Samantha
McIntosh
Samantha (Sam) McIntosh is the daughter of
Colin McIntosh and Penny Stevenson. Sam is regarded
as one of the most stylish and effective female
showjump riders on the world stage, and is the
most successful international showjump rider
to come out of New Zealand. In the last few years
she has consistently ranked in the top 50 on
the FEI World Ranking list.
Before moving to Europe
to compete, Same lived at and competed from her
base in New Zealand. She was a regular member of the New Zealand Young Rider
team.
Sam’s major successes have been with Royal
Discovery at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, where
she produced a clear and 4 fault Nations Cup
result (Bulgarian team). With the same horse,
she finished 13th in the World Cup Final in Las
Vegas that same year. In addition, she won first
place at the prestigious Grand Prix of Maastricht.
Sam’s
next big star was the French-bred mare Hildon
Fleche rouge, who she rode into 11th place at
the World Championships in Jerez, Spain in 2002
(she was the second highest placed female rider).
She then finished 13th at the European Championships
at Donaueschingen, Germany in 2003. Just prior
to the Athens Olympics, Fleche Rouge was sold
to Dutch interests.
Sam is a consistent winner
on the European circuit, competing at the world’s
leading jumper shows. Sam’s current top
horse is Loxley, who she has carefully produced
over the last three years. She was delighted
with his 17th place finish at the World Championships
in Aachen in 2006 and her 2nd place in the $150,000
CN Worldwide Florida Open Grand Prix at Wellington,
Florida.

Sam now runs her own business from the
Hirtenhof stable of Patricia Luthi and Gunther
Orshel in Aach, southern Germany. Sam has a group
of very committed and dedicated new owners and
some super talented youngsters and she continues
to excel on the European circuit with her team.
Sam
is the European contact for McIntosh Stables.
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