Bernie Traurig (born c. 1945) is an American equestrian known for his international success in
show jumping,
dressage and
eventing
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, as well as his coaching and training career. He is the founder of Equestrian Coach, an educational website.
Life and career
Early career: equitation and eventing
Traurig was introduced to trail riding at age eleven. As a child, he rode in his
Syosset, Long Island
Syosset (also known as Little East Woods or Locust Grove) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the Town of Oyster Bay, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 19,259 at the 2020 ...
backyard, using a prefabricated garage as a stable. He joined the Meadow Brook Pony Club and trained with Molly Harnden and Sarah Schwartz twice a week. His first horse was Rusty, a strawberry roan gelding that was a good jumper.
In 1961, at age 16, Traurig won AHSA Medal Finals and the ASPCA Maclay Medal Finals on Troublemaker. After winning the Maclay Finals, he began training with
Vladimir S. Littauer.
He also became a working student for
Frank Chapot
Francis Davis "Frank" Chapot (February 24, 1932 – June 20, 2016) was an American equestrian who competed at six consecutive Olympic Games - from 1956 to 1976 - and won two silver medals in team Show Jumping, show jumping, at 1960 Summer O ...
and trained with the
United States Equestrian Team
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in New Jersey.
He was a member of the United States Three-day Eventing Team, and he placed second in the trials for the
1964 Olympic Games. Due to an injury to his horse, Traurig did not attend the Olympic Games, and his eventing career was over.
Later career: Showjumping and dressage
After his eventing career ended, Traurig moved on to showjumping and trained with
Bertalan de Nemethy. At age 21, Traurig started his own hunter-jumper business in Pennsylvania, selling horses and teaching lessons. After ten years living in Pennsylvania, Traurig moved to California.
Traurig won his first Grand Prix at age 27.
Over the span of his showjumping career, he has won over 60 show jumping Grand Prixs, and represented the United States Show Jumping Team several times including the 1982 World Championships in Dublin, Ireland. He has competed in eight World Cup Finals and was the winner of the United States League four times.
In dressage, Traurig was the winner of 15 Grand Prixs and Grand Prix special classes. He was short listed for the 1986 World Championship Trials and
1988 Olympic Games. He won the High Point Dressage Award in 1988 at the Olympic selection trials.
In 2009, Traurig was inducted into the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame. In 2010, he founded the Equestrian Coach website.
He is considered an excellent teacher and a proponent of the forward riding system.
Legacy
Traurig's students include USEF judges Cynthia Hankins and Cindy Weiner, and horse trainer
Michael Matz
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.
He was also a mentor to Olympic champion
Will Simpson.
Family
His son Michael, a hunter/jumper trainer, on October 19, 2021, was temporarily suspended by the
United States Center for SafeSport
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for “allegations of misconduct”, issued a no-contact directive, and listed as ineligible by the U.S. Equestrian Federation; on January 26, 2022, sheriff’s detectives obtained a no-bail
felony
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warrant for his arrest on two counts of child molestation.
References
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Living people
American show jumping riders
American horse trainers
American male equestrians
1945 births
People from Syosset, New York