Daily Reporter: HANDING OVER THE REINS: Agape equestrian program manages major changeover this week HANDING OVER THE REINS: Agape equestrian program manages major changeover this week Jumping athlete Sloan Elmassian convinced the University of San Diego to recognize equestrians as college athletes--and a letter of support from USEF President Murray Kessler, now available publicly for collegiate and interscholastic athletes' use, helped