In short
Henrik von Eckermann tops ranking for 32nd consecutive month
Jur Vrieling (NED) makes biggest jump into top 100 (30 spots)
For the 32nd month in a row, Swedish showjumper—and double World Champion and European Team Champion—Henrik von Eckermann remains at the top of the Longines Ranking. Kent Farrington's strong performances in recent weeks have resulted in a jump from third to second place.
The American Kent Farrington moves up one spot, swapping places with Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat. Guerdat’s compatriot, Martin Fuchs, also makes gains in the new ranking. Fuchs moves up to fourth place, pushing former Olympic champion and reigning Olympic team champion Ben Maher (GBR) down to fifth. Reigning Olympic champion Christian Kukuk (GER) holds steady in sixth place.
Just like last month, he is followed by McLain Ward (USA). However, this time it is not Richard Vogel (GER) who follows the American, but Max Kühner (AUT). Vogel moves into ninth place, while Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) jumps into the top ten, securing the 10th spot.