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Scott Brash tops the new Longines Ranking

There he is again, the British Scott Brash... Last month he was positioned in second place, but now he jumps over Daniel Deusser to become the new showjumping world number one. Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser, is following in second place. A big jump however it is for new World Cup Finals-winner and Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat. The Swiss show jumper jumps ahead 6 places to the third spot. The top six is completed by 3 American riders. Kant Farrington, Ward McLain and Beezie Madden Ensure an American domination in the new Longines Ranking. Young Irish talent, Bertram Allen, leaves the top ten. Last month the 'lad' was still 10th, now he has to be satisfied with an eleventh position. Australia's LGCT-lady, Edwina Tops-Alexander, takes a big jump ahead. Being placed 29th last month she now jumps to the 19th position. But it are the Belgian's who surprise in the top 100. 19-year-old Jos Verlooy is now number 64 on the list, used to be 77. Also our new number 100 is Belgian. Niels Bruynseels jumps ahead 19 spots to the 100th place. Last months world number one, Daniel Deusser, only kept his position for one month. It was his goal to maintain the number one as long as possible. Let us see what brings the new ranking, will he get back in the first place? FOR THE RANKING CLICK HERE

There he is again, the British Scott Brash... Last month he was positioned in second place, but now he jumps over Daniel Deusser to become the new showjumping world number one. Stephex-rider, Daniel Deusser, is following in second place. A big jump however it is for new World Cup Finals-winner and Olympic Champion, Steve Guerdat. The Swiss show jumper jumps ahead 6 places to the third spot. The top six is completed by 3 American riders. Kant Farrington, Ward McLain and Beezie Madden Ensure an American domination in the new Longines Ranking. Young Irish talent, Bertram Allen, leaves the top ten. Last month the 'lad' was still 10th, now he has to be satisfied with an eleventh position. Australia's LGCT-lady, Edwina Tops-Alexander, takes a big jump ahead. Being placed 29th last month she now jumps to the 19th position. But it are the Belgian's who surprise in the top 100. 19-year-old Jos Verlooy is now number 64 on the list, used to be 77. Also our new number 100 is Belgian. Niels Bruynseels jumps ahead 19 spots to the 100th place. Last months world number one, Daniel Deusser, only kept his position for one month. It was his goal to maintain the number one as long as possible. Let us see what brings the new ranking, will he get back in the first place? FOR THE RANKING CLICK HERE

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