Longines FEI Jumping Rankings

Super Swede Close to Major Milestone! Henrik von Eckermann: The Best Rider in the World for Almost Two Years!

Lausanne, Switzerland – April 04, 2024 – Henrik Von Eckermann (SWE) has kept the crown of the best rider in the world for the the 21st month in a row, just three months away for completing the two-year milestone. According to the Longines FEI Individual Rider Ranking, the “Super Swede” is leading the pack backed by a total score of 3,533 points over the past twelve months.

His closest rival at the top of the standings is Ben Maher (GBR), who has tallied a total of 3414 points in the same period. Steve Guerdat (SUI) rounds out the top three with 3170 points while his friend and fellow countryman Martin Fuchs (SUI) sits in fourth place after registering 3030 points. Julien Épaillard (FRA) rounds out the top five with a score of 3003 points.

For the list of the Top 10 ranked riders in the world, please refer to the list below, for the complete standings, please click on the button link.

Ranking / Rider / Country / Points

1) Henrik Von Eckermann (SWE) – 3533

2) Ben Maher (GBR) – 3414

3) Steve Guerdat (SUI) – 3170

4) Martin Fuchs (SUI) – 3030

5) Julien Epaillard (FRA) – 3003

6) Kent Farrington (USA) – 2982

7) Simon Delestre (FRA) – 2842

8) Max Kuhner (AUT) – 2725

9) Harrie Smolders (NED) – 2707

10) McLain Ward (USA) – 2685

Source: FEI – Fédération Equestre Internationale

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Photo: © FEI / Richard Juilliart


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