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Simon Delestre closes in on Scott Brash in new Longines Ranking

Scott Brash keeps on top of the new Longines Show Jumping Ranking that was published today. With a total of 82 results counting for 2950 points he is closly followed by a new member in the top three; Simon Delestre. The French show jumper jumpes from the fourth to the second place with 2803 points, collected over 89 results. USA's Kent Farrington switched his second place for the third spot and is followed by compatriot Elizabeth Madden. Silver European Medal winner, Belgium's Gregory Wathelet jumps to the fifth place. Bertram Allen go's down one rank, just imagine the place he would have taken if his London adventure turned out differently? For now the Irish 'lad' has to be satisfied with the 7th place. In the top 50 it is Belgium's Olivier Philipp Aerts who makes the biggest jump. The show jumper turns in his 56th place for a new 44th spot. In the top 100 it is Niels Bruynseels who made the most impressive performance. The Belgian jumps ahead 29 place into the top 100 towards 82nd spot.

Scott Brash keeps on top of the new Longines Show Jumping Ranking that was published today. With a total of 82 results counting for 2950 points he is closly followed by a new member in the top three; Simon Delestre. The French show jumper jumpes from the fourth to the second place with 2803 points, collected over 89 results. USA's Kent Farrington switched his second place for the third spot and is followed by compatriot Elizabeth Madden. Silver European Medal winner, Belgium's Gregory Wathelet jumps to the fifth place. Bertram Allen go's down one rank, just imagine the place he would have taken if his London adventure turned out differently? For now the Irish 'lad' has to be satisfied with the 7th place. In the top 50 it is Belgium's Olivier Philipp Aerts who makes the biggest jump. The show jumper turns in his 56th place for a new 44th spot. In the top 100 it is Niels Bruynseels who made the most impressive performance. The Belgian jumps ahead 29 place into the top 100 towards 82nd spot.

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