Coming off a banner year in 2010 aboard Total Touch, her 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare, the 24-year-old added some impressive stats to her resumé, including wins in the $50,000 Thunderbird Legacy Grand Prix and the $20,000 West Coast Classic Grand Prix (for the third year running). She finished second in the $75,000 Keg Steakhouse World Cup Qualifier at Thunderbird, and capped off the year by being chosen to represent Canada on the all female Nations Cup team at the CSIO4*-W Buenos Aires in November, where they placed second.

Riding on a team with Angela Covert-Lawrence, Lauren Hunkin and Lisa Carlsen was “the best experience of my life – so far,” said Samantha, a native of Langley, BC. “We had a huge, very successful fundraiser which made it possible for me to go to Argentina and compete with the team. I was with the best of the best Canadian competitors. I had known Lisa Carlsen since I was younger, and she was kind of the mentor of the team, because she’d “been there and done that.” The two other girls were also a little older than me, so I was kind of the young buck of the crew. They were really supportive and great people to be on a team with.”

Growing up at Fairway Farms, a boarding, training and breeding facility “right across the street” from Thunderbird Show Park and with Judy Wise, a top jumper rider and coach for a mother, it was in the cards for Samantha to become a successful competitor.

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