The leaders hold fast to their spots at the top of the leaderboards, while others have made significant leaps up the world rankings.
eventing
The action got underway with the Henry Equestrian Canadian Show Jumping Championship and Mad Barn Indoor Eventing Challenge.
The Eventing Championships at the California venue have attracted entries from all over North America, including a Canadian contingent.
A strong Canadian team pushed the US back into 2nd place and scored just their third Pan Am Games eventing gold medal in 72 years.
European champion Rosalind Canter celebrated her second 5* win this year at the French fixture which saw cross-country day shake up the standings.
The Canadians advanced from third to first to win their first team gold since 1991; Lindsay Traisnel grabs the bronze medal.
The USA remains in the lead with Brazil second; only six of the 34 starters went double clear, with nine eliminated on course.
All four team members are in the top 8 individually following solid performances in the dressage phase; cross-country tomorrow.
As he approaches 70, architect/eventer Juan Carlos Tafur Eisenmayer has seen many changes in the sport over the decades.
The show jumping was very influential, with only Austin O’Connor aboard Colorado Blue going clear – his first win at the level.