The year-end has brought a lot to celebrate for Bruce Springsteen’s equestrian daughter, Jessica Springsteen. Though the holiday season frames a year of spectacle on the ground followed by her 33rd birthday, the cherishable moments stand unique to Jessica. The Olympic silver medalist, who took her first lessons at age 5, has hopped countries from England to Lyon and more for 2023; accumulating just the right events.
The 32nd year of Jessica Springsteen’s life entailed consistent events participation. Grand Prix, National events, or otherwise, the equestrian has kept herself busy. Today, as she readies to blow out the candles to welcome another year, here’s a look into the Olympian’s past season.
Jessica Springsteen blows out birthday candles
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On the 30th of December, Jessica Springsteen hailed a new year to her life before joining the world for a combined call. This year, the celebrations arrived earlier for the equestrian, as evident from her social media update. “Early birthday celebrations with our girl @Jessicaspringsteen,” Jess’s Instagram story reshare read. The post, originally by one of the Olympian’s friends showed Jessica blowing out the candles on a 1-tier chocolate cake, as cheers from loved ones erupted in the background.
The celebrations would call for the completion of 33 years of Jessica Springsteen’s life. The equestrian was born as a second child to pop stars Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. Her mother’s interest in horse riding and the family’s 300-acre farm in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey, provided her the right opportunity to tread forward.
As she celebrates her 33rd birthday, Jess stands to give back with her determination. “They’ve been on this journey for me. It’s been like a huge dream for them as well. So I’m just really happy that I can make them proud,” one of her remarks read.
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The equestrian’s year of 2023
One of the first events on Jessica’s 2023 equestrian calendar was the 11-week show-jumping Winter Equestrian Festival. The event marked a beginning in January and Springsteen was there to earn a podium finish during the third week. Jessica Springsteen riding Naomi van het Keizershof finished with 63.36 seconds on the clock to earn a second position. Further along, she was named a member of the National team to compete at the Nations Cup Final, in Barcelona.
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Her other contests included the Sweden Horse Show, the Western-European World Cup league in Lyon, the Rolex Grand Slam Chi de Geneve, and numerous more. However, the highlight of the year was the LGCT Grand Prix Tour of London. Atop Don Juan van de Donkhoeve, the equestrian won the event to clinch a golden ticket to the Super Grand Prix in Prague. Going into next year, Springsteen will keep an eye out for the Paris 2024.
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