There's a budding rivalry between the daughters of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, Stanford classmates who compete outside of the world of tech
• Eve Jobs and Jennifer Gates are fierce competitors.
• Unlike their fathers, their rivalry has nothing to do with the world of tech.
• Both Stanford college students are top equestrians.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs had a rivalry for the ages.
Both pushed a vision of what the future of technology would look like. Over the years, they occasionally worked together, and oftentimes feuded.
Today, their daughters Jennifer Gates, 21, and Eve Jobs, 19, also compete against one another, from time to time.
But instead of duking it out over personal computers, they both stick to the equestrian sports.
Here's a look inside their careers, so far:
Both equestrians took up the sport at a young age. Gates first took the reins when she was six, while Noelle Floyd Style reported Jobs has loved riding horses "since she was a small child growing up in Palo Alto, California."
Source: Noelle Floyd Style, Sidelines News, Noelle Floyd Style
Gates and Jobs are also both enrolled at Stanford. Jobs was previously set to attend UCLA, but has since transferred.
Source: Instagram, Noelle Floyd Style, Stanford University, Horse Network
They're also part-time neighbors in the equestrian capital of Wellington, Florida. The Miami Herald reported Gates' father dropped $37 million to buy a whole string of properties there in 2016. That same year, Jobs' mother Laurene Powell-Jobs bought a $15 million ranch just across the street.
Source: Business Insider, The Chronicle of Horse, The Daily Mail, The Real Deal, The Miami Herald, Business Insider
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