One month after reaching the top, Kent Farrington has consolidated his position as Jumping World number one with 3,284 points.
Kent Farrington on Greya in a WEF Grand Prix (Photo by Sportfot)Behind Farrington, Ben Maher of Great Britain is second with 3,054 points.
Henrik von Eckermann of Sweden with 2,991 points and Christian Kukuk of Germany with 2,933 points repeat in third and fourth respectively.
McLain Ward is fifth after climbing from eighth position with 2,813 points
Swiss duo Steve Guerdat with 2,773 points and Martin Fuchs with 2,728 points drop one position each to sixth and seventh respectively, while Ireland’s Cian O’Connor climbs to eight on 2,705 points.
Kevin Staut of France gets back into the top 10 and is now ninth on 2,662 points, followed by Richard Vogel of Germany, 10th with 2,657 points.
IN THE League of Nations Ranking: the USA is number one and Brazil reaches top 10
For the fifth consecutive month, USA with14,273 points maintains its position as leader of the League of Nations ranking for next year's series.
But Ireland with 14,125 points has reduced the gap and remains close to the leaders, only 148 points behind, while France on 13,432 points, Germany on 13,147 points, Belgium on 12,591 points and Great Britain on 12,589 points remain third, fourth fifth and sixth respectively.
Netherlands with 11,250 points is now seventh after surpassing Switzerland on 11,037 points, while Italy remains ninth with 10,828 points.
The last qualifying spot for the League of Nations 2026 is now for Brazil on 9,233 points, after surpassing Sweden, now 11th on 8,960 points.
Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour remains leader of the FEI Dressage World Ranking with 2,024 points three months after reaching the top.
Great Britain’s Charlotte Fry remains second with 1,908 points, followed by Isabell Werth of Germany, who is third with 1,856 points, and Becky Moody of Great Britain with 1,737 points in fourth position.
Great Britain's dominance in the FEI Eventing World Athlete Ranking has returned only one month after Boyd Martin reached the top of the ranking.
The new leader is Harry Meade on 588 points.
Tom McEwen of Great Britain on 577 points remains second, followed by compatriot Rosalind Canter with 560 points in third.
New Zealand’s Tim Price remains fourth with 549 points, ahead of former number one, Boyd Martin, who drops to fifth place with 543 points.
Team USA leads in the Para Dressage Rankings: Fiona Howard with 2,157 points and Team USA with 1,376 points maintain the top spot in both Individual and Team rankings.
Sara Morganti of Italy remains second, only 43 points behind Howard, while Rixt van der Horst Hart from The Netherlands is now third on 2,097 points.