Jessica Springsteen will become an Olympian in equestrian jumping before an empty arena Tuesday at the Tokyo Olympics, taking the famous family name to new frontiers while her biggest supporters watch from their home in New Jersey.
Springsteen, 29, will realize a lifelong dream when she leads her 12-year-old stallion Don Juan van de Donkhoeve out into Equestrian Park and represents the U.S. She missed out on Rio 2016 and was an alternate four years earlier in London. Read More
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