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Peder Fredricson kicks off 2022 as World Number One

Swedish showjumping rider Peder Fredricson remains on top of the FEI Longines World Ranking. 

The rest of the top three, on the other hand, has changed. Winner of the Rolex Grand Prix in Geneva, Martin Fuchs, takes second place, which means Daniel Deusser and Henrik von Eckermann drop one place. They are now respectively in third and fourth place. Ben Maher completes the top five. 

Click here for the ranking list. 

The rest of the top three, on the other hand, has changed. Winner of the Rolex Grand Prix in Geneva, Martin Fuchs, takes second place, which means Daniel Deusser and Henrik von Eckermann drop one place. They are now respectively in third and fourth place. Ben Maher completes the top five. 

Click here for the ranking list. 

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