Inside the niche world of equestrian show jumping, the elite sport reserved for the world's wealthiest and most competitive kids by Mark Abadi on Jan 21, 2018, 1:08 PM Advertisement
The niche sport of equestrian show jumping has caught the eye of some of the wealthiest people in the world. For those who can afford to take part in competitions, show jumping offers millions of dollars of prize money and international glory. In the US, some of the sport's most high-profile participants are the daughters of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Michael Bloomberg, and Bruce Springsteen. But despite the high stakes and noteworthy names that compete, show jumping remains far outside the public eye. Here's a look inside the exciting, lucrative, and sometimes dangerous world of show jumping: SEE ALSO: There's a budding rivalry between the daughters of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, Stanford classmates who compete outside of the world of tech DON'T MISS: This relatively unknown town in Florida has become a playground for the richest of the rich Equestrian jumping has long been associated with royalty.
Only the wealthiest of families can afford to break into the sport. Today, prized horses can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. The cost of maintaining a horse can easily reach tens of thousands of dollars a month.
There are various equestrian disciplines, including dressage, eventing, and show jumping.
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