Although Ludger Beerbaum took his second Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix victory in Chantilly it is still Christian Ahlmann who tops the LGCT ranking. Ahlmann hasn't missed a Global Champions Tour leg yet. So far the German show jumping rider has collected 186 points. Athough Ludger Beerbaum did only compete in four Grand Prix's this season, he managed to jump into the second position with 126 points. Swedish Rolf-Göran Bengtsson is breathing in Beerbaum's neck with only one point difference stranding third. Columbian Daniel Bluman had a nice season so far as well. With two times a third place once in Hamburg and once in Chantilly. Bluman is currently fourth. The top five is completed by Irish Bertram Allen with 113 points. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING
Although Ludger Beerbaum took his second Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix victory in Chantilly it is still Christian Ahlmann who tops the LGCT ranking. Ahlmann hasn't missed a Global Champions Tour leg yet. So far the German show jumping rider has collected 186 points. Athough Ludger Beerbaum did only compete in four Grand Prix's this season, he managed to jump into the second position with 126 points. Swedish Rolf-Göran Bengtsson is breathing in Beerbaum's neck with only one point difference stranding third. Columbian Daniel Bluman had a nice season so far as well. With two times a third place once in Hamburg and once in Chantilly. Bluman is currently fourth. The top five is completed by Irish Bertram Allen with 113 points. CLICK HERE FOR THE RANKING