SHOWJUMPING – Harry Smolders Debuts as Longines World Number One

NED-Harrie Smolders rides Don VHP Z to a clear round and secures Team Netherlands the 2017 Title during the Longines FEI Nations Cup Jumping Final. 2017 ESP-Longines FEI Nations Cup Jumping Final - CSIO Barcelona. Real Club de Polo de Barcelona. Saturday 30 September. Copyright Photo: Libby Law Photography

Showjumping – Olympian Harrie Smolders debuts as the Longines world number one for the first time in his career

Dutch Olympian Harrie Smolders has secured the number one spot of the Longines World Ranking for the first time in his career, taking the reins from Olympic silver medallist Kent Farrington (USA) who held the position since May 2017.

Smolders, who turns 38 next week, made his Olympic debut at the 2016 Rio Games, has been snapping at the heels of Kent Farrington (34) for several months from second position. Now at the top of this elite list on 3158 points, he earns further recognition after his incredible year in 2017 which was marked by one dominant performance after another. Smolders took individual silver with Don VHP Z at the 2017 Longines FEI European Championships in Gothenburg, and shortly after clinched victory for his country at the 2017 Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ Final in Barcelona (ESP).

He was awarded the Rider of the Year in the Netherlands in 2017, another first in his career, as an acknowledgment of his accomplishments in a single season and also made history with his double victory winning both the 2017 Longines Global Champions Tour and the 2017 Longines Global Champions league.

Kent Farrington (USA) who is well on the road to recovery after breaking his right leg in a fall in mid-February now sits in second position on 2913 points, followed closely by Peder Fredricson (SWE) who remains at number three on 2821 points.

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After her electrifying win at the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping final in Paris in April, Beezie Madden (USA) has moved up from number 21 to 11, with Germany’s Daniel Deusser leaping back into the top ten from 17th position.

View full Longines World Jumping Rankings here

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