>> reporter: ...but jessica springsteen was born to ride. >> jess springsteen goes into the lead. >>questrian show jumping involves galloping horses over 30 miles an hour, over 13 jumps as high as six feet and as wide as seven. each course is designed with challenges, like tight turns, triple jump combinations, water obstacles and a time limit, which is usually under 90 seconds. >> we have our young superstar, jessie springsteen. >> reporter: you are ranked fifth in the u.s. right now. you have a good chance of making the 2020 olympic team. how hopeful are you? >> oh, i don't know. it's going to be really tough, but one day, i think i'll be there. >> reporter: equestrian events in the olympic games are one in the only in which men and women compete against one another. >> i think it's great. so equal. and it's amazing and always such a surprise to people. >> reporter: springsteen trains on six horses a day to help prep for year-round competition. to win in this sport, a horse and rider need to be in perfect harmony. she is as much a celebrity in this world as her rock-star parents, c