Electronic marker on a treadmill display that can be set to travel a certain speed and then used to race against or keep up with.
A driver who travels at pretty much the same speed throughout the race, conserving his car in the hope that those traveling faster will be forced to drop out with mechanical problems.
An electronic marker that an exerciser can set to travel at a certain speed on the display and then race against or keep time with.
A horse who instead of trotting moves both legs on the same side at the same time in unison.
A harness racing gait in which the legs on one side of the horse move together.
a harness horse which races at the pace to a lightweight sulky
Equipment setting that allows you to set distance and time goals so that you can pace yourself or race against the clock.
Are horses whose legs move in a lateral motion, meaning the two legs on the same side of the body move in unison. For example both right legs move forward as both left legs are going back.
A horse which moves its legs in lateral pairs, rather than the conventional diagonal pairs.
1. a running friend who sets the pace In the latter part of a long race. 2. A runner who brings chips and salsa to the workout.
The Pacer class of sailing dinghy, formerly known as the Puffin Pacer, was designed in the UK by Jack Holt. It was commissioned by Puffin Paints and Glues, to be designed as pretty yacht for use by families. It has since become a popular learning and racing dinghy in India, Holland and especially Australia, where it is most popular in Victora.