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Henrik von Eckermann keeps wearing the crown in FEI Jumping Longines Ranking

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For a 28th consecutive month, Sweden's Henrik von Eckermann continues to lead the FEI Jumping Longines Ranking. The new ranking includes results from 1. November 2023 to 31. October 2024. 

Olympic Team Gold in Tokyo 2021, Individual and Team Gold at the FEI Jumping World Championship 2022 in Herning, FEI Jumping World Cup Final winner in Omaha,... and once again world's best in the updated ranking. 

The top four remains unchanged with Steve Guerdat (SUI) in second, Ben Maher (GBR) as third and Kent Farrington (USA) on four. 

Julien Epaillard (FRA) and Max Kühner (AUT) both go up one place and are now in fifth and sixth position on the ranking. Richard Vogel (GER), winner of the World Cup leg in Lyon (FRA) aboard United Touch S, jumps from tenth place tot seven, with his victory of Lyon not included in his points yet. 

Olympic Individual Gold Winner of Paris 2024, Christian Kukuk (GER) goes down from fifth to eight, followed by Mclain Ward (USA) and Conor Swail (IRL) who conclude the top ten. 

Denis Lynch (IRL) makes a jump forward coming from 35 to 26. Huge jump also for his compatriot, Michael Pender (IRL) who now joins the top fifty in 41st place, coming from 66. Also new in the top fifty are Victor Bettendorf (LUX), Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (ESP), Yuri Mansur (BRA), Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) and Khaled Almobty (KSA). 

Updated ranking

Olympic Team Gold in Tokyo 2021, Individual and Team Gold at the FEI Jumping World Championship 2022 in Herning, FEI Jumping World Cup Final winner in Omaha,... and once again world's best in the updated ranking. 

The top four remains unchanged with Steve Guerdat (SUI) in second, Ben Maher (GBR) as third and Kent Farrington (USA) on four. 

Julien Epaillard (FRA) and Max Kühner (AUT) both go up one place and are now in fifth and sixth position on the ranking. Richard Vogel (GER), winner of the World Cup leg in Lyon (FRA) aboard United Touch S, jumps from tenth place tot seven, with his victory of Lyon not included in his points yet. 

Olympic Individual Gold Winner of Paris 2024, Christian Kukuk (GER) goes down from fifth to eight, followed by Mclain Ward (USA) and Conor Swail (IRL) who conclude the top ten. 

Denis Lynch (IRL) makes a jump forward coming from 35 to 26. Huge jump also for his compatriot, Michael Pender (IRL) who now joins the top fifty in 41st place, coming from 66. Also new in the top fifty are Victor Bettendorf (LUX), Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (ESP), Yuri Mansur (BRA), Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) and Khaled Almobty (KSA). 

Updated ranking

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