Friday, Jan. 17, 2025

Traurig To Continue As US Dressage Team Chef D’Equipe

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The U.S. Equestrian Federation has announced that Christine Traurig will continue to lead the U.S. Dressage Team through the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games quadrennial as chef d’equipe, while overseeing the elite/pre-elite and development programs. George Williams will support Traurig as the USEF Dressage Program Pathway development advisor. Both Traurig and Williams will continue to support the Emerging Young Horse and Emerging Athlete programs respectively. USEF will focus efforts on identifying additional coaches to support the programs in the early part of 2025. The U.S. Dressage Team will continue to be supported by veterinarian Dr. Laura Faulkner.

“I am excited about the next several years leading up to LA,” Traurig said. “The updated requirements for the pathway programs are in line with and support our goals on the road to the Olympics. There is no lack of talent in riders and horses in our country. It’s about bringing out the best in them. We have a plan, and our eyes are very much on the ball.” 

Along with announcing Traurig as chef, USEF on Wednesday also announced changes to the USEF Dressage Program Pathway criteria across all programs. The changes, which went into effect Dec. 1, strengthen transparency and accountability across the pathway through stronger focus on current competition results and can be found on the USEF website here. To allow time to adjust to the new criteria specifications, USEF anticipates new program membership lists will be published no later than May 12, 2025, following the U.S. winter CDI season.

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“This updated criterion improves upon the existing foundation of the USEF Dressage Program Pathway. I look forward to working with our coaching staff and support network to foster talent through our pathway programs and continue to grow and strengthen USA Dressage,” USEF Managing Director of Dressage Laura Roberts said.

In 2025, USEF also will launch the Dressage Training Series, which previously included Program Pathway clinics, and will consist of USEF-funded clinics open to all FEI levels, except for two clinics restricted to youth participants only. These clinics will be taught under the guidance of USEF coaching staff and Coaches Support Network members. A preliminary calendar of these opportunities, as well as additional training opportunities and evaluations for program members, is available on the USEF website here and subject to change throughout the year.

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