Just no two years, now at 22 months, Swedish showjumper Henrik von Eckermann has been at the top of the FEI Longines Ranking. This month as well, von Eckermann remains in first place. The entire top three remains unchanged.
Fresh FEI World Cup Final winner von Eckermann has 100 points more than Olympic champion Ben Maher. Switzerland's Steve Guerdat holds onto his third place.
French showjumper Julien Epaillard moves up one place. Epaillard thus displaces Martin Fuchs from the fourth position. Fuchs drops down one place while Kent Farrington remains in sixth place. Max Kühner (AUT) and Simon Delestre (FRA) also swap places. Richard Vogel (GER) and McLain Ward (USA) share the ninth position.
Fresh FEI World Cup Final winner von Eckermann has 100 points more than Olympic champion Ben Maher. Switzerland's Steve Guerdat holds onto his third place.
French showjumper Julien Epaillard moves up one place. Epaillard thus displaces Martin Fuchs from the fourth position. Fuchs drops down one place while Kent Farrington remains in sixth place. Max Kühner (AUT) and Simon Delestre (FRA) also swap places. Richard Vogel (GER) and McLain Ward (USA) share the ninth position.