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Federation Equestre
Internationale News
Flash News 7 January 2002 |
FEI Gandini World
Jumping Riders Rankings
Most of the riders
in the Top Ten could replace their high amount of dropped points from
December 2000, thanks to their good results in December 2001.
Ludger Beerbaum (GER) celebrates the first anniversary of his undisputed
leadership in the FEI Gandini Rankings with 3224 points, 761 more than
runner-up, the Brazilian Rodrigo Pessoa, who moves up from the third to
second place. Ludo Philippaerts (BEL) is now third.
Only Willi Melliger (SUI) could not replace the 350 points he was losing
in December. Due to back problems he had to decline the invitation to
the Top Ten Final on 8 December in Geneva. He therefore goes down one
place and is now 6th.
Rolf-Göran Bengtsson (SWE) continues his smooth progression and goes
up from 8th to 7th place. He earned 135 points in Geneva, 180 in Paris,
where he won the Grand Prix, and 45 in Amsterdam.
Jos Lansink (BEL) was kicked off the Top Ten and is now 12th. Jan Tops
makes a spectacular jump from 31st to 17th place thanks to his excellent
performances in Geneva (100 points), Amsterdam (50), Berlin (70) and Paris
(120). Good progression also by Toni Hassmann (GER), from 25th to 19th
place.
The best lady rider for the second consecutive month is Beezie Madden-Patton
(USA) at the 14th place, closely followed by Leslie Howard (USA) who moves
up from 26th to 16th place.
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