|---|
| Born | December 18, 1867 San Francisco, California | 
| Died | September 25, 1941 (aged 73) Ayer's Cliff, Quebec | 
| Singles | |
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| US Open | SF (1883) | 
| Doubles | |
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| US Open | QF (1883, 1884) | 
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's polo | ||
| Representing a Mixed team | ||
| Olympic Games | ||
| 1900 Paris | Team competition | |
Foxhall Parker Keene (December 18, 1867 – September 25, 1941) was an American thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder, a world and Olympic gold medallist in polo and an amateur tennis player. He was rated the best all-around polo player in the United States for eight consecutive years, a golfer who competed in the U.S. Open, and a pioneer racecar driver who vied for the Gordon Bennett Cup. In addition to his substantial involvement in flat racing, he was also a founding member of the National Steeplechase Association.