Halfway through the 2022/2023 season, Kevin Staut leads the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Standings with a total of 53 points. The Frenchman has not yet recorded a win, but was able to collect points in six of the first seven rounds.
Staut was one of the only riders to be present at all of the first seven rounds in the World Cup season. By consistently jumping almost always within the top fifteen, the French top rider collected the most points so far. Henrik von Eckermann stands in second place with a difference of seven points. The Swedish number one in the world missed the leg in Helsinki and Madrid, but jumped to victory in Verona. In third place, Britain's Harry Charles is just one point behind von Eckermann. The currently best U25 rider in the world finished third in Verona and came in second in La Coruna last weekend.
Find the full Longines FEI Jumping World Cup standings HERE.
Photo: Ashley Claus for Equnews
Staut was one of the only riders to be present at all of the first seven rounds in the World Cup season. By consistently jumping almost always within the top fifteen, the French top rider collected the most points so far. Henrik von Eckermann stands in second place with a difference of seven points. The Swedish number one in the world missed the leg in Helsinki and Madrid, but jumped to victory in Verona. In third place, Britain's Harry Charles is just one point behind von Eckermann. The currently best U25 rider in the world finished third in Verona and came in second in La Coruna last weekend.
Find the full Longines FEI Jumping World Cup standings HERE.
Photo: Ashley Claus for Equnews