Kent Farrington remains as world number one two months after reaching the top spot, with a tally of 3,161 points, closely followed by Great Britain’s Ben Maher, just 121 points behind.
Kent Farrington on Toulayna (Photo by Jenny Abrahamsson)Former number one Henrik von Eckermann of Sweden is third on 2,886 points, while Christian Kukuk of Germany with 2,879 points and McLain Ward with 2,848 points repeat in fourth and fifth positions respectively.
Swiss duo Steve Guerdat, 2,775 points, and Martin Fuchs, 2,723 points, maintain their sixth and seventh positions respectively, while France’s Simon Delestre ascends to the eighth spot with 2,705 points, and Germany’s Richard Vogel climbs to ninth on 2,686 points.
Cian O’Connor of Ireland closes the top 10 after dropping from eighth, with a tally of 2,625 points.
IN THE Longines League of Nations Ranking that decides which teams will compete in the League of Nations next year, USA and Ireland battle for top spot.
For the sixth consecutive month, USA. 14,298 points, maintains its position as leader of the Longines League of Nations ranking.
Ireland, 14,139 points, remains close to the leaders, only 159 points behind, while France. 13,499 points, Germany, 13,108 points, Belgium, 12,615 points, Great Britain, 12,380 points, and Netherlands, 11,462 points, remain third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.
Italy. 10,964 points, is now eighth after surpassing Switzerland, 10,797 points, while the last qualifying spot for the Longines League of Nations 2026 is still for Brazil, 9,225 points), after surpassing Sweden last month, now 11th on 8,705 points.
Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry is the new leader of the FEI Dressage World Ranking,1939 points, for the second time in her career after dethroning Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour ofDenamrk, who is now third with a tally of 1,793 points.
Between Fry and Laudrup-Dufour is Germany’s Isabell Werth, who places second with 1,851 points.
The U.S.highest is Cosby Green in 17th.
After two consecutive changes at the top of the FEI Eventing World Athlete Ranking, Harry Meade of Great Britain remains at the top with 588 points.
Rosalind Canter (of Great Britain with 550 points climbs to second, followed by New Zealand’s Tim Price in third, just one point behind Canter.
Boyd Martin is now fourth with 534 points, ahead of Great Britain’s Tom McEwen, who drops to fifth place with 512 points.
In FEI Para Dressage World Individual, Team & U18 Ranking: no changes at the top
Team USA are leading the way in the senior Para Dressage Rankings: Fiona Howard,(,174 points, and Team USA, 1,369 points, retain the top spots in both Individual and Team rankings.