A new month is a new ranking. This month Kent Farrington holds on on his leading number one position. A lot changed after the Nations Cup finals month in September. Farrington remains the world number one while his compatriot McLain Ward jumps ahead one spot to the runner-up position. Last month's number two now strands on the fourth place. Lorenzo de Luca placing fourth is following Kevin Staut now number three of the world. Scott Brash holds on on his fifth spuch, just like Harrie Smolders remains on place six. The Aachen Grand Prix-winner and all day clear round rider, Gregory Wathelet moves on towards the top five after he switched his ninth place for spot seven. European Champion, Peder Fredricson jumps into the top ten. The Swedish show jumping rider turned his 16th place into spot eight. Also Eric Lamaze takes a big jump into the top ten. Lamaze used to be the number 22 and is now placing 22nd. Maikel Van der Vleuten completes the new top ten. Click here for the ranking
A new month is a new ranking. This month Kent Farrington holds on on his leading number one position. A lot changed after the Nations Cup finals month in September. Farrington remains the world number one while his compatriot McLain Ward jumps ahead one spot to the runner-up position. Last month's number two now strands on the fourth place. Lorenzo de Luca placing fourth is following Kevin Staut now number three of the world. Scott Brash holds on on his fifth spuch, just like Harrie Smolders remains on place six. The Aachen Grand Prix-winner and all day clear round rider, Gregory Wathelet moves on towards the top five after he switched his ninth place for spot seven. European Champion, Peder Fredricson jumps into the top ten. The Swedish show jumping rider turned his 16th place into spot eight. Also Eric Lamaze takes a big jump into the top ten. Lamaze used to be the number 22 and is now placing 22nd. Maikel Van der Vleuten completes the new top ten. Click here for the ranking