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The biggest climbers in the top 100 Longines Ranking

Earlier this week we announced the new FEI Longines ranking. For Daniel Deusser it is a strong and happy start of the new year. In the top 100 however it were Germany's show jumping rider Holger Wulschner and Brazilian, Pedro Veniss who set the most impressive result. Wulschner switched his 118th spot for place 97. A strong jump ahead of 23 spots. Also Veniss enters the top 100. He jumps ahead 20 places to the 87th place. Wulschner scored last week at the CSI5*-w in Mechelen, Belgium, grasping the necessary points. Earlier this year Henrik Von Eckermann decided to start on his own. Taking the fruits of his enterprise the Swedish show jumping rider now jumps ahead 13 places to the 62th spot. Also Max Kühner (12spots - 44) and Anthony Condon (11spots - 97) made a nice impression.   Read more about the ranking

Earlier this week we announced the new FEI Longines ranking. For Daniel Deusser it is a strong and happy start of the new year. In the top 100 however it were Germany's show jumping rider Holger Wulschner and Brazilian, Pedro Veniss who set the most impressive result. Wulschner switched his 118th spot for place 97. A strong jump ahead of 23 spots. Also Veniss enters the top 100. He jumps ahead 20 places to the 87th place. Wulschner scored last week at the CSI5*-w in Mechelen, Belgium, grasping the necessary points. Earlier this year Henrik Von Eckermann decided to start on his own. Taking the fruits of his enterprise the Swedish show jumping rider now jumps ahead 13 places to the 62th spot. Also Max Kühner (12spots - 44) and Anthony Condon (11spots - 97) made a nice impression.   Read more about the ranking

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