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Colin
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Colin
McIntosh
Colin McIntosh is a lifelong equestrian, who
began his show career with success at the age
of nine with many show and one day event wins
to his credit, including his first major showjumping
win at the age of 16. As an adult rider, Colin
represented New Zealand in international three-day
eventing in Australia. After focusing exclusively
on showjumping, Colin continued his success in
the show ring both nationally and internationally.
He represented New Zealand on several teams in
international competition, including the Seoul
1988 Olympics. In addition, Colin has won all
of the prestigious showjumping titles in New Zealand;
including, Horse of the Year, Grand Prix Rider
of the Year (2 times) and New Zealand High Jump
Title (4 times).
Colin has successfully trained/produced ten
grand prix winners and numerous successful showjumpers
and eventers. Colin is also known for his passion
in developing coaching standards to improve the
quality of coaching for horses and riders. Colin
co-wrote the New Zealand coaching program, which
is recognized by the International Group for Qualification
and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.
This program is currently used in the curriculum
at equestrian colleges throughout New Zealand.
He served as a coaching assessor until moving
to the United States in 2004. He is recognized
as an International Expert (Level 4) Showjumping
Coach. Most recently, Colin has been involved
with the Positive Coaching Alliance and he has
earned his Double-Goal Coaching certification.
Colin and his wife Toni were the co-directors
of New Zealand’s richest showjumping event.
They also co-directed the Derby Championships,
which were held at their stables.

Coaching Highlights
- Level 4 international showjumping coach (only
holder of the coaching passport at this level
in New Zealand).
- New Zealand’s first Jumper Riders Representative
to both the New Zealand Showjumping Committee
and Executive Committee.
- Trainer/producer 10 grand prix winners and
numerous other successful showjumpers and eventers.
- Trained NZ event team to Gawler.
- Trained NZ young rider showjumping teams.
- Trained North Island young rider teams.
- Trained many of New Zealand’s top eventing
and showjumping riders.
Equestrian Highlights
- Represented Northland province eight times
at the New Zealand Pony Club Eventing championships.
- Represented New Zealand three-day eventing
in Australia (1971-72).
- Competed in Dressage in Australia (1971-72).
- Represented New Zealand World Cup Qualifier
in Australia (1982).
- Member New Zealand Showjumping Team against
Australia (1987-88).
- Winner New Zealand Horse of the Year Title
(1987).
- Winner North Island Grand Prix (1988).
- Member New Zealand Olympic Team, Showjumping
in Seoul (1988).
- Member New Zealand Team Samsung FEI Competition
(1993).
- Bay of Plenty AAA Award for Contribution
to Sport (1998).
- Winner seven World Cup qualifier events.
- New Zealand Grand Prix Rider of the Year
(twice).
- Winner New Zealand High Jump Title (four
times).
- Competed/Trained Japan, Australia, USA, Korea,
England, New Caledonia.
- Member New Zealand Showjumping Committee
and Executive Committee.
- Member of team selector committee for New
Zealand.
- New Zealand showjumping riders representative
(6 years).
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Toni
McIntosh
Toni began her equestrian career at an early
age riding showjumpers and eventers with great
success. She won her first horse grand prix at
the age of 14 (which is the same year she began
competing in the adult divisions). Regarded as
a very stylish and accomplished competitor, Toni
spent time training in the United States with
leading hunter/jumper trainers. Toni has produced
and sold young Grand Prix horses that have been
exported around the world, including to the United
States, Japan, and Holland. While actively competing,
Toni was sponsored by Hilton Herbs and several
New Zealand companies. Toni jumped on the New
Zealand Grand Prix and World Cup circuit with
a team of very competitive horses until moving
to the USA in 2004 and is now enjoying competing
successfully in Grand Prix here in the USA.
Not one to only focus on riding and training,
Toni was a TV commentator, providing expert commentary
for three-day eventing and showjumping. Toni was
also a radio commentator and wrote
articles on showjumping for all three major equestrian
magazines in New Zealand. In addition, she was
a photographer for several equestrian magazines.
Toni is also an equestrian fashion designer
and is the creator of “ORIGINALS BY TONI”,
the latest in sport/equestrian clothing (www.originals-by-toni.com).
Toni and her husband Colin were the co-directors
of New Zealand’s richest showjumping event.
They also co-directed the Derby Championships,
which were held at their stables.

Equestrian Highlights
- Winner of 12 pony jumper Grand Prix.
- New Zealand Pony Club Eventing Championships
(1984-88).
- Province Dressage Championship (1985-88).
- Grand Prix Te Puke Winner (1985).
- Telebra Stakes Winner (1987; most prestigious
young horse class in New Zealand).
- Working Student of the year (1987).
- C-Grade North Island Championship (1987).
- New Zealand Pony Club Showjumping Individual
Champion and team silver (1988).
- North Island Winning Event Team (1988).
- AAA sports award winner (1988).
- New Zealand Showjumping Equitation Championship,
2nd (1991).
- Tauranga Showjumping Championships speed
champion (1993).
- Lakeland Classic Taupo 2nd Place (1996).
- Hawera Grand Prix Winner (1999).
- Olympic Qualifier, 6th Place (2000).
- Horse of the Year National Championship Grand
Prix, 4th (2000).
- Lady Rider of the Year, 5th (2000).
- Horse of the Year National Championship Grand
Prix, 5th (2001).
- Gisborne World Cup Qualifier, 4th (2001).
- Auckland World Cup Final, 6th (2001).
- New Zealand 7-year-old Championship, 2nd
(2002).
- Numerous other Grand Prix placing’s
and wins.
Coaching Highlights
- Trained several successful pony club teams.
- Trained young rider showjumping champion.
- Trained High Jump Winner, 2 times.
- Trained NZPC Eventing Championships silver
medalist.
- Trained Kawerua Pony Grand Prix winner.
- Trained top rider to major Grand Prix wins,
including World Cup Qualifiers and Samsung Grand
Prixs both horse and rider.
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Assistant Trainers
Dezraye Choi
Dezraye Choi has competed in the hunters, jumpers and equitation throughout California, most notably while training with Gry and Duncan McFarlane. She has also worked as an equine vet tech and encourages her students to develop strong horsemanship skills. She's already proven herself to be a popular coach, and her riding skills are a valuable asset to the team.
Nicole DiCorti
Nicole DiCorti has been riding since the age of ten. Through her junior career she rode with Dick Widger in Carmel, CA primarily in the jumpers. Nicole graduated Lake Erie College (Painesville, OH) in 2010 where she received a degree in Equine Entrepreneurship. While attending Lake Erie, she was given the opportunity to compete in the hunters and equitation division as an active member of Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA). Nicole qualified for both Regional Finals and Zones Finals all four years. Her senior year, she was nominated co-captain for the team and also qualified to represent her region as the Cachionne Cup rider at Nationals held in Lexington, KY. While home on summer breaks, Nicole rode as a working student for Denize Borges at Crystal Image Farms, learning extensively about sales, teaching, and showing. Before she began working with the team at McIntosh she spent time in Germany, working and riding at a barn outside of Hamburg.
Sarah Phaklides
Sarah has ridden, trained and shown with some of Southern California’s top hunter, jumper, equitation and dressage trainers. As an amateur, Sarah excelled in the equitation arena and received top placings in numerous Southern California medal finals. Sarah has turned her focus to the jumper ring while she enjoys her students' successes in all three rings.
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