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Samantha Mcintosh
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Samantha Mcintosh

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Samantha MCINTOSH is a New Zealander athlete and competes in Jumping.

Age49
Competing forNew Zealand - NZL
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Statistics

Jumping

Number of starts: 1293
Number of wins: 43
Only the results from 01 January 2010 included
Discipline: Jumping Born: 2018 Studbook: SF Sex: Stallion
Discipline: Jumping Born: 2009 Studbook: BWP Sex: Gelding
Discipline: Jumping Born: 2015 Studbook: BWP Sex: Mare
Date Show Event Competition Obs. Height Horse Position Score
05/10/2024 Deauville CSI2* Table A - Table A, one round against the clock 135 James S 3
05/10/2024 Deauville CSI1* Table A - Table A, one round against the clock 125 Takapoto Gold In 27
04/10/2024 Deauville CSI1* Table A - Table A, one round against the clock 130 Takapoto Gold In 54
Biography
General Interest
Nicknames Sam (Facebook page, 08 Sep 2022)
Most influential person in career Coaches Thomas Fuchs and Markus Mandli, and her parents. (pferdewoche.ch, 06 May 2018; FEI, 24 Aug 2010)
Milestones Along with Bruce Goodin, Richard Gardner, and Daniel Meech, she was part of the first New Zealand team to win a Nations Cup title in equestrian jumping when they claimed victory in 2018 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. (radionz.co.nz, 18 Feb 2018)
Famous relatives Her mother Penny Stevenson competed in equestrian jumping and has served as chairman of selectors for Equestrian Sport New Zealand. Her father Colin represented New Zealand in jumping at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Her uncle Roy Stevenson is a travel writer and author. (SportsDeskOnline, 16 Sep 2021; pitchtravelwrite.com, 15 Sep 2019; newsroom.co.nz, 29 Aug 2019; horseandponymag.com, 23 Feb 2018; globalchampionsleague.com, 01 Jun 2016; pennystevenson.co.nz, 07 Apr 2016; nzequestrian.org.nz, 20 Mar 2016)

Medals description

Olympic Games
Gold medal - First place Gold medal - First place
Silver medal - Second place Silver medal - Second place
Bronze medal - Third place Bronze medal - Third place
Ranked Ranked
FEI World Championships
Gold medal - First Place
Silver medal - Second place
Bronze medal - Third place
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