Jumping: Kent Farrington is undisputed leader

Kent Farrington (USA) remains at the top of the Longines Rankings, followed by Great Britain’s Scott Brash, who has climbed one spot. Ben Maher (GBR) drops to third position, Christian Kukuk (GER) maintains his fourth position from last month, now followed by Belgium’s Gilles Thomas, who is now fifth.

Erynn Ballard remains the only Canadian in the top 100, now sitting 44th.

Longines League of Nations: Brazil returns

This month’s ranking marked the qualification for the Longines League of Nations™ 2026. For the tenth consecutive month, USA maintains its position as leader of the Longines League of Nations™ ranking. Current European Champions, Belgium is now second after surpassing Ireland. Brazil is now qualified for the 2026 edition after finishing in 10th position; Canada is 13th.

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Dressage: Justin Verboomen consolidates the top spot

For the third consecutive month, Justin Verboomen (BEL) is at the top of the world ranking, along with his mount, the nine-year-old black stallion and double European Champion, Zonik Plus. In second position lies Isabell Werth (GER), now trailing 134 points behind Verboomen, the biggest point distance since the Belgian arrived to the top. British duo Becky Moody and Charlotte Fry climb to the third and fourth spot respectively, after surpassing Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, now fifth.

Canadian riders remain outside the top-100 mark, although Alexandra Duncan is now knocking on the door in 102nd spot after having a banner Grand Prix season with the 13-year-old stallion Hitmaker.

Para-Dressage: No changes at the top

Team USA are leading the way in the senior Para Dressage Rankings: Fiona Howard and Team USA maintain the top spot in both Individual and Team rankings. Sara Morganti (ITA) and Rixt van der Horst (NED) remain second and third, respectively. Italy and Germany are second and third respectively in the Team ranking. Ireland’s Katie Reilly leads the FEI Para Dressage U18 World Individual Ranking, followed by Clodagh Walsh (IRL) and Elan Williams (GBR), third.

Canada remains in 20th place, while Roberta Sheffield has climbed to 45th place. Of special note is Jody Schloss‘s 70-pt jump from 177th to 107th thanks to great results with El Colorado in October.

Eventing: Harry Meade, half a year at the top

Harry Meade (GBR) remains at the top of the World ranking for the sixth consecutive month. Meade is now chased by USA’s Boyd Martin, who is just 51 points behind. Current European Champion Laura Collet (GBR) maintains third place, followed by Tim Price (NZL) and Rosalind Canter (GBR) who descends three positions and is now fifth.

Top Canadian remains Jessica Phoenix, who continues to scamper up the leaderboard and is now 28th.

Driving: Vignaud, new Singles leader

In the Four-in-Hand division, reigning World Champion Boyd Exell (AUS) continues to dominate, while Stan van Eijk (NED) remains at the top of the Pairs category, where a Canadian,
Jérôme Drolet, has infiltrated the top 100 in 97th place. In Singles, France’s Marion Vignaud is the new leader, while Canada’s Kelly Bruder holds tight to 4th place.

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~ with files from FEI Communications