The elder McIntosh, one of Canada’s top Standardbred trainers and breeders, was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2010. Horses he’s produced have won more than 3,500 races and over $78 million in earnings. His 18-year-old son puts up with the ribbing, as Bob inspired his son’s love of horses in the first place. The younger McIntosh grew up at the family business, Robert McIntosh Stables, near Windsor, ON, where close to 100 Standardbreds are in for training at any time. “I wouldn’t actually touch a horse until I was three,” says Sean. “Once I did, I was crazy about them. When I was four, I’d ride double in the saddle with my dad when he went to watch the Standardbreds train, and I started taking lessons when I was five.”

Two years later, he got his first pony and started training with Rosemary and Julie O’Connell, who evented. He did hunter shows for several years before Airborn, an experienced event pony, taught him the ropes up to training level. His mom Patty was (and remains) a huge supporter, travelling to all of Sean’s horse trials, even though most were many hours away.

Sean started training and jogging standardbreds when he was 12, but “I was always a lot more focussed on riding. I loved getting to gallop and go fast. I find it amazing what horses can do and what we can ask of them.”

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