The latest Longines FEI Jumping Ranking, updated on October 31, 2025, shows stability at the very top but several important shifts just behind. Kent Farrington maintains his lead as world number one, while Britain’s Scott Brash moves into second place ahead of compatriot Ben Maher.
Kent Farrington (USA) continues to dominate the global scene, leading the Longines Jumping Ranking with 3417 points. The American rider, a consistent force at the highest level, has shown remarkable form across the summer and early indoor season, keeping a comfortable margin over his closest rivals.
Two British riders follow in hot pursuit. Scott Brash climbs from third to second with 3222 points after a strong run of results. His teammate Ben Maher, Olympic gold medallist and long-time world number two, now sits in third with 3192 points, keeping Great Britain firmly positioned among the sport’s elite nations.
Christian Kukuk (GER) holds onto fourth place with 3120 points after a consistent campaign with his string of top horses. Just behind him, Belgium’s Gilles Thomas rises from sixth to fifth with 2964 points, marking the best world ranking of his career.