reinsman

reinsman

(ˈreɪnzmən)
n, pl -men
(Horse Racing) Austral and NZ the driver in a trotting race
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Ace Barbadian reinsman Patrick Husbands won his third added-money race in seven days when he brought favourite Speedy Soul with a stunning stretch run to win the CAN$100 000 Passing Mood Stakes at Woodbine here Saturday.
Reinsman (1994) expressed that multimedia involves processing, storage, generation, manipulation and retention of multimedia system, and the resources could include text files, pictures, video, audio, databases, archives, library catalogs, course notes, relevant links to various websites and easy access to search engines available on the Internet (Shuell and Ferber, 2001).
Reinsman Rides Again; and the title piece, Moe Howard Died For Our Sins.
They were equally impressed with his skill as a reinsman when he opened the account for the British with the fiery Briwyn's Jodi, who just snatched victory from the consistent veteran Max Factor and his likeable owner, Pete Collins.
Ace veteran reinsman Patrick Husbands captured a season-leading seventh added-money victory on Sunday when he brought 9-5 second choice Olympic Runner with a late run to collar the three-year-olds in the CAN$100 000 King Corrie Stakes at Woodbine.
``We're really excited about being invited to the UK,'' said Ken Weckstein, a celebrated attorney and experienced amateur reinsman. ``None of us have even seen harness racing in your country, and racing on grass is something we don't have in America.''
The much under-rated reinsman, Terry Laventure, only had two drives on the ten race card and powered to victory on both Wellfield Baroness and Wellfield Peach for owner/trainer/breeder Roy Sheedy.