Kent Farrington remained fourth in World Rankings while McLain Ward moved up to sixth
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- January 16, 2025
- By Staff Writers
In the FEI World Rankings in Jumping, there are no changes in the top four of the rankings, as Henrik von Eckermann of Sweden remains at the top of the rankings for yet another month with a total of 3,345 points, followed by Swiss athlete Steve Guerdat with 3,124 points, Britain’s Ben Maher with 2,967 points and Kent Farrington with 2,861 points.
Martin Fuchs of Switzerland moved up four spots, rounding up the top five on 2,843 points.
McLain Ward.with 2,803 points moved up two spots to sixth, followed by Germany’s Christian Kukuk, who remained in seventh position on 2,733 points.
Max Kühner of Austria droped to eighth position on 2,717 points while Richard Vogel of Germany also lost three spots and is now ninth with 2,679 points.
Ireland’s Conor Swail moved up one spot and closes the top10 with 2,677 points.
In Eventing, Great Britain's dominance continues in 2025, with four riders in the Top Five
Tom McEwen with 552 points remains the leader of the FEI Eventing World Athlete Ranking.
Tim Price of New Zealand with 536 points is second, ahead of Rosalind Canter of Great Britain, who’s third with 487 points.
World Champion Yasmin Ingham of Great Britaim retains her fourth place with 396 points, while her compatriot Laura Collet is fifth on 378 points.
Boyd Martin is the highest U.S. rider at 10th with 374 points, and Elisabeth Halliday is 18th with 286 points.