Donald McIntosh (sport shooter)


Donald McIntosh is a Scottish rifle shooter and coach from Elgin, born July 1966. He represented Scotland for the first time in 1989 at the Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships in Wales. He has been capped 59 times, making him the seventh most capped Scottish shooter. He represented Scotland in the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games where he was unable to replicate his previous gold medal success in the Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships. Donald began his international coaching career at the 2003 World University Shooting Championships and continues to coach his younger daughter Seonaid McIntosh and coached his older daughter Jennifer McIntosh until her retirement in 2018. He is the owner of Edinkillie Sports Services.

Early life

Donald was born in July 1966 in Elgin Moray. His father was a prominent member of Elgin Miniature Rifle Club and Donald was introduced to shooting at a young age.

Education

He attended Elgin Academy until 1984. He studied Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh. He also holds an MSc in Performance Psychology from the University of Edinburgh. He was a prominent member of the University of Edinburgh Rifle Club and was a co-founder of the EU Alumni Club.

Shooting career

Donald's first Scottish Cap was at the 1989 Commonwealth Shooting Federation Championships in Wales and he continued on to represent Scotland a further 58 times. He also shot in the Commonwealth Championships in 1997, 1999 and 2001. He won Gold in the 50m 3-Position pairs event in 1999 and 2001 with Martin Sinclair.
Donald has represented Great Britain in the Dewar, Wakefield and Roberts Matches and travelled to Camp Perry as Coach to the Pershing Trophy Team in 2005.

Coaching career