Eric_Lamaze_CN_Victory_Gallop___web.jpgCalgary, AB – Canada’s Eric Lamaze is once again the number one show jumping rider in the world. On July 8, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) released the current Rolex Rider Rankings, which are compiled on a monthly basis.

Following a sensational year in 2008 which included winning Individual Gold and Team Silver medals at the Olympic Games, Lamaze went to number one in the world. The achievement marked the first time that a Canadian has held the number one spot in the modern world rankings.

Incredible success at Calgary’s Spruce Meadows summer tournaments in June gave Lamaze a total of 3,225 world ranking points, putting him back in the number one spot in the Rolex Rider Rankings. Former number one, Pius Schwizer of Switzerland, has fallen to second place with 3,173 points while reigning European Champion Kevin Staut of France is ranked third with 3,064 points.

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