Jessica Springsteen won a silver medal in the Tokyo Olympics’ equestrian team jumping final, which took place in the Japanese capital on Saturday, at Equestrian Park.
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Jessica Springsteen, daughter of musician Bruce (yes, as in “The Boss”) and Patti Scialfa, is headed to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. The equestrian, 29, has secured a spot on Team USA’s jumping team ahead of the games on July 23, marking her Olympic debut. The four-member team will also include two-time gold medalist McLain Ward, silver medalist Kent Farrington, and gold medalist Laura Kraut.
The equestrian appeared on TODAY on Monday, July 19 and told host Hoda Kotb that her famous parents were
Jessica Springsteen won a silver medal in the Tokyo Olympics’ equestrian team jumping final, which took place in the Japanese capital on Saturday, at Equestrian Park.
Jessica Springsteen, the daughter of rock star Bruce Springsteen, has won a silver medal in showjumping at the Olympics. A member of the US team, they were beaten by Sweden in a jump-off for the gold medal on Saturday, while Belgium secured bronze.
Equestrian Jessica Springsteen, daughter of singers Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, earned her first Olympic medal in the Tokyo Olympics. The U.S.
Bruce Springsteen’s daughter has won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics.As previously reported, 29-year-old Jessica Springsteen – the daughter of The Boss and Patti Scialfa – competed as the youngest member of the US showjumping team at the Tokyo games. Jessica is ranked in the world’s top 15.While she failed to advance in the individual equestrian competitions earlier this year, today (August 7), Jessica took home a silver medal in the team equestrian jumping.Alongside teammates Laura Kraut
Jessica Springsteen, daughter of musician Bruce (yes, as in “The Boss”) and Patti Scialfa, headed to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, and came home with a silver medal. The equestrian, 29, secured a spot on Team USA’s jumping team ahead of the games on July 23, marking her Olympic debut. The four-member team also included two-time gold medalist McLain Ward, silver medalist Kent Farrington, and gold medalist Laura Kraut.
Jessica Springsteen is leaving the 2020 Olympics with a silver medal!
basketball team play for the gold.Most of Friday's high-profile events are early, including the jumping team event at Tokyo’s Equestrian Park.
Bruce Springsteen‘s daughter has failed to qualify for the Equestrian Park individual jumping finals at the Olympics 2020.As previously reported, 29-year-old Jessica Springsteen – the daughter of The Boss and Patti Scialfa – competed as the youngest member of the US showjumping team at the Tokyo games today (August 3).Jessica is ranked in the world’s top 15 and was vying for glory in the team event, alongside team members Kent Farrington and Laura Kraut.
Bruce Springsteen 's daughter Jessica will make her Olympic debut at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as part of the US equestrian jumping team. Jessica began riding 25 years ago, and her parents said they were "so excited" about their daughter competing at the Olympics.
Olympic debut on Tuesday. The 29-year-old daughter of Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa competed with her 12-year-old stallion named Don Juan van de Donkhoeve in the equestrian individual jumping event at the 2021 Summer Games held in Tokyo, Japan. However, her bid for a medal fell short when she failed to qualify for the final.
Bruce Springsteen‘s daughter has spoken of her hopes of securing Olympic glory ahead of her anticipated debut.Jessica Springsteen, the 29-year-old daughter of the E Street Band leader and Patti Scialfa, will compete as the youngest member of the US showjumping team later today (August 3).Jessica is ranked in the world’s top 15 and is vying for glory in the team event, alongside team members Kent Farrington and Laura Kraut.She will have to secure a top 30 finish in the individual class to confirm
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Bruce Springsteen has turned down the opportunity to have a service station in his hometown of New Jersey named after him.As Consequence Of Sound reports, the US state is honouring a number of its famous residents along the Garden State Parkway as part of Governor Phil Murphy’s plan to expand the NJ Hall Of Fame.Among those to have received the special nod include Jon Bon Jovi, Whitney Houston and late Sopranos actor James Gandolfini.
Taylor Swift by bringing a towel adorned with the star's lyrics to the Tokyo Olympics — a good luck charm that made Weyant "Fearless" prior to her silver-medal winning performance Saturday.The 19-year-old Weyant — who won a silver medal for her performance in the 400 Meter Individual Medley — has been a TSwift fan since she was little."I have this Taylor Swift towel that I've brought to every single swim meet since I was 9 years old," Weyant said in an NBC Video Saturday.
Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama have announced an October release for Renegades: Born In The USA, a book publishers Higher Ground and Penguin Random House describe as “a collection of candid, intimate, and entertaining conversations” from their titular podcast.The Spotify-backed series initially launched back in February, comprising “a long and meaningful conversation” between the Boss and the former US President spread across eight episodes.
Months after starting their popular "Renegades: Born in the USA" podcast, former President Obama and musician Bruce Springsteen are publishing a book based on conversations they’ve had on the show. The book, which features the 44th president and the rocker known as "The Boss" discussing fame, cars and politics, among other topics, will be released on Oct.
There’s a new chapter in the friendship between Barack and the Boss.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorFollowing on their podcast series earlier this year, former President Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen will release a book titled “Renegades: Born in the USA” via Higher Ground and Penguin Random House on October 26.
Following his trip to the edge of space on Tuesday (July 20), Jeff Bezos announced a new philanthropic venture at a press conference following the Blue Origin spaceflight: The Courage & Civility Award, a $100 million grant that the recipient can donate to the charities or nonprofits of their choice. The first two to be given such honor were newsman Van Jones and chef/humanitarian José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen.