Jobs done at Pan Am Games, now looks ahead to Olympics


  • Saturday, 10 Aug 2019

FILE PHOTO: Eve Jobs of US rides Venue d'Fees Des Hazalles at FEI World Cup Final Dressage event at Gothenburg Horse Show in Scandinavium arena, Sweden April 5, 2019. TT News Agency/Bjorn Larsson Rosvall via REUTERS

LIMA (Reuters) - Eve Jobs contributed to a United States bronze in team show jumping at the Pan Am Games and narrowly missed out on another in the individual event on Friday, putting the youngest daughter of Apple founder Steve Jobs in the Olympic conversation.

Representing the U.S. in an international competition for the first time, the 21-year-old took a small step towards easing out of the huge shadow cast by her late father with a confident, controlled performance.

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