In the new Longines FEI Ranking the top three has remained unchanged. Switzerland's Martin Fuchs holds on his leading position and is followed by Sweden's Henrik von Eckerman as runner-up and Peder Fredricson as third.
Former number five in the ranking, Conor Swail (IRL) has impressed in the States and Europe and jumps one place forward to the fourth spot. The Irish showjumping rider pushes down Olympic Showjumping Champion, Ben Maher (GBR) to the fifth place.
Also Germany's Daniel Deusser advanced in the new ranking, switching the 9th for the 6th place. Biggest jump forward in this new top ten is for Monte Carlo's LGCT Grand Prix winner, Max Kühner (AUT). Kühner moves from place 14 to 7.
As such Marlon Modolo Zanotelli moves one down to place eight. USA's McLain Ward is back in the top ten on place nine while France's Kevin Staut holds on his 10th place.
Former number five in the ranking, Conor Swail (IRL) has impressed in the States and Europe and jumps one place forward to the fourth spot. The Irish showjumping rider pushes down Olympic Showjumping Champion, Ben Maher (GBR) to the fifth place.
Also Germany's Daniel Deusser advanced in the new ranking, switching the 9th for the 6th place. Biggest jump forward in this new top ten is for Monte Carlo's LGCT Grand Prix winner, Max Kühner (AUT). Kühner moves from place 14 to 7.
As such Marlon Modolo Zanotelli moves one down to place eight. USA's McLain Ward is back in the top ten on place nine while France's Kevin Staut holds on his 10th place.