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Peder Fredricson remains the world number one on the Longines Ranking

The new Longines FEI Ranking has been announced. This month the top three remains unchanged but there is a new entrant to be seen in the top five! 


Peder Fredricson continues to hold on to first place and may still call himself the world number one rider. Henrik von Eckermann also remains the second best rider in the world rankings. Martin Fuchs does not deviate from his third place. 

Ben Maher does not drop this month and may still remain in fourth place. On five there is a new face though with Conor Swail moving from seventh to fifth place. 

The top ten is completed by Marlon Modolo Zanotelli, Daniel Deusser who drops from five to seven, Kent Farrington, Mclain Ward who is a new entrant in the top ten and finally Scott Brash on ten. 

The best female rider in the world ranking this month is Malin Baryard-Johnson who is 29th. 

Click here for the full ranking. 


Peder Fredricson continues to hold on to first place and may still call himself the world number one rider. Henrik von Eckermann also remains the second best rider in the world rankings. Martin Fuchs does not deviate from his third place. 

Ben Maher does not drop this month and may still remain in fourth place. On five there is a new face though with Conor Swail moving from seventh to fifth place. 

The top ten is completed by Marlon Modolo Zanotelli, Daniel Deusser who drops from five to seven, Kent Farrington, Mclain Ward who is a new entrant in the top ten and finally Scott Brash on ten. 

The best female rider in the world ranking this month is Malin Baryard-Johnson who is 29th. 

Click here for the full ranking. 


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