In the September 2025 FEI World Rankings update, Kent Farrington (USA) continues to dominate the Jumping category, maintaining his world number one position with a growing lead. Great Britain’s Ben Maher and Germany’s Christian Kukuk and Richard Vogel follow him, while Scott Brash (GBR) climbs to fifth after a major win at Spruce Meadows. The USA also leads the Longines League of Nations for the eighth month running, with Ireland and France trailing. Canada shows promising performances with riders like Erynn Ballard and Tiffany Foster in Jumping, and Kelly Bruder making significant gains in Driving rankings.
In dressage, Belgium’s Justin Verboomen ascends to world number one after a stellar season, including two European Championship golds, with his horse Zonik Plus also topping the horses’ ranking. Former leader Charlotte Fry (GBR) is now second. Canada’s riders remain outside the top 100 in dressage but show strength in lower star rankings. Para-dressage sees no changes at the top, with Team USA leading, while in Eventing, Harry Meade (GBR) holds firm at number one. Canadian Jessica Phoenix leads her country in Eventing, and Kelly Bruder’s rise to fifth in Driving marks a notable Canadian presence in the sport.