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Kent Farrington remain's the world number one show jumping rider for another month

A new month equals a new FEI Longines Ranking for show jumping riders. USA's Kent Farrington remains on top of the world with 3065 points. Farrington had an exceptional month placing or winning different classes at the Spruce Meadows showground in Calgary, Alberta. Compatriot McLain Ward closes in on Farrington placing currently second. While the living in Belgium, Italian show jumping rider, Lorenzo de Luca jumped one place ahead to the third spot. Aboard Halifax vh Kluizebos, De Luca speeded to victory in Paris and Cannes. France's Kevin Staut jumps fromt the seventh to the fourth place while Daniel Deusser switched his second for a fifth place. For Deusser it was a hard month losing his trusted horse, First Class. Zangersheide's number one rider, Christian Ahlmann stays on the sixth spot, while Canada's Eric Lamaze loses two places into seventh. Further the top ten remained unchanged with Scott Brash, Maikel van der Vleuten and Simon Delestre. Daniel Bluman enters top 100 Daniel Bluman is the biggest jumper in the list. Jumping ahead no less than 44 spots he now ends into the 90th place entering the top 100.     Click here  for the ranking...

A new month equals a new FEI Longines Ranking for show jumping riders. USA's Kent Farrington remains on top of the world with 3065 points. Farrington had an exceptional month placing or winning different classes at the Spruce Meadows showground in Calgary, Alberta. Compatriot McLain Ward closes in on Farrington placing currently second. While the living in Belgium, Italian show jumping rider, Lorenzo de Luca jumped one place ahead to the third spot. Aboard Halifax vh Kluizebos, De Luca speeded to victory in Paris and Cannes. France's Kevin Staut jumps fromt the seventh to the fourth place while Daniel Deusser switched his second for a fifth place. For Deusser it was a hard month losing his trusted horse, First Class. Zangersheide's number one rider, Christian Ahlmann stays on the sixth spot, while Canada's Eric Lamaze loses two places into seventh. Further the top ten remained unchanged with Scott Brash, Maikel van der Vleuten and Simon Delestre. Daniel Bluman enters top 100 Daniel Bluman is the biggest jumper in the list. Jumping ahead no less than 44 spots he now ends into the 90th place entering the top 100.     Click here  for the ranking...

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