There isn't a huge amount of change in the top 10 of the new FEI Longines Ranking. The Swedish show jumper, Henrik von Eckermann, remains at the top of the standings with just under 300 points ahead of Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Ben Maher (GBR)
The American show jumper, Kent Farrington (USA), also maintains his fourth place. Farrington is followed by Max Kühner (AUT) who jumps up one place and precedes Richard Vogel (GER). Olympic champion, Christian Kukuk (GER), also moves forward to seventh place. He is followed by McLain Ward (USA) and Martin Fuchs (SUI), who thus re-enters the top ten.
The American show jumper, Kent Farrington (USA), also maintains his fourth place. Farrington is followed by Max Kühner (AUT) who jumps up one place and precedes Richard Vogel (GER). Olympic champion, Christian Kukuk (GER), also moves forward to seventh place. He is followed by McLain Ward (USA) and Martin Fuchs (SUI), who thus re-enters the top ten.