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Steve Guerdat holds on his leading position in the Longines World Ranking

Not much changed in the top of the world. This month's Longines Ranking is still led by Swiss show jumping rider, Steve Guerdat. Guerdat is as last month followed by USA's umber one, McLain Ward. Germany's Daniel Deusser jumps into the top three as he switches his fifth spot for place three. Deusser is followed by Marcus Ehning who holds on his fourth place but has to share it with former world number one-rider, Harrie Smolders. Peder Fredricson, Ben Maher and Beezie Maddenn follow as last month in a sixth, seventh and eight place. Switzerland's Martin Fuchs did a good job in Wellington as he enters the top ten while also Lorenzo De Luca secures his top ten spot again. Ranking

Not much changed in the top of the world. This month's Longines Ranking is still led by Swiss show jumping rider, Steve Guerdat. Guerdat is as last month followed by USA's umber one, McLain Ward. Germany's Daniel Deusser jumps into the top three as he switches his fifth spot for place three. Deusser is followed by Marcus Ehning who holds on his fourth place but has to share it with former world number one-rider, Harrie Smolders. Peder Fredricson, Ben Maher and Beezie Maddenn follow as last month in a sixth, seventh and eight place. Switzerland's Martin Fuchs did a good job in Wellington as he enters the top ten while also Lorenzo De Luca secures his top ten spot again. Ranking

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