Scott Brash leads in jumping world rankings with Kent Farrinton second
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- March 6, 2026
- By Staff Writers
In Longines Jumping World Rankings, Scott Brash, Great Britain’s double Olympic gold medalist from London 2012 and Paris 2024, retains his lead, and the gap between the Scottish rider and Kent Farrington, the man he deposed from world number one at the end of January, has widened considerably from the 44 points that separated the pair in the end-January rankings.
Kent Farrington on Greya Brash leadse on 3,477, with Farrington now 241 points behind on 3,236.
Ben Maher, a triple gold Olympian for Great Britain, is third on 3,060 in an unchanged top three, but Richard Vogel of Germany, the 2025 European champion, has moved up two slots with 3,022 points , dropping Gilles Thomas of Belgium with 3,019 and Christian Kukuk of Germany with 2,966 to fifth and sixth.
Nina Mallevaey of France moved up one place to seventh on 2,885 points to hold onto her world number one female athlete title.
The top 10 is completed by Julien Epaillard of France on 2,881, Shane Sweetnam of Ireland on 2,794 and McLain Ward on 2,791.
In the Longines League of Nations Ranking, Team USA still leads, with its latest total of 15,253 increasing its advantage to 769 points over second-placed Belgium on 14,484.

The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.
The team will be led by Chef d’Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.
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The team will be led by Chef d'Equipe Robert Ridland and Team Leader Lizzy Chesson.

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