The entire top seven of the new FEI Longines Ranking remains unchanged. Kent Farrington (USA) stays at the top of the world ranking, for the third consecutive month. Ben Maher (GBR) follows in second place, ahead of former number one, Henrik von Eckermann (SWE).
The entire top seven of the new FEI Longines Ranking remains unchanged. Kent Farrington (USA) stays at the top of the world ranking, for the third consecutive month. Ben Maher (GBR) follows in second place, ahead of former number one, Henrik von Eckermann (SWE).
Kent Farrington remains at the top of the Longines Ranking for the third month in a row. Just outside the top three, Olympic champion Christian Kukuk (GER) holds onto fourth place. McLain Ward (USA) stays in fifth and, just like last month, ranks ahead of Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Martin Fuchs (SUI).
Back in the top ten, France's Simon Delestre jumps from eleventh to eighth place. Richard Vogel (GER) also moves up, trading his 10th place for ninth. Former number eight, Cian O'Connor (IRL), drops to tenth place.
Just outside the top ten, several riders make big jumps. Scott Brash (GBR) leaps from 20th to 12th. Belgium’s Abdel Said continues his climb toward the world’s top 10, moving from 19th to 13th. Dutch rider Maikel van der Vleuten also makes a strong jump, going from 22nd to 13th.