Harry Charles keeps leading the way in the FEI Jumping U25 Ranking

Harry Charles keeps leading the way in the FEI Jumping U25 Ranking

The world of equestrian show jumping has always been an arena for young and talented riders to make their mark. The U25 Jumping Ranking offers a unique platform for these riders under the age of 25 to showcase their skills. Let's delve into the latest U25 Jumping Rankings (as of October 31, 2023), highlighting the top ten riders who are currently leading the way.

Harry Charles (GBR) maintains his top position in the U25 Jumping Rankings, with an impressive score of 2498 points. His consistency and remarkable performances have kept him firmly in the lead. Moving up from the 5th spot last month, Philipp Schulze Tophoff (GER) has significantly improved his ranking. His brilliant performances have earned him 1627 points and the second position. Gilles Thomas (BEL) remains in the third spot, with 1600 points. His skill and composure in high-pressure situations have helped him maintain a top-three position.

Natalie Dean (USA), although dropping from 2nd place, is a formidable rider with 1581 points. Her dedication to the sport is evident in her consistent performance. Mimi Gochman (USA) holds onto her fifth position with 1521 points. Her talent and hard work continue to pay off.

Sanne Thijssen (NED) maintains her 6th place in the rankings with 1503 points. Her skillful riding and partnership with her horse are key to her success. Jack Whitaker (GBR) holds onto his 7th place with 1357 points. His consistency in performances has been his strength. Jeanne Sadran (FRA) moved up from the 10th position to 8th this month with 1353 points. Her strong showing in competitions is a testament to her skills. Edouard Schmitz (SUI) maintains his 9th place in the rankings with 1344 points. His consistent results keep him in the top ten. Michael Pender (IRL), although dropping from the 8th position, secures the 10th spot with 1296 points. He continues to be a strong contender.


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