The top three riders in the world have maintained their world ranking positions on the Longines FEI World Jumping Rankings. World No. 1 Scott Brash (GBR) maintains a 370-point lead over USA’s Kent Farrington, who remains on his No. 2 spot from last month. France’s Penélopé Leprevost keeps her No. 3 ranking, as well. Compatriot Simon Delestre made the biggest move up in the top ten, rising five spots to the fourth place, while the USA’s Beezie Madden fell one spot down to rank five. Twenty year old Bertram Ireland of Ireland moved up one spot to No. 6, while former World. No. 1 Daniel Deusser is out of the top ten placing 11th. Christian Ahlmann returns to the top ten as the new number 9. Check out the FEI world ranked top 30 as of 11/30/2015:
The top three riders in the world have maintained their world ranking positions on the Longines FEI World Jumping Rankings. World No. 1 Scott Brash (GBR) maintains a 370-point lead over USA’s Kent Farrington, who remains on his No. 2 spot from last month. France’s Penélopé Leprevost keeps her No. 3 ranking, as well. Compatriot Simon Delestre made the biggest move up in the top ten, rising five spots to the fourth place, while the USA’s Beezie Madden fell one spot down to rank five. Twenty year old Bertram Ireland of Ireland moved up one spot to No. 6, while former World. No. 1 Daniel Deusser is out of the top ten placing 11th. Christian Ahlmann returns to the top ten as the new number 9. Check out the FEI world ranked top 30 as of 11/30/2015: