Eve Jobs, daughter of late Apple CEO Steve Jobs, wins bronze in Equestrian Jumping at Pan Am Games

Eve Jobs won a bronze medal with the U.S. jumping team in her debut at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru on Wednesday.

The youngest daughter of the late Apple founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, and billionaire investor Laurene Powell-Jobs is so far tied for 16th overall among 50 participants in the Individual Jumping event, coming out of the Jumping Individual 3rd Qualifier on Wednesday.

Jobs, 21, from Los Altos Hills, California, posted a time of 82.28 heading into Thursday’s 2nd Horse Inspection. 

Jobs has been riding Venue d’Fees des Hazalles, her 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare. She called the horse ‘a phenomenal ride’ who gives her confidence.

Eve Jobs, the 21-year-old daughter of the late Apple founder and former CEO Steve Jobs and billionaire investor Laurene Powell-Jobs won a bronze medal with the U.S. jumping team in her debut at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru on Wednesday

After day one on Tuesday, Jobs was pleased with her performance. 

‘I’m just really proud of the partnership I have with her,’ Jobs said. ‘I had a little bit of nerves going into the first day. I think, you know, I just wanted to perform well for my team, and for myself, and my horse jumped amazing. I couldn’t be happier with my round.’

She added, early in the week: ‘It’s my first time in the Pan Ams, my first time in Peru and I’ve had a really wonderful week, so hopefully it continues.’

Eve Jobs (second from left) is pictured with her mother (left), her sisters Erin (center) and Lisa (second from right), and her father (right) at the Corinth Canal in Greece, 2006

Eve Jobs (second from left) is pictured with her mother (left), her sisters Erin (center) and Lisa (second from right), and her father (right) at the Corinth Canal in Greece, 2006

Jobs (second from right) was joined by Elizabeth Madden (Ieft), Alex Granato (second from left) and Lucy Deslauriers (right) of the United States. Team USA is shown posing for a photo holding up their souvenir mascot during the medal ceremony for the equestrian jumping team, at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru on Wednesday

Jobs (second from right) was joined by Elizabeth Madden (Ieft), Alex Granato (second from left) and Lucy Deslauriers (right) of the United States. Team USA is shown posing for a photo holding up their souvenir mascot during the medal ceremony for the equestrian jumping team, at the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru on Wednesday

The youngest daughter of the late Apple founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, and billionaire investor Laurene Powell-Jobs is so far tied for 16th overall among 50 participants in the Individual Jumping event, coming out of the Jumping Individual 3rd Qualifier on Wednesday. Jobs continues competing in the Individual Jumping event on Thursday in Peru

The youngest daughter of the late Apple founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, and billionaire investor Laurene Powell-Jobs is so far tied for 16th overall among 50 participants in the Individual Jumping event, coming out of the Jumping Individual 3rd Qualifier on Wednesday. Jobs continues competing in the Individual Jumping event on Thursday in Peru

Through their combined efforts, Team USA took home third place honors on Wednesday in the Team Jumping event

Through their combined efforts, Team USA took home third place honors on Wednesday in the Team Jumping event

Things did, in fact, continue to go well for her and Team USA, including Alex Granato, Lucy Deslauriers and Elizabeth Madden.

Through their combined efforts, the team took home third place honors on Wednesday. 

Jobs is currently ranked in the top 10 in the FEI Jumping U25 rankings.

Her passion for horses began early, at the age of two, when her parents first sat her on a horse. 

Jobs has been riding Venue d'Fees des Hazalles, her 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare (shown)

Jobs has been riding Venue d’Fees des Hazalles, her 14-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare (shown)

Jobs is currently ranked in the top 10 in the FEI Jumping U25 rankings. Jobs is pictured on Venue D'Fees Des Hazalles competing in the equestrian horse jumping Individual 1st Qualifier on Day 11 of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games at Chorrillos Military School on Tuesday in Lima

 Jobs is currently ranked in the top 10 in the FEI Jumping U25 rankings. Jobs is pictured on Venue D’Fees Des Hazalles competing in the equestrian horse jumping Individual 1st Qualifier on Day 11 of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games at Chorrillos Military School on Tuesday in Lima

She began riding at six years old and continues training and competing while she attends Stanford University.

‘I went through the ponies and then all like the junior divisions, and I’m really happy to be here now in my career,’ she said.

Two years ago, Jobs was named ‘rider of the month’ for March 2017 after competing in the Amateur-Owner division in the East Conference of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. 

