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Michael Jung remains lonely at the top of FEI Rankings

With almost no indoor eventing competitions the FEI ranking stayed nearly the same as last months ranking. It's still Germany's Michael Jung who remains in the lead with a total of 632 points. The eventing and showjumper is followed by USA's Philip Dutton in second place with 517 points. The Australier Christopher Burton is in third place in the rankings with 484 points after following a succesful year. For New-Zealand it's Andrew Nicholson who holds the fourth place with 476 points total, followed by American's Boyd Martin in fifth place with 456 points. Sir Mark Todd ends up on a sixth place with 455 points, while Oliver Townend stands on a eight place with 406 points. Find all results here  

With almost no indoor eventing competitions the FEI ranking stayed nearly the same as last months ranking. It's still Germany's Michael Jung who remains in the lead with a total of 632 points. The eventing and showjumper is followed by USA's Philip Dutton in second place with 517 points. The Australier Christopher Burton is in third place in the rankings with 484 points after following a succesful year. For New-Zealand it's Andrew Nicholson who holds the fourth place with 476 points total, followed by American's Boyd Martin in fifth place with 456 points. Sir Mark Todd ends up on a sixth place with 455 points, while Oliver Townend stands on a eight place with 406 points. Find all results here  

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