Oliver Barrett tops FEI Young Riders World Rankings

Oliver Barrett and Sandhills Briar at Sydney International 3 Day Event 2025 | An Eventful Life
Oliver Barrett and Sandhills Briar win the CCI4*-L at Sydney International 3 Day Event 202

Australia’s Oliver Barrett tops the new FEI World Young Rider Rankings at the end of November 2025 and Harry Meade remains on top of the overall World Rankings.

The new FEI Eventing World Rankings for Young Riders, Juniors and U25 have Oliver Barrett (AUS) topping the Young Rider Rankings, Ben Connors (IRE) on top of the Juniors and Cosby Green (USA) leading the U25 Rankings.

FEI Eventing Young Rider World Rankings

21-year-old Oliver Barrett, son of Australian team representative Prue and 5* winner Craig Barrett, finished his 2025 international competition season on a high, winning the CCI4*-L at the Limitless Lodge Sydney International 3 Day Event. He now sits on a total of 205 points, ahead of France’s Verane Nicaud (153) and Britain’s Elizabeth Barrett (133). Australia also has Lamoza Velisha (17th, 91 points), Tahlia Pursell (23rd, 82 points) and Charlie Richardson (33rd, 69 points) in the Top 50.

FEI Eventing U25 World Rankings

Oliver also holds third place (204 points) on the U25 Eventing World Rankings, led by the USA’s UK-based Cosby Green (360 points) and Germany’s Calvin Bockmann (276 points).

Australia’s Lamoza Velisha is in 33rd place and Olivia Barton is in 38th place.

FEI Eventing Junior World Rankings

Ireland’s Ben Connors leads the Junior Rankings (123 points) ahead of Britain’s Ella Howard (98) and France’s Matis Cogniet (82).

Australia has two in the top 50 of the Junior Rankings with Charlee Morton-Sharp in seventh place and Chloe Daun in 48th place.

Harry Meade retains his top spot on the FEI Eventing World Rankings and the top 10 remain the same, with most international competition having finished for the season. Oliver Barrett’s CCI4*-L win at Sydney however has also helped him up the World Rankings into the top 50, now sitting in 48th place. 

Shane Rose remains the top ranked Australian rider (30th) and Tim Price the top New Zealander, in fourth place

View the full FEI Eventing Rankings here