Here is the monthly snapshot of the main movers and shakers in the senior World Rankings, including how the Canadians are faring.
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A look at how the competition is heating up as the season gets underway, plus an account of the top-100 Canadians.
FEI has published the Olympic and Paralympic Rankings, quotas and timeline; NOCs must submit final entries by July 8 (Aug. 5 for Paralympics).
The FEI Jumping and Dressage World Cup Finals will feature the most prize money in their history – €2.6 million and €400,000 respectively.
Not much has changed at the top as the year comes to an end; plus a look at where the Canadians stand in the top 100.
Jumping, dressage, para-dressage, eventing, driving and vaulting will take place at the German venue; Al Ula in KSA will host endurance.
The leaders hold fast to their spots at the top of the leaderboards, while others have made significant leaps up the world rankings.
There were some surprises as the USA is relegated to fifth, with Brazil and Colombia leading the field going into the Team Final tomorrow.
Equestrian sports promise to be hotly-contested, with a number of precious Olympic berths up for grabs: Canada needs to capture all three.
Prior to being named to Team Canada, all nominations were subject to approval by the Canadian Olympic Committee’s Team Selection Committee.