Born in Massachusetts and raised in New England, Sandy Collier’s love of horses began at an early age. She competed in her first horse show at the age of 6, then continued to show three-day event horses throughout her school years. After deciding that college was not for her, she traveled across Canada, and in 1972 ended up in Santa Barbara, California. At the age of 19, she found work that suited her at the Tajiguas Ranch where her main responsibilities were feeding, grooming, training, shoeing, and all manner of veterinary work on the ranch’s horses. Saddlemaking, braiding rawhide and breaking horses were duties that were added to her ever-widening range of tasks.
With the help of Doug Ingersoll, Sandy began to compete in Reined Cow Horse events. In 1979, she moved to Santa Ynez where she worked for trainer Tom Shelly for one year before going out on her own. She managed a full barn while working part-time as an emergency technician for a mobile life support company, and then in a hospital emergency room. In the early 1980s, she began to make a name for herself in CRCHA (now NRCHA) with wins that included an open bridle championship, a year-end open hackamore championship, a Snaffle Bit Futurity Open Finals placing, and a ladies division reserve championship. In 1993, Sandy won the NRCHA World Championship Snaffle Bit Futurity Open Championship on Miss Rey Dry! In 2002, she became an AQHA World Champion on Sheeza Shinette. Sandy is also an AAA Judge, international clinician, and inductee to both The Cowgirl Hall of Fame and the NRCHA Hall of Fame.
Collier’s analytical approach to training and her consistency in the show pen are esteemed by everyone who knows her. She credits her aptitude for reining from her English-riding background, where Dressage is focused on basics. One of her biggest assets is her constant striving for improvement. She seeks to find what works and can define every aspect of what she does with a horse.
June 6-8, 2025
Friday June 6th 9:00 AM – 6: 00 PM
Saturday June 7th 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday June 8th 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Murieta Equestrian Center
7200 Lone Pine Drive,
Rancho Murieta, CA, 95683
We love dogs, but we ask that you please leave your pups home while attending the Horse Expo. Thanks!
Photos courtesy of Carolynne Smith, Elizabeth Ruiz, Kathy Higgens, Fuentes, Hill Shepard, Charles Hilton, Kala Johnson, Jessi Hogan, Tyson Rininger, Traci Nelson, Lisa Reese, and Constance Birdsong Photos.