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Henrik von Eckermann remains world number one rider!

At the end of the year, not much has changed in the FEI Longines Ranking! Sweden's Henrik von Eckermann remains on top and closed of the year as world number one! He is followed by Olympic Champion, Ben Maher and USA's Kent Farrington!

In a recent interview von Eckermann stated he doesn't chare ranking points but sticks to the plan he made for each horse. Just outside the top three, also Steve Guerdat (SUI) holds a firm position in a fourth place.

France's Julien Epaillard jumpes one place forward, switching spots with Switzerland's Martin Fuchs.

Simon Delestre (FRA) jumps one place ahead into the seventh position, leaving Max Kühner (AUT) in an eight place. Former number seven, McLain Ward (USA) follows in a 9th place. New in this top ten is the Genèva Rolex Grand Prix-winner, Richard Vogel (GER).

Ranking

In a recent interview von Eckermann stated he doesn't chare ranking points but sticks to the plan he made for each horse. Just outside the top three, also Steve Guerdat (SUI) holds a firm position in a fourth place.

France's Julien Epaillard jumpes one place forward, switching spots with Switzerland's Martin Fuchs.

Simon Delestre (FRA) jumps one place ahead into the seventh position, leaving Max Kühner (AUT) in an eight place. Former number seven, McLain Ward (USA) follows in a 9th place. New in this top ten is the Genèva Rolex Grand Prix-winner, Richard Vogel (GER).

Ranking

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