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Jessica Springsteen is a rising name in the equestrian industry. Starting at the age of 5 to make her way into one of the most celebrated events of the Olympics, Jessica has been in the spotlight. The equestrian being the daughter of the pop world’s most well-known star has had all the required support and resources to make her way into the sport. And Jessica through her determination has left no stone unturned to make the best of what she’s been provided.

Previously making it to the Olympics in 2021, the 31-year-old is yet again on the road to make it to Paris 2024. However, that isn’t the only peaked establishment for Jessica this year. Back in August, the equestrian made a run at the prestigious show jumping event with her cherished equine, Don. With their stellar performance, the duo managed to bag a win. And celebrating her win till long, Jessica has an update for the fans.

The equestrian shares a glimpse into the celebration

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On August 13th, Jessica Springsteen made headlines for probably winning her best title of the year. Competing at the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of London CSI5* Springsteen earned a gold. Riding atop Don Juan Van De Donkhoeve was all smiles and hearts for the equestrian. And hanging in the success of her attempt, the celebrations haven’t yet stopped for the icon.

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On Saturday, Jessica took to her Instagram story to share a glimpse of the gifts she received for her win. Clicking the moment, Jessica captured goodies including clothing and champagne from the luxury equestrian equipment brand, devoucoux. Sharing the story, Jessica captioned, “Thank you devoucoux_europe_official for these sweet gifts for our London win. The best surprise.”

While Jessica remains in the hangover of the win, that isn’t all the equestrian stands to celebrate. Adding her name to another major list of contests this year, the 31-year-old is preparing and aiming for some big ones.

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Jessica has a lot in store for fans

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The win at LGCT London wasn’t an end for the staunch equestrian. “I took some risks, but it paid off. I’m so excited…This is my first five-star grand prix win with Don, so I’m so thankful.” Jessica said; according to the chronicle of the horse. The duo’s performance at the show jumping event won Jessica a ticket to the LGCT Super Grand Prix in Prague. The international show jumping prowess is set to be held in November this year.

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But before her showcase in Prague, Jessica has another remarkable contest lined up for her. On September 12th, the U.S. Equestrian Federation announced the  U.S. Jumping Team for the FEI Jumping Nations Cup Final. Included among Karl Cook, Laura Kraut, Devin Ryan, and McLain Ward was Jessica Springsteen. The team will be competing from Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at CSIO Barcelona to make their space at the Paris 2024.

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Following the announcement, Jessica has shared constant updates spending time possibly at her family’s 300-acre Stonehill farm estate in New Jersey. The equestrian’s frequent posts have raised the speculations of her dedicated practice for the upcoming events. And continuing in the hopes of that, Jessica’s fans remain in greater hopes and achievements for the equestrian.

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