With more than 150 points difference, it is still Great Britain's Scott Brash who is in the lead of the new Longines Show jumping Ranking. Germany's Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser strands in rank two this month. A jump of 2 places ahead.USA's Beezie Madden falls one position to rank three, while Germany's Ludger Beerbaum has climbed from rank seven to rank four. USA's Kent Farrington also makes a climb - from rank eight to five - a spot he shares with Swiss rider Steve Guerdat who is down from his previous month's rank three. Ireland's Bertram Allen, who was rank five last month, has dropped down to rank seven. France's Simon Delestre is new in the Top 10 as he climbs from rank eleven to rank eight. USA's McLain Ward drops down from rank six to rank nine, while Belgium's Gregory Wathelet makes it into the Top 10 as well this month after being rank 16 last month. With this climb Wathelet is the strongest 'climber' in the top 50. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING
With more than 150 points difference, it is still Great Britain's Scott Brash who is in the lead of the new Longines Show jumping Ranking. Germany's Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser strands in rank two this month. A jump of 2 places ahead.USA's Beezie Madden falls one position to rank three, while Germany's Ludger Beerbaum has climbed from rank seven to rank four. USA's Kent Farrington also makes a climb - from rank eight to five - a spot he shares with Swiss rider Steve Guerdat who is down from his previous month's rank three. Ireland's Bertram Allen, who was rank five last month, has dropped down to rank seven. France's Simon Delestre is new in the Top 10 as he climbs from rank eleven to rank eight. USA's McLain Ward drops down from rank six to rank nine, while Belgium's Gregory Wathelet makes it into the Top 10 as well this month after being rank 16 last month. With this climb Wathelet is the strongest 'climber' in the top 50. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING