New Zealand’s Tim Price continued to top the FEI Eventing World Rankings at the end of June with Harry Meade (GBR) and Boyd Martin (USA) joining him in the top three.
Tim now sits on a total of 527 points, with The Highlander’s win at Strzegom CCIO4* topping up his tally, giving him a 42-point advantage over Harry on 485 points and Boyd, who added to his points with a third place at Luhmuhlen 5* on board Shanroe Cooley, now on 470.
Britain’s Tom Jackson and Tom McEwen have also moved up, from sixth and ninth into fourth and fifth places and Jonelle Price has moved into the top 10, now in sixth place thanks to her fourth place at Luhmuhlen 5* on board Capitaine De Hus Z.
Laura Collett and Ros Canter, second and fourth at the end of May, have dropped to seventh and ninth, France’s Benjamin Massie remains firm in eighth and Lara de Liedekerke-Meier has moved up one spot from 11th to 10th.
22-year-old Oliver Barrett remains the top ranked Australian rider in 34th place with Andrew Cooper (QLD) and Sam Jeffree (VIC) also both still in the top 50 in 44th and 46th places.
FEI Eventing Under 25 World Rankings
With the new FEI under 25 World Championships looming in July, Germany’s Calvin Bockmann has retained the top spot in the FEI Eventing Under 25 World Rankings on 255 points, ahead of Australia’s 5* winner Oliver Barrett (230) and Britain’s Alice Casburn (212).
Both Calvin and Alice are nominated for their country’s squads at the FEI Under 25 World Championships in Millstreet in July, as is Australia’s Lamoza Velisha, now in sixth place thanks to her second CCI4*-S win at Melbourne International 3 Day Event in June.
FEI Eventing Young Rider World Rankings
Isabelle Cook continues to lead the FEI Eventing Young Rider World Rankings after June’s results on 176 points with Jasmine Underwood in second place (152) and Lamoza Velisha (AUS) in third (143)
FEI Eventing Junior World Rankings
Britain’s Ella Howard still holds the top spot (117 points) in the FEI Eventing Junior World Rankings, with Tessa Bradcock (NZL) now in second place (59 points) and France’s Matis Cogniet in third (57).
Liam Mackenzie-Smith, the highest ranked Australian Junior, has moved into the top 10, now in seventh place (45 points) thanks to winning the CCI2*-L Junior/YR class at Melbourne International.
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