For Henrik von Eckermann, it's the 21st consecutive month on top of the Longines Ranking! In the updated list, the results going from April 1st 2023 until March 31st 2024 are taking account.
At the very top, we still see Henrik von Eckermann (SWE). Despite narrowly missing out on victory in the Rolex Grand Slam at 's-Hertogenbosch, the Swede remains steadfastly at the helm of the Longines Ranking. The top three remains unchanged, with Ben Maher (GBR) in second place and Steve Guerdat (SUI) in third.
Martin Fuchs (SUI) climbs two places, moving from sixth to fourth, displacing Julien Epaillard (FRA) who now finds himself in fifth. Kent Farrington (USA) also drops a spot, now occupying sixth place. Simon Delestre (FRA) maintains seventh position ahead of Max Kühner (AUT), who holds onto eighth place. Harrie Smolders (NED) makes an upward move, re-establishing himself in the top ten at ninth, up from twelfth. McLain Ward (USA) continues to round off the top ten.
Karl Cook (USA) perhaps takes the biggest leap forward, going from 44 up to 33.
At the very top, we still see Henrik von Eckermann (SWE). Despite narrowly missing out on victory in the Rolex Grand Slam at 's-Hertogenbosch, the Swede remains steadfastly at the helm of the Longines Ranking. The top three remains unchanged, with Ben Maher (GBR) in second place and Steve Guerdat (SUI) in third.
Martin Fuchs (SUI) climbs two places, moving from sixth to fourth, displacing Julien Epaillard (FRA) who now finds himself in fifth. Kent Farrington (USA) also drops a spot, now occupying sixth place. Simon Delestre (FRA) maintains seventh position ahead of Max Kühner (AUT), who holds onto eighth place. Harrie Smolders (NED) makes an upward move, re-establishing himself in the top ten at ninth, up from twelfth. McLain Ward (USA) continues to round off the top ten.
Karl Cook (USA) perhaps takes the biggest leap forward, going from 44 up to 33.