What Is Georgina Bloomberg's Net Worth?
Georgina Bloomberg is an American entrepreneur and professional equestrian who has a net worth of $100 million. Georgina Bloomberg is the daughter of Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City and the founder of Bloomberg LP, as well as one of the richest people in the world. Georgina started riding horses at age four and began competing at six. At 18, she won the United States Equestrian Team Talent Derby, and two years later, in 2003, she won the individual gold medal. Bloomberg was the owner of Team Miami Glory of the Global Champions League and then became team owner and a rider for the New York Empire. Georgina also co-authored the young adult novels "The A Circuit" (2011), "My Favorite Mistake" (2012), "Off Course" (2012), and "Rein It In" (2013), which are about the equestrian show circuit.
Early Life
Georgina Bloomberg was born Georgina Leigh Bloomberg on January 20, 1983, in New York City. She is the daughter of Susan Brown and billionaire Michael Bloomberg, and she has an older sister named Emma. Georgina attended The Spence School, then she enrolled at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University, graduating in 2010 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Individualized Studies with a concentration in Studio Arts and Sports Business, and Marketing. In 2012, she studied fashion design at the Parsons School of Design at The New School. Bloomberg was born with a spinal condition called spondylolisthesis. She broke her back in 2002 while she was training for the Hampton Classic, and she had to wear a back brace for six months. Georgina later fractured her back and suffered a mild concussion after she fell off a horse, and in 2011, she underwent spinal surgery.

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Career
In 1987, Georgina started riding horses at the age of four. Two years later, she began competing, and she was named Best Child Rider at every major East Coast horse show. She started competing in jumpers in 2000, and the following year, 18-year-old Bloomberg won the United States Equestrian Team's Talent Derby. She won the individual gold medal in 2003, and she became a professional rider in 2004. She won the 2004 Maxine Beard Award, 2005 Metropolitan Cup and Las Vegas Invitational Knockout, 2007 WEF Challenge Cup, 2010 Bluegrass Festival Grand Prix and Empire State Grand Prix, 2014 Central Park Grand Prix CSI 3, 2015 Adequan Grand Prix CSI 3*, and 2016 Royalton Farms Open Jumper 1.40 m class. In 2005, Georgina competed in the World Cup Finals and was a member of the Samsung Super League team that won the Nations' Cup. In 2015, she was a member of the U.S. Equestrian Team, which won a bronze medal at the Pan American Games. In 2016, Bloomberg won the Hermes Sellier Classic at the American Gold Cup and competed in the Global Champions League as both a rider and the owner of Team Miami Glory. In 2018, she became a team owner for the New York Empire. Georgina has owned numerous show jumping horses, such as Paola 233, Calista, Manodie, and South Street. In 2011, Georgina published her first book, a young adult novel called "The A Circuit." She co-wrote the book with Catherine Hapka, and the duo followed it with "My Favorite Mistake" and "Off Course" in 2012 and "Rein It In" in 2013.

Michael and Georgina Bloomberg (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)
Personal Life
On December 24, 2013, Georgina welcomed a son, Jasper, with her then-boyfriend, Olympic show jumping rider Ramiro Quintana. After Bloomberg and Quintana split up, she told Cricket's Circle, "Jasper's father will always be in his life and be a friend figure to him, but he is not involved in the day-to-day. It's hard, but it's much easier to do it by yourself than with the wrong person." She also spoke about the idea of marriage in the interview, saying, "Marriage was coined at a time when people died when they were 30. That stability would be nice, and I am definitely open-minded about it, but I don't need it in that way some women do." In 2022, Bloomberg became engaged to Justin Waterman, an investment banker. The couple has two children together: Sebastian (born 2023) and Scarlett (born 2025).
Georgina has adopted several rescue animals, and she has served as a vice president for Animal Aid USA. She co-founded the Humane Generation/Friends of Finn committee, an organization that works with the Humane Society of the United States on its Stop Puppy Mills campaign. In 2016, the Humane Society of the United States honored Georgina with the Compassion in Action Award. When she was 23, she founded the Riders' Closet to "ensure that riding apparel is accessible to scholastic riding programs, pony clubs, therapeutic and veterans programs, equine charities, equestrian camp programs, and individual riders in need." Bloomberg has been a member of the U.S. Equestrian Team's board of trustees as well of the boards of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, the Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Foundation, and the Hampton Classic Horse Show.
Real Estate
In June 2025, it was reported that Georgina's father, Michael, bought her a $4 million home in the Hamptons. The 3,000-square-foot waterfront home was built in 2012 and includes four bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, a chef's kitchen, and a butler's pantry. According to Georgina's official website, she owns a farm in North Salem, New York, and her sport horses live there with "retired horses (including a former New York City carriage horse), her rescue dogs, and other rescued animals such as goats, rabbits, miniature horses, mules, and her endearing pig, Wilbur."