Daniel Deusser (GER) continues to top the Longines Ranking, for a third consecutive month. Martin Fuchs (SUI) stays as rank two, and the gap between the two has increased from 29 to 140 points from last month. Scott Brash (GBR) is up from rank four to three, while Steve Guerdat (SUI) is down from rank three to four. Julien Epaillard (FRA) jumps one spot, up to rank five.
Kent Farrington (USA) is down one spot to rank six, Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) stays as rank seven while Kevin Staut (FRA) is back in the Top 10 as rank eight. New in the Top 10 is also Denis Lynch (IRL) as rank nine. Darragh Kenny (IRL) drops from rank nine to ten, while Max Kühner (AUT) and Mclain Ward (USA) both are out of the Top 10 this month.
This is the third month where the Longines Ranking is being unfrozen following the implementation of the Covid-19 policy at the end of March last year. Each monthly calculated ranking will now have a shift of two months – meaning a 12-month regular ranking period is expected with ranking no. 251 which will be calculated at the beginning of December 2021. This month’s ranking is calculated over a period of 20 months, and includes validated results from 1st of December 2019 to 31st of July 2021.