There are almost no changes within the top ten of the new FEI Longines Ranking list. Former Olympic Gold medal winner, Steve Guerdat holds on the number one spot and is followed by European champion Martin Fuchs and multiple Worldcup finals winner, Daniel Deusser.
The full top six of the FEI ranking remains. Ben Maher holds on his fourth place and is followed by Sweden's Peder Fredricson and Belgium's Pieter Devos. After Devos Ireland's Darragh Kenny and USA's Elizabeth Madden switch places leaving Kenny in a seventh place.
USA's McLain Ward is back in the top ten leaving behind the 14th spot while compatriot, Kent Farrington completed in a tenth place.
Jos Verlooy best U25 rider
In the U25 ranking it is reigning Belgian champion, Jos Verlooy who keeps on the number one spot. Just like last month Verlooy is followed by Bertram Allen (IRL) and Brian Moggre (USA).
The full top six of the FEI ranking remains. Ben Maher holds on his fourth place and is followed by Sweden's Peder Fredricson and Belgium's Pieter Devos. After Devos Ireland's Darragh Kenny and USA's Elizabeth Madden switch places leaving Kenny in a seventh place.
USA's McLain Ward is back in the top ten leaving behind the 14th spot while compatriot, Kent Farrington completed in a tenth place.
Jos Verlooy best U25 rider
In the U25 ranking it is reigning Belgian champion, Jos Verlooy who keeps on the number one spot. Just like last month Verlooy is followed by Bertram Allen (IRL) and Brian Moggre (USA).