There were not as many people as when dad Bruce performs in the same arena with his E Street Band but the daughter was perhaps even happier than when dad was on the go.

- It was so wonderful to come back here and I have such great memories from here and it is such a nice atmosphere, says the flawless Jessica Springsteen who won at Volage du Val Henry after a jump with ten crews to SVT Sport.

Springsteen was just four hundredths ahead of British and individual Olympic winner Ben Maher.

She won two years ago.

GP jumping on Sunday

She was looking forward to the jump because the horse is in good shape.

- My horse is naturally fast and I trusted her natural rhythm.

It was so fun to ride her, I'm so happy.

I have had her since she was eight years old and she has a special place in my heart.

Now I look forward to the GP jumping on Sunday, Springsteen smiles.

The foremost Swedish jumpers stayed together a bit from the podium.

Peder Fredricson was seventh on Hansson (a boom on the last hurdle cost the victory), Rolf-Göran Bengtsson eight (Ermindo), Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli ninth (Kalinka van de Nachtegaele) and Henrik von Eckermann tenth on Glamor Girl.