In 2016, Jobs’ mother bought a $15 million ranch in Wellington, Florida, where she frequently competed and trained with Missy Clark.
The Daily Mail reported that the ranch included a barn big enough for 20 horses and a show-jumping training rink. Jobs also bought a stallion named Chill RZ in 2016.
Jobs told World of Showjumping in 2020 that competing in the Olympics and the World Equestrian Games “would be a dream.” After the Tokyo Olympics were postponed due to COVID-19, she decided to pursue other avenues.
“I had done everything I wanted to achieve in the sport, and I just felt at peace,” she told Vanity Fair in 2022.
In May, she returned to the sport to compete in the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
“So grateful to be back jumping at this level,” she wrote on Instagram.
Jobs isn’t the only famous heiress to take up equestrian sports. Other famous show jumpers include Michael Bloomberg’s daughter Georgina, Bill Gates’ daughter Jennifer, Bruce Springsteen’s daughter Jessica, and Steven Spielberg’s daughter Destry.