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Eve Jobs Places Third in 1.60m Grand Prix in Doha

World No. 2 Scott Brash Rides to Victory with Hello Jefferson

11 January 2026 at 12:51 pmBy a.dunne

Eve Jobs Places Third in 1.60m Grand Prix in Doha

Eve Jobs stood on the podium in third place in Doha after her 1.60-meter Grand Prix jump-off round with Canto Bruno, her own 15-year-old Oldenburg gelding. She was the only U.S. rider in a field of 38 elite international show jumpers in Al Shaqab stadium in Doha.

Scott Br

World no. 2 Scott Brash of Great Britain and the Belgian Warmblood Hello Jefferson - the oldest horse in the field at age 17 - won the CSI5* 1.60-meter class, steering around the jump-off course 0.12 seconds faster than Megane Moissonnier of France, who rode to second place aboard Crooner Tame, a 14-year-old Selle Francais stallion.

Eve Jobs' husband also places

Jobs, the youngest daughter of the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, is married to Great Britain's Harry Charles, who finished in tenth place with Casquo Blue after incurring one time fault in the first round.

Top Six Results:

1 Scott Brash (Great Britain) - HELLO JEFFERSON - 0/42.66

2 Megane Moissonnier (France) - CROONTER TAME - 0/42.78

3 Eve Jobs (United States) - CANTO BRUNO - 0/43.42

4 Janakabhorn Karunayadhaj (Thailand) - MAXWIN KINMAR BESPOKE - 0/44.52

5 Anastasia Nielsen (Monaco) - ESI ROCKY - 0/45.09

6 Philipp Weishaupt (Germany) - OREO D.R. - 4/41.55

Five of the nine riders who advanced to the jump-off went double clear.




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