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Who's climbing on the Longines Ranking?

Thursday, 03 March 2016
Rankings

Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani made a huge climb on the Longines Ranking. Photo (c) Jenny Abrahamsson.
Sheikh Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani made a huge climb on the Longines Ranking. Photo (c) Jenny Abrahamsson.

The latest Longines Ranking is out and as always we take a look at its climbers. Outside the Top 10, Kevin Staut (FRA) is closing in on the prestigious company to go from rank 14 to 11 - perhaps the former world no. one will be back within the world's best ten riders next month if his good results continue.

A big climber this month is Sheik Ali Bin Khalid Al Thani (QAT) who goes from rank 40 to 26. Eric Lamaze (CAN) is also on his way upwards, going from rank 48 to 34. Laura Renwick (GBR) keeps on climbing, going from rank 43 to 37 and Cassio Rivetti (UKR) also goes up after a good January climbing from rank 56 to 49.

Jack Towell (USA) jumps five places upwards to rank 50, while Cian O'Connor (IRL) goes from rank 58 to 52. Richard Spooner (USA) is up ten spots to rank 54, Margie Engel-Goldstein (USA) goes from rank 66 to 57, Paul Estermann (SUI) from rank 67 to 60 and Karim El Zoghby (EGY) from rank 80 to 67.

Omer Karaevli (TUR) makes a big jump from rank 96 to 70, a spot he shares with David Will (GER) who climbs fifteen spots up. Shane Sweetnam (IRL) goes from rank 91 to 76, Daniel Bluman (COL) from rank 94 to 86, Richine Moloney (IRL) from rank 100 to 92, William Funnell (GBR) from rank 101 to 93 and Willem Greve (NED) from rank 101 to 93.



Text © World of Showjumping // Picture © Jenny Abrahamsson.



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