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24 consecutive months +1 on top of the Longines Ranking for Henrik von Eckermann

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The latest Longines Ranking, including the results from 1 August 2023 to 31 July 2024, has Sweden's Henrik von Eckermann on top for a 25th (!) consecutive month. The double World Champion leads the way in an unchanged top seven.

At the top, there is little change with the top five still in the same position. Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), who came to fall in the individual final of the Olympics aboard King Edward, still remains the best in the world and that for the 25th consecutive month! However, Ben Maher (GBR) comes close on stocking feet with 105 points difference. Max Kühner (AUT) remains at three. The top seven remains unchanged as well. 

Newly crowned Olympic Champion, Christian Kukuk (GER) joins the top ten coming from thirteen. Richard Vogel (GER) goes up to places to eight, where Martin Fuchs (SUI) was originally and now is on nine. 

Cian O'Connor (IRL) makes a remarkable leap, going from 36 to 18! Like Germany's Jana Wargers (GER) who newly enters the top fifty as 35th, coming from 62, compatriot Jörne Sprehe (GER) also jumps up from 70 to 46. 

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At the top, there is little change with the top five still in the same position. Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), who came to fall in the individual final of the Olympics aboard King Edward, still remains the best in the world and that for the 25th consecutive month! However, Ben Maher (GBR) comes close on stocking feet with 105 points difference. Max Kühner (AUT) remains at three. The top seven remains unchanged as well. 

Newly crowned Olympic Champion, Christian Kukuk (GER) joins the top ten coming from thirteen. Richard Vogel (GER) goes up to places to eight, where Martin Fuchs (SUI) was originally and now is on nine. 

Cian O'Connor (IRL) makes a remarkable leap, going from 36 to 18! Like Germany's Jana Wargers (GER) who newly enters the top fifty as 35th, coming from 62, compatriot Jörne Sprehe (GER) also jumps up from 70 to 46. 

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