FEI Rankings Monthly Update – November 2025

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FEI Rankings Monthly Update – November 2025

Scott Brash (GBR), current world number two of the Longines Rankings, with Hello Jefferson during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games © FEI/ Benjamin Clark


The FEI oversees around 70 Rankings and Standings across all the disciplines, from World Rankings calculated on a monthly basis for Athletes, Horses and/or Combinations, to league, team and regional based standings for Series such as the Longines League of Nations™, FEI World Cup™ and FEI Nations Cup™, as well as a variety of youth categories, among others. 

You will find below a snapshot of the main movers and shakers for the month of November 2025 in the senior World Rankings, as well as a special spotlight on the "FEI Dressage World Ranking – Athletes" for this month’s special “Ranking Spotlight”. 


Longines Rankings: Kent Farrington, undisputed leader 



Kent Farrington (USA) remains at the top of the Longines Rankings with a tally of 3,417 points, followed by Great Britain’s Scott Brash, who has climbed one spot with just 195 points behind the American. Ben Maher (GBR) drops to third position, with 3,192 points. Christian Kukuk (GER – 3,120 points) maintains his fourth position from last month, now followed by Belgium’s Gilles Thomas who is now fifth on 2,964 points.


Richard Vogel (GER – 2,850 points) drops to sixth position, while Harrie Smolders (NED – 2,797 points), Laura Kraut (USA – 2,774 points) and Daniel Coyle (IRL – 2,727 points) repeat on seventh, eighth and ninth positions respectively. Julien Epaillard (FRA) returns to the top 10 after ascending two positions with 2,651 points.


Longines League of Nations™ Ranking: Brazil returns to the Longines League of Nations™ 

This month’s ranking marked the qualification for the Longines League of Nations™ 2026. For the tenth consecutive month, USA (14,868 points) maintains its position as leader of the Longines League of Nations™ ranking. Current European Champions, Belgium (14,326 points) is now second after surpassing Ireland (13,953 points). 


The rest of the positions within the top 10 remain unchanged since last month: Germany (13,708 points), France (13,703 points), Great Britain (13,386 points), Netherlands (11,944 points), Italy (10,599 points), and Switzerland (10,283 points) maintain their positions while Brazil has confirmed they are qualified for the 2026 edition after finishing in 10th position with 9,218 points.


FEI Dressage World Ranking – Athletes: Justin Verboomen consolidates the top spot

For the third consecutive month, Justin Verboomen (BEL – 1,958 points) is at the top of the world ranking. In second position lies Isabell Werth (GER), now trailing 134 points behind Verboomen, the biggest point distance since the Belgian arrived to the top. British duo Becky Moody (1,805 points) and Charlotte Fry (1,768 points) climb to the third and fourth spot respectively, after surpassing Denmark’s Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour, now fifth on 1,760 points. 


FEI Dressage World Ranking - Horses: Zonik Plus reigns for another month

No changes at the top of the Horses’ ranking this month. The 9-year-old black stallion, and double European Champion, Zonik Plus, is the leader of the Horses’ ranking for third consecutive month, with 1,958 points. Jagerbomb (1,805 points) remains in second place, followed by Glamourdale, with 1,768 points. Fame stays in fourth position (1,636 points), followed by Bluetooth OLD, fifth on 1,615 points.


FEI Eventing World Athlete Ranking: Harry Meade, half a year at the top

Harry Meade (GBR) remains at the top of the World ranking for the sixth consecutive month with 588 points. Meade is now chased by USA’s Boyd Martin, who is just 51 points behind the leader. Current European Champion Laura Collet (GBR) maintains the third place on 469 points, followed by Tim Price (NZL – 455 points), who has climbed to fourth, and Rosalind Canter (GBR) who descends three positions and is now fifth on 453 points.


FEI Driving World Ranking - Four-in-Hand / Pairs / Singles: Vignaud, new Singles leader 

The top positions in the FEI Driving World Rankings Four-in-Hand and Pairs remain unchanged. In the Four-in-Hand division, reigning World Champion Boyd Exell (AUS) continues to dominate with 244 points, while Stan van Eijk (NED – 112 points) remains at the top of the Pairs category. In Singles France’s Marion Vignaud is the new leader with 77 points.


FEI Endurance Riders and Trainer World Rankings: Melody Theolissat, back to the summit

France’s Melody Theolissat (FRA) is the new number one of the FEI Endurance Riders World Ranking with 1,086 points, followed by compatriots Virginie Atger, with 986 points and Lea Vandekerckhove with 980 points. 

In the Endurance Trainers' World Ranking, Spain’s Diego Bellón Santos remains the leader with 1,127 points. Mohammed Ahmad Ali Al Subosi (UAE) is still second with 1,112 points while May Manifacier (FRA) is third with 1,103 points.


FEI Para Dressage World Individual, Team & U18 Ranking: no changes at the top

Team USA are leading the way in the senior Para Dressage Rankings: Fiona Howard (1,619 points) and Team USA (1,339 points) maintain the top spot in both Individual and Team rankings. Sara Morganti (ITA) and Rixt van der Horst (NED) remain second and third with 1,617 and 1,565 points respectively. Italy (1,313 points) and Germany (1,300 points) are second and third respectively in the Team ranking. Ireland’s Katie Reilly (1,272 points) leads the FEI Para Dressage U18 World Individual Ranking, followed by Clodagh Walsh (IRL), second with 1,132 points, and Elan Williams (GBR), third on 1,073 points.


Ranking Spotlight: Jessica von Bredow-Werndl returns to the top 20 after climbing 100 spots

After a few months out of the top spots of the World Rankings, multiple Olympic medallist Jessica von Bredow-Werndl (GER) has returned to the top 20 of the FEI Dressage World Ranking – Athletes. The former world number one has returned to competition in 2025 with Diallo BB and, after claiming two victories in the CDI3* in Wiener Neustadt, Arena Nova (AUT), the German is back at the top 20 with 1,396 points, after climbing from 116th to 15th.


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