Her passion for horses began early, at the age of two, when her parents first sat her on a horse. Jobs is pictured on Venue D'Fees Des Hazalles competing in the equestrian horse jumping Individual 1st Qualifier on Day 11 of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games at Chorrillos Military School on Tuesday in Lima

Her passion for horses began early, at the age of two, when her parents first sat her on a horse. Jobs is pictured on Venue D’Fees Des Hazalles competing in the equestrian horse jumping Individual 1st Qualifier on Day 11 of the Lima 2019 Pan American Games at Chorrillos Military School on Tuesday in Lima

She began riding at six years old and continues training and competing while she attends Stanford University. Jobs is pictured competing on Venue d'Fees des Hazalles in the equestrian jumping individual  2nd qualifier at the Pan American Games in Lima, Per on Wednesday

She began riding at six years old and continues training and competing while she attends Stanford University. Jobs is pictured competing on Venue d’Fees des Hazalles in the equestrian jumping individual  2nd qualifier at the Pan American Games in Lima, Per on Wednesday

Two years ago Eve was named 'rider of the month' for March 2017 after competing in the Amateur-Owner division in the East Conference of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. Eve is pictured competing in April 2016

Two years ago Eve was named ‘rider of the month’ for March 2017 after competing in the Amateur-Owner division in the East Conference of the Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Series. Eve is pictured competing in April 2016

Eve Jobs

Eve is the daughter of late Apple founder Steve Jobs and billionaire investor Laurene Powell-Jobs (pictured together)

In 2016, Jobs’ mother bought a $15 million ranch in Wellington, Florida, where she frequently competes and trains with Missy Clark. 

She earned the 2017 award riding Charleville, and placed first and second respectively in the Show Jumping Hall of Fame classes during weeks 8 and 9 at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida.

Jobs typically competes against other young heirs like Jennifer Gates, daughter of Bill Gates, Jessica Springsteen, daughter of Bruce Springsteen and Destry Spielberg, daughter of Steven Spielberg.

In 2016, her mother bought a $15 million ranch in Wellington, Florida, where she frequently competes and trains with Missy Clark. 

Jobs also competes against other young heirs like Jennifer Gates (pictured with Eve in 2015), daughter of Bill Gates, Jessica Springsteen, daughter of Bruce Springsteen and Destry Spielberg, daughter of Steven Spielberg

Jobs also competes against other young heirs like Jennifer Gates (pictured with Eve in 2015), daughter of Bill Gates, Jessica Springsteen, daughter of Bruce Springsteen and Destry Spielberg, daughter of Steven Spielberg

Jobs has aced competitions around the world, including events from the Hamptons, Kentucky, Canada and the United Kingdom

Jobs has aced competitions around the world, including events from the Hamptons, Kentucky, Canada and the United Kingdom

Steve Jobs died in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, and according to his official biographer, Walter Isaacson, Jobs didn’t doubt that it would be his youngest daughter who would run Apple in the future. For now, her next feat is Individual Jumping in Peru. Jobs' individual scores so far are shown

Steve Jobs died in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, and according to his official biographer, Walter Isaacson, Jobs didn’t doubt that it would be his youngest daughter who would run Apple in the future. For now, her next feat is Individual Jumping in Peru. Jobs’ individual scores so far are shown

Jobs is shown riding Venue D'Fees Des Hazalles during equestrian Jumping Team at Army Equestrian School on Day 12 of Lima 2019 Pan American Games on Wednesday

Jobs is shown riding Venue D’Fees Des Hazalles during equestrian Jumping Team at Army Equestrian School on Day 12 of Lima 2019 Pan American Games on Wednesday

The ranch features four bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms, a 40-foot long screened-in pool, a detached barn for up to 20 horses, plus a show-jumping training rink. 

According to Business Insider, Jobs has aced competitions around the world, including events from the Hamptons, Kentucky, Canada and the United Kingdom.  

Steve Jobs died in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, and according to his official biographer, Walter Isaacson, Jobs didn’t doubt that it would be his youngest daughter who would run Apple in the future. 

For now, her next feat is Individual Jumping in Peru.

Jobs is listed as 26th in the start order for 2nd Horse Inspection, starting at 2pm local time in Lima on Thursday. 

Jobs is listed as 26th in start order for 2nd Horse Inspection, starting at 2pm local time in Lima

Jobs is listed as 26th in start order for 2nd Horse Inspection, starting at 2pm local time in Lima

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