Daughter of Bruce and Patti Scialfa and her horse Juan van de Donkhoeve earn silver medal in final Equestrian event of Tokyo Olympics
Silver medalist Jessica SpringsteenIn the event — the final Equestrian event of the 2021 Olympics — the U.S. Equestrian team “had a total of eight faults in the final to take them into a jump-off with Sweden. Incredibly, all six riders had clear rounds in the jump-off, but Sweden’s total time of 122.90 seconds saw them take gold by 1.3 seconds with the USA having to settle for silver,”The Tokyo games marked Springsteen’s first-ever Olympics.
She added, “I’ve been so grateful that my parents have supported me throughout my career. 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.”
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