Reserved for riders under the age of 25, the FEI Jumping U25 Ranking provides a platform for emerging athletes to showcase their skills and compete on an international stage. With results spanning from March 1, 2023, to February 29, 2024, the latest update of the U25 ranking highlights the notable advancements of young riders from across the globe. Among them, Harry Charles of Great Britain stands out with an impressive lead, solidifying his leader position.
Harry Charles (GBR) remains firmly at the top. With a total of 2638 points, he has just under 1000 points ahead of the second-placed rider. Jeanne Sadran (FRA) jumps to the second position, coming from fourth place. Harry Allen (IRL) follows in third place, moving up from fifth. Compatriot Michael Pender (IRL) has also gained ground and now sits in fourth place. Natalie Dean (USA) sees a slight drop to fifth place, coming from second.
Mimi Gochman (USA) experiences a similar decline, moving from third to sixth. Lars Kersten (NED) makes a notable leap to seventh place, solidifying his position within the top 10. Jack Whitaker (GBR) maintains his position in the top 10 with a solid performance in eighth place. Edouard Schmitz (SUI) moves from seventh to ninth, while Thibeau Spits (BEL) rounds out the top 10.
Harry Charles (GBR) remains firmly at the top. With a total of 2638 points, he has just under 1000 points ahead of the second-placed rider. Jeanne Sadran (FRA) jumps to the second position, coming from fourth place. Harry Allen (IRL) follows in third place, moving up from fifth. Compatriot Michael Pender (IRL) has also gained ground and now sits in fourth place. Natalie Dean (USA) sees a slight drop to fifth place, coming from second.
Mimi Gochman (USA) experiences a similar decline, moving from third to sixth. Lars Kersten (NED) makes a notable leap to seventh place, solidifying his position within the top 10. Jack Whitaker (GBR) maintains his position in the top 10 with a solid performance in eighth place. Edouard Schmitz (SUI) moves from seventh to ninth, while Thibeau Spits (BEL) rounds out the top 10.