Top Riders Holding Steady on Longines FEI World Jumping Rankings
Erin Gilmore
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The top three riders in the world have maintained their world ranking positions on the Longines FEI World Jumping Rankings, newly released today with up-to-date results from November competitions.
World No. 1 Scott Brash of Great Britain maintains a 370-point lead over the USA’s Kent Farrington, who carries over his World No. 2 spot from last month. France’s Penélopé Leprevost keeps her World No. 3 ranking, as well.
Fellow French rider Simon Delestre made the biggest move up in the top ten, rising five spots to World No. 4, while the USA’s Beezie Madden fell one spot to World No. 5.
Twenty year old Bertram Ireland of Ireland moved up one spot to World No. 6, while former World. No. 1 Daniel Deusser of Germany is out of the top ten with a fall to World No. 11. Christian Ahlmann returns to the top ten as World No. 9.
With the 2015 season winding down with just a few CSI5* shows left on the calendar, Brash is guaranteed to continue his stronghold over the World No. 1 ranking into the new year.
Check out the FEI world ranked top 30 as of 11/30/2015: