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United States Equestrian Federation United States Equestrian Federation FOR RELEASE 7/ 7/17 Rolex/USEF Show Jumping "Average Ranking List" June 2, 2017 - July 7, 2017 This is a ranking list of the athlete’s average Rolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List points (includes the points previously earned) from the lists dated June 2, 2017 list through December 15, 2017. This list will be published monthly on the US Equestrians Jumping website - www.usequestrian.org\jumping. It is planned that the four (4) highest ranked athletes from the “Average Ranking List” will be named to the U.S. Short List for the World Equestrian Games in December 2017. Rank Average Points Rider Hometown 1. 12041.36 Kent Farrington Wellington, FL 2. 11446.69 McLain Ward Brewster, NY 3. 7729.81 Margie Engle Wellington, FL 4. 6950.77 Laura Kraut Royal Palm Beach, FL 5. 6110.18 Lauren Hough Wellington, FL 6. 6099.85 Beezie Madden Cazenovia, NY 7. 4657.75 Jack Hardin Towell, Jr. Camden, SC 8. 4063.40 Adrienne Sternlicht Greenwich, CT 9. 3994.46 Todd Minikus Loxahatchee, FL 10. 3710.99 Ali Wolff New Albany, OH 11. 3437.45 Aaron Vale Ocala, FL 12. 3325.33 Laura Chapot Neshanic Station, NJ 13. 3258.12 Lillie Keenan New York, NY 14. 2978.91 Catherine Tyree Chicago, IL 15. 2967.85 Audrey Coulter San Francisco, CA 16. 2754.31 Jessica Springsteen Colts Neck, NJ 17. 2708.10 Kristen Vanderveen St Charles, IL 18. 2621.90 Alison Robitaille Upperville, VA 19. 2606.92 Tracy Fenney FLOWER MOUND, TX 20. 2582.91 Andrew Kocher LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO 21. 2469.92 Devin Ryan Long Valley, NJ 22. 2457.38 Quentin Judge Wellington, FL 23. 2384.48 Jimmy Torano WELLINGTON, FL 24. 2358.57 Ashlee Bond Hidden Hills, CA 25. 2229.51 Chloe D. Reid Washington, DC 26. 2196.45 Andrew Ramsay Oakland, CA 27. 2171.97 Hunter Holloway Topeka, KS 28. 2001.00 Charlie Jacobs Buffalo, NY 29. 1859.01 Reed Kessler Lexington, KY 30. 1845.15 Peter Lutz Goldens Bridge, NY 31. 1779.62 Georgina Bloomberg New York, NY 32. 1713.35 Eve Jobs Los Altos Hills, CA 33. 1678.38 Heather Caristo-Williams Saugerties, NY 34. 1581.99 Lucy Davis Los Angeles, CA 35. 1576.13 Katie Dinan Wellington, FL 36. 1558.13 Mattias Tromp North Salem, NY 37. 1541.09 Christine McCrea East Windsor, CT 38. 1529.52 Wilton Porter Bartonville, TX 39. 1523.85 Jonathan McCrea East Windsor, CT 40. 1513.29 Lisa Goldman Hawthorn Woods, IL 41. 1452.01 Paris Sellon Los Angeles, CA 42. 1426.50 Marilyn Little Frederick, MD 43. 1381.32 Mandy Porter Encinitas, CA 44. 1357.19 Hayley Waters Sparr, FL 45. 1272.12 Leslie Howard Darien, CT 46. 1248.40 Michael R. Morrissey Bradenton, FL 47. 1219.85 Abigail McArdle St. Chales, IL 48. 1176.84 David Raposa CLINTON, NY 49. 1164.35 Alex Granato Elizabeth, CO 50. 1125.94 Mavis Spencer Santa Monica, CA 51. 1123.12 Karl Cook Woodside, CA 52. 1106.71 Callan Solem Glenmoore, PA 53. 1043.68 Lauren Tisbo Wellington, FL 54. 1034.14 Michael Hughes Allendale, NJ 55. 1022.87 Debbie Stephens Palmetto, FL 56. 903.78 Taylor Land Alpharetta, GA 57. 892.48 Nicole Shahinian-Simpson Thousand Oaks, CA 58. 831.04 David Beisel Goshen, OH 59. 828.02 Molly Ashe-Cawley Wellington, FL 60. 825.04 Derek Petersen Archer, FL 61. 799.92 Michelle Parker San Marcos, CA 62. 795.02 Martien Van Der Hoeven Spring, TX 63. 774.34 Uma O’Neill Santa Cruz, CA 64. 765.29 Lucy Deslauriers New York, NY 65. 754.83 Trapp O’Neal Hockley, TX 66. 746.59 Jennifer Gates Medina, WA 67. 732.65 Richard Spooner Santa Clarita, CA 68. 729.58 Shawn Casady Harriman, TN 69. 729.33 Christi Israel Birmingham, AL 70. 721.95 Jamie Barge Malibu, CA 71. 716.86 Tina Yates Scottsdale, AZ 72. 692.84 Will Simpson Thousand Oaks, CA 73. 690.84 Lucas Porter Bartonville, TX 74. 686.05 Kristin Hardin New Cuyama, CA 75. 646.64 Sloane Coles THE PLAINS, VA 76. 610.89 Andrew C. Welles WELLINGTON, FL 77. 567.18 Zazou Hoffman Santa Monica, CA 78. 538.58 Frankie Owens III San Antonio, TX 79. 535.67 Matt Cyphert Lewisville, TX 80. 521.57 Peter Wylde Wellington, FL 81. 520.94 Sarah Segal Flemington, NJ 82. 514.19 Derek Braun Wellington, FL 83. 511.67 Tony Font Magnolia, TX 84. 504.33 Maryann Charles Southern Pines, NC 85. 491.93 Peter Leone Greenwich, CT 86. 483.42 Cady Klimas Miami, FL 87. 482.00 Kris Killam Naples, FL 88. 478.48 Cloe Hymowitz New York, NY 89. 476.50 Doug Boyd Chicago, IL 90. 474.19 Nicholas Dello Joio Wellington, FL 91. 465.72 Candida Anthony Redmond, WA 92. 452.16 Brittni Raflowitz Palm City, FL 93. 447.08 Dorothy Douglas Bridgewater, MA 94. 443.58 Richard Cheska Waukesha, WI 95. 443.07 Katherine Strauss Southampton, NY 96. 440.95 Brandie Holloway Topeka, KS 97. 438.12 Lauren Fischer BEDFORD HILLS, NY 98. 431.88 Tracy Magness Baltimore, MD 99. 418.67 Candice S. King Wellington, FL 100. 412.63 Kyle King Ocala, FL.
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