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Henrik von Eckermann continues to lead the Longines Ranking!

Not much has changed in the Longines Ranking. For the 20th consecutive month, Sweden's Henrik von Eckermann tops the list!

The full top three remains unchanged in the new Longines Ranking. Swedish show jumper Henrik von Eckermann retains the number one spot in the world. Olympic champion Ben Maher follows in second place, with Steve Guerdat in third.

French rider Julien Epaillard swaps places with USA's Kent Farrington. Farrington thus ends up in fifth place behind Swiss rider Martin Fuchs. Simon Delestre (FRA) also maintains his position in seventh place.

Max Kühner moves up one place, while Richard Vogel leaps into the top ten at ninth place. This pushes McLain Ward to tenth place.

Ranking

The full top three remains unchanged in the new Longines Ranking. Swedish show jumper Henrik von Eckermann retains the number one spot in the world. Olympic champion Ben Maher follows in second place, with Steve Guerdat in third.

French rider Julien Epaillard swaps places with USA's Kent Farrington. Farrington thus ends up in fifth place behind Swiss rider Martin Fuchs. Simon Delestre (FRA) also maintains his position in seventh place.

Max Kühner moves up one place, while Richard Vogel leaps into the top ten at ninth place. This pushes McLain Ward to tenth place.

Ranking

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