Sweden's Olympic rider, Henrik von Eckermann continues to be the world number one showjumping rider. For the 11th consecutive month, von Eckermann is in the lead of the Longines Ranking with 3583 points.
The full top three remains unchanged. France's Julien Epaillard is second with 3023 points, while USA's McLain Ward holds on his third place with 2870 points. Last month, Dutch, Maikel van der Vleuten did good business, jumping from the sixth to the fourth spot.
Van der Vleuten pushes Switzerland's Martin Fuchs one spot down. Conor Swail (IRL) turned his 8th placing into spot 6 and is now followed by France's Simon Delestre, who was before eleventh.
Former number five, Harrie Smolders (NED), drops down to place eight. Also back in the top ten of the world, is Daniel Deusser (9). The top ten is this month completed by Marlon Modolo Zanotelli.
Back in the saddle since a month, Olympic Champion, Ben Maher is busy jumping forward and is this month 13th, coming from the 21st place.
The full top three remains unchanged. France's Julien Epaillard is second with 3023 points, while USA's McLain Ward holds on his third place with 2870 points. Last month, Dutch, Maikel van der Vleuten did good business, jumping from the sixth to the fourth spot.
Van der Vleuten pushes Switzerland's Martin Fuchs one spot down. Conor Swail (IRL) turned his 8th placing into spot 6 and is now followed by France's Simon Delestre, who was before eleventh.
Former number five, Harrie Smolders (NED), drops down to place eight. Also back in the top ten of the world, is Daniel Deusser (9). The top ten is this month completed by Marlon Modolo Zanotelli.
Back in the saddle since a month, Olympic Champion, Ben Maher is busy jumping forward and is this month 13th, coming from the 21st place.