Thursday, Jul. 17, 2025

US Maintains Top FEI Rankings In Jumping, Para-Dressage

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U.S. teams and riders have maintained their top spots in the world rankings, according to the Fédération Equestre Internationale’s July update.

Kent Farrington maintained his hold on the Longines Jumping Rankings for the third consecutive month with 3,161 points, closely followed by Great Britain’s Ben Maher, just 121 points behind. Former Longines Rankings armband holder Henrik von Eckermann of Sweden is third (2,886 points), while Germany’s Christian Kukuk (2,879) and American McLain Ward (2,848) repeat in fourth and fifth positions, respectively. 

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Kent Farrington won the Turkish Airlines-Prize of Europe for the second time in his career, this time aboard Myla, on July 2 at CHIO Aachen (Germany). Roy A Brinkman Photo

In the Longines League of Nations rankings, Team USA has maintained its lead for the sixth consecutive month with 14,298 points.  Ireland (14,139) remains close behind, while France (13,499) is in third. In the qualifying race for the 2026 edition of the series, Germany, Belgium, Great Britain, and the Netherlands remain in third through and seventh places, respectively, while Italy is now eighth and Switzerland ninth. The last qualifying spot for 2026 is still held by Brazil, which has accumulated 9,225 points and surpassed Sweden (8,705 points) last month.

In para-dressage, U.S. Grade II rider Fiona Howard (2,174 points) maintains the No. 1 individual spot she’s held since April, when she overtook teammate Roxanne Trunnell in the standings, while Team USA maintains its top team position.

See complete FEI rankings here.

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