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Ahlman keeps first position in Longines standings

It is still the German rider Christian Ahlmann who leads the Longines standings. Simon Delestre kept his second position also. It is the German rider Daniel Deusser that jumpes ahead. He comes from place five to place three. Yesterday Deusser was third at the Longines Grand Prix in Paris, last week he also won the CSI5* worldcup GP in Stuttgart with his horse Happiness van 't Paradijs. Deusser switched places with Ward Mclain who now is fifth. The fourth place is still for Kent Farrington. The top 10 is more or less the same, except for Steve Guerdat. Guerdat went from place eleven to place ten. In the top fifty it is the Irish rider Shane Sweetnam who makes the biggest improvement. Sweetnam jumpes ten places up. From place 51 to 41. You can find the standing here.

It is still the German rider Christian Ahlmann who leads the Longines standings. Simon Delestre kept his second position also. It is the German rider Daniel Deusser that jumpes ahead. He comes from place five to place three. Yesterday Deusser was third at the Longines Grand Prix in Paris, last week he also won the CSI5* worldcup GP in Stuttgart with his horse Happiness van 't Paradijs. Deusser switched places with Ward Mclain who now is fifth. The fourth place is still for Kent Farrington. The top 10 is more or less the same, except for Steve Guerdat. Guerdat went from place eleven to place ten. In the top fifty it is the Irish rider Shane Sweetnam who makes the biggest improvement. Sweetnam jumpes ten places up. From place 51 to 41. You can find the standing here.

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