American riders are among the top 50 in World Rankings in show jumping, eventing, dressage,driving and paradressage, with the U.S. standing first, second and third in Para Dressage while in Jumping the U.S. has two in the top 10.
In show 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 3,455 points, followed by Switzerland's Steve Guerdat, 3,174 points, Britain’s Ben Maher, 3,087 points and Kent Farrington with 2,953 points.
For the U.S., Mclain Ward is ninth, Lillie Keenan is 32nd, Laura Kraut is 35th, Aaron Vale is 51st and Karl Cook is 56th.
In Eventing, Great Britain's Tom McEwen, 552 points, remains the leader of the FEI World Rider Ranking.
Tim Price of New Zealand, with 536 points, is closely chasing the leader after surpassing Rosalind Canter of Great Britain, who’s now third with 487 points, while Belgium's Lara De Liedekerke-Meier, 413 points, maintains the fourth position, while Julia Krajewski of Germany makes it back to the top five after climbing seven positions on 402 points.
For the U.S., Boyd Martin dropped to12th, Elisabeth Halliiday is 16th, Caroline Pamukcu is 33rd, William Coleman is 36th, Jennifer Caras is 45th, Jennie Brannigan is 45th and Phillip Dutton is 48th.
IN DRESSAGE, there are no changes at the top with Germany's Isabell Werth, 2062 points, remaining in first place for the fourth consecutive month.
Just 30 points behind is Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, 2,032 points, who climbs to second place after surpassing Charlotte Fry of Great Britain, 1,955 points, and Dinja Van Liere of Netherlands, 1,897 points, and former number one Jessica von Bredow-Werndl of Germany maintains fifth with 1,831 points.
For the U.S., Adrienne Lyle is 31st, Steffen Peters is 44th and Endel Otis is 50th.
There are no changes at the top of the FEI Driving World Rankings.
In the Four-in-Hand, World Champion Boyd Exell of Australia continues to lead with 210 points while Chester Weber is 11th.
In Para Dressage, the U..S. is first, second and third, with Roxanne Trunnell leading with 2162 points, Rebecca Hart is second with 2106 points and Fiona Howard is third with 2081 points.