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  1. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Traveler (Mascot) stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. Traveler (Mascot) stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

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    Until it was renovated in the 1990s, the Coliseum included an Olympic running track going around the football field. This proved to be useful for Traveler, who would gallop around the track after every USC score and pump up the crowd. Once the track was removed, Traveler still made its way around the field but had to move cautiously to avoid people...

    Before Traveler, USC used another mascot, a series of canines known as George Tirebiter. There had also been several previous, unofficial horse mascots making appearances on USC sidelines since 1927, but none were permanent. The idea for the current mascot began during the 1961 Rose Parade, when a USC events director spotted Richard Saukko and his ...

    Traveler was introduced in the autumn of 1961, during the USC Trojans football team's home opener at the Coliseum, against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. To dress Saukko as a Trojan warrior, USC used its connections to the film industry to procure the costume worn by Charlton Heston in Ben Hur two years earlier. The costume proved to be too heavy...

    After Saukko retired from riding the horse in 1988, his family continued to provide the successive horses acting as Traveler until 2002. All of Saukko's successors as rider have been USC alumni, including Cass Dabbs, Rick Oas, Tom Nolan, Ardeshir Radpour, Brent Dahlgren, and current riders Chuck O'Donnell and Hector Aguilar.[citation needed]

    Several horses have been "Traveler" over the years, of breeds ranging from Tennessee Walking horses, to Arabian horses and some crossbred animals. The current mascot, Traveler IX, is a purebred Andalusian horse, owned by Joanne Asman. An eighth Traveler was in training, but according to a post on the Spirit of TroyFacebook account, Traveler 8 died ...

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  3. Traveler, the majestic white horse trotting around the Coliseum field during USC home games, may not have been the Trojans’ first mascot, but he is certainly the most famous.

  4. Sep 15, 2011 · Traveler. HOW DID THIS START? Well, most people think it started in 1961 with a brilliant marketing move spearheaded by Bob Jani, USC’s director of special events, and Eddie Tannenbaum, a junior at USC. But, in reality Traveler was not the first equine mascot for Troy.

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  5. Jul 25, 2018 · Traveler, the noble white horse that appears at all USC home football games with a regal Trojan warrior astride, is one of the most famous college mascots. Traveler first made an appearance at USC football games in 1961 (in the home opener versus Georgia Tech).

  6. Oct 4, 2018 · The downfield runs by Traveler IX, the 10-year-old Spanish Andalusian horse and USC mascot, are only the most visible aspect of what happens on game days with the animal and his handlers.

  7. Traveler® is one of the most celebrated college mascots! This noble white horse, with the regal Tommy Trojan warrior astride, appears at all USC home football games.

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