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Christian Ahlmann stays on top of the Longines Ranking

A new month also means a new Ranking. This month we don't see any major changes in the rankings as the outdoor season comes at its end. Christian Ahlmann stays in the lead after earning points in Calgary and Barcelona. He ended up fourth with the german team in Calgary and in Barcelona the german team won the Nations Cup final. Simon Delestre starts coming closer as he is in second place now and pushes Kent Farrington back to a third place. Further in the top five we see Mclain Ward and Eric Lamaze. Daniel Deusser and Penelope Leprevost switch positions, he is in sixth place now and she is in seventh place. Kevin Staut stays on number eight. Marcus Ehning, last month he was just out of the top ten, now comes in the top ten on number nine. Scott Brash loses one position and is number ten now. Click here for the ranking.

A new month also means a new Ranking. This month we don't see any major changes in the rankings as the outdoor season comes at its end. Christian Ahlmann stays in the lead after earning points in Calgary and Barcelona. He ended up fourth with the german team in Calgary and in Barcelona the german team won the Nations Cup final. Simon Delestre starts coming closer as he is in second place now and pushes Kent Farrington back to a third place. Further in the top five we see Mclain Ward and Eric Lamaze. Daniel Deusser and Penelope Leprevost switch positions, he is in sixth place now and she is in seventh place. Kevin Staut stays on number eight. Marcus Ehning, last month he was just out of the top ten, now comes in the top ten on number nine. Scott Brash loses one position and is number ten now. Click here for the ranking.

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