British eventer Harry Meade has risen to the pinnacle of the FEI Eventing World Athlete Rankings, overtaking American athlete Boyd Martin, whose brief stint at the top lasted just a month. Meade’s climb marks a significant milestone, as he claims the number one position in the world for the first time in his career.

The 41-year-old has climbed two places in the latest rankings update, leapfrogging both Martin and fellow countryman Tom McEwen thanks to a string of stellar performances on both sides of the Atlantic.

“It’s a great honour to be world number one, and a real milestone,” Meade said. “It’s particularly rewarding for the wider team behind me – they are so invested, and their hard work and support has led to this. I’m proud of all of them. I think my eleven-year-old son is most excited about it though – he’s been following the rankings over the past year and was the first to call it!”

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