Peder Fredricson remains in first place of the FEI Longines Jumping World Ranking. The top three placing welcomes a new rider this month.
At number one, Peder Fredricson continues to show off. Martin Fuchs may also still call himself second best in the world. The third place is completed by no less than two riders. Henrik von Eckermann now shares his podium spot with Daniel Deusser. Olympic champion Ben Maher completes the top five.
The top ten is completed by Scott Brash who continues to hold on to his sixth place. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli also remains seventh. Kent Farrington is in eight place and Conor Swail shares his ninth place with Jérôme Guery.
Canada's Erynn Ballard places as the best female rider with a 29th place. Harry Charles places himself as the youngest rider in 32nd place.
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Photo: © Tomas Holcbecher
At number one, Peder Fredricson continues to show off. Martin Fuchs may also still call himself second best in the world. The third place is completed by no less than two riders. Henrik von Eckermann now shares his podium spot with Daniel Deusser. Olympic champion Ben Maher completes the top five.
The top ten is completed by Scott Brash who continues to hold on to his sixth place. Marlon Modolo Zanotelli also remains seventh. Kent Farrington is in eight place and Conor Swail shares his ninth place with Jérôme Guery.
Canada's Erynn Ballard places as the best female rider with a 29th place. Harry Charles places himself as the youngest rider in 32nd place.
Click here for the full ranking.
Photo: © Tomas Holcbecher