The updated FEI Dressage World Ranking features several notable changes. While Justin Verboomen retains his position at the top of the standings, Carl Hester is undoubtedly the biggest mover, making a remarkable climb into the world's top five.
There is no change at the top of the FEI Dressage World Ranking, with Justin Verboomen maintaining his position as world number one. Charlotte Fry moves up one place to second, while Isabell Werth also gains one spot to complete the top three. Becky Moody climbs from fifth to fourth, but the most eye-catching change in the top five comes from Carl Hester. The British rider makes an extraordinary leap of 128 places, soaring from 133rd to fifth.
Just outside the top five, several other combinations have made significant progress. Marieke van der Putten climbs five places to sixth and remains the highest-ranked Dutch rider. Dinja van Liere also enjoys a strong rise, moving up 13 places to 28th. In contrast, Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour records the biggest drop among the leading riders, falling from second to 31st. Fiona Bigwood moves up eight places to 26th, while Corentin Pottier gains 15 positions to climb to 35th.
Further down the top 100, several riders also make impressive gains. Severo Jurado Lopez jumps 43 places from 117th to 74th, while Cecilie Dybro Jensen climbs 29 positions to share 94th place. Timna Valenta-Zach also improves significantly, moving up 19 places to 97th. Peter Gmoser (+13), Alexandre Ayache (+4), and Ulrike Prunthaller (+8) also strengthen their positions in the latest FEI Dressage World Ranking.