The fifth round of the FEI World Cup is already over for the Western European League. After their passage in Stuttgart there is some shifting in the standings. Henrik Von Eckermann switches places with Viktoria Gulliksen and is now leading the ranking. Also Kevin Staut enters the top three.
The Norwegian rider Viktoria Gulliksen has to relinquish her leading position and drops to fourth place while retaining her 28 points. With that she changes places with Henrik Von Eckermann. The Swede jumps from four to one with his points total at 34.
Jur Vrieling remains in the top three but drops one place from two to three after taking 4 points in Stuttgart. Kevin Staut then jumps from five to two by gaining 11 points to bring his total to 32. Bryan Balsiger stays in the top five but is no longer in the top three. With no points added to his total, the Swiss is now on fifth.
Harry Charles enters the top ten on sixth by winning 6 points in Stuttgart. Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli still has to share her position with Julien Epaillard but the both of them go one place down from six to seven. Richard Vogel joins them in that place by being rewarded 20 points for his victory in Stuttgart. Gerrit Nieberg goes from eight to ten, staying at a total of 20 points.
The Norwegian rider Viktoria Gulliksen has to relinquish her leading position and drops to fourth place while retaining her 28 points. With that she changes places with Henrik Von Eckermann. The Swede jumps from four to one with his points total at 34.
Jur Vrieling remains in the top three but drops one place from two to three after taking 4 points in Stuttgart. Kevin Staut then jumps from five to two by gaining 11 points to bring his total to 32. Bryan Balsiger stays in the top five but is no longer in the top three. With no points added to his total, the Swiss is now on fifth.
Harry Charles enters the top ten on sixth by winning 6 points in Stuttgart. Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli still has to share her position with Julien Epaillard but the both of them go one place down from six to seven. Richard Vogel joins them in that place by being rewarded 20 points for his victory in Stuttgart. Gerrit Nieberg goes from eight to ten, staying at a total of 20 points.