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A massive shift in the FEI dressage rankings as competition intensifies

There has been a positive change in the FEI dressage rankings, with three Australians now in the top 100...

Adele Severs

Published 4 Jul 2018

Alexis Hellyer and Bluefields Floreno competing at Willinga Park’s Dressage by the Sea CDI, 2018 

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Australian riders Kristy Oatley, Brett Parberry and Alexis Hellyer are currently positioned in the top 100 FEI dressage rankings.

Kristy Oatley on Du Solei are currently ranked number 58, while Brett Parberry and DP Weltmieser are currently ranked 80th, up from 155th. Alexis Hellyer and Bluefields Floreno are currently ranked 93rd, up from 106th.

Edward Gal and Glock’s Zonik N.O.P. are currently ranked in the top ten, shifting from 11th position to 9th. Steffen Peters from the USA has jumped an impressive 118 spots, with Steffan and his mare Rosamunde currently ranked 26th.

German Dorothee Schneider and Faustus 94 have moved up 122 spots, with the combination currently ranked 32nd, up from 154th.

These impressive results mean that Dorothee Schneider is now ranked in the top 50 on two mounts.

Another impressive shift is Emile Faurie on Dono Di Maggio, moving from 185th position to 46th. Isabell Werth is ranked in the top ten on three different mounts, with Weihegold OLD still ranked 1st, Emilio 107 ranked 3rd and Don Johnson FRH currently ranked 6th, up from 7th.

Written by Equestrian Life.

 

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