Fieracavalli is a well-known international exposition devoted to equestrian sports that was founded in 1898. Annually held in Fiera Verona, at the centre of European trade routes, this “Horse Fair” combines a prime location for trade and culture with historical value. However, recently this race took place on 10th November and will end on 12th November

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Hosted by Veronafiere, the fair has evolved into a major event with different themes in equestrian sports such as the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup, breeding exhibitions, equestrian and rural tourism, commercial zones, and a delightful showcase of Italian cuisine. Jessica Springsteen, daughter of Bruce Springsteen and equestrian show jumper also performed in this race

Jessica Springsteen and Naomi

Springsteen’s only daughter, Jessica Rae, was born on Dec. 30, 1991. She is a professional equestrian who began riding horses at a young age on her family’s 300-acre farm in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey. She graduated from Duke University in 2014.

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Recently, Jessica reshared a story of Horse show jumping. In the post, she was riding her favourite horse Naomi through obstacles. However, she came 2nd in the race. Other standout performers at the event included Steve Guerdat, Martin Fuchs, Ben Maher, Marcus Ehning, Daniel Deusser, Julien Epaillard, Simon Delestre, Emanuele Gaudiano, Lorenzo de Luca, Edwina Tops-Alexander, Max Kuhner, Shane Breen and more. However, Jessica came at number two

Jessica got her first pony at the age of six and is currently one of America?s best-ranked showjumpers. In addition, she was in the gross squad for the US national team at the 2012 Olympic Games. She was also predicted a good chance at qualifying for this year?s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Jessica previously told CNN in 2017 that it was her mother, Patti Scialfa, who got her involved in the equestrian sport many years ago when she was just five years old.

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Jessica Springsteen’s equestrian triumphs

Jessica Springsteen has made a mark as a highly accomplished professional showjumper. Representing the United States Equestrian Team on the international stage, she clinched a silver medal in Team jumping at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and earned gold in the Mercedes-Benz Nations Cup at CHIO Aachen in 2021.

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Her victories extend to prestigious events like the ?500,000 Rolex Grand Prix CSI 5* at the Brussels Stephex Masters. She said to the plaid horse,? ?I don?t really know how I managed to not hit the wing of the jump with my right foot?, the winner of the GP says with a smile. ?I landed the jump before and had seen Daniel ride an easy nine strides towards the final fence, so I went for that. But as I was galloping on, the fence just seemed to be further and further away.??

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Also, won, the CSI2* Grand Prix at Saint-Tropez, and the Hubside Jumping Grimaud-Gulf of Saint-Tropez’s CSI4* Grand Prix in 2021. Beyond her equestrian feats, Springsteen is a thriving entrepreneur with her clothing line, Jessica Springsteen Equestrian, and influential partnerships with brands like Gucci, Rolex, and Audi.

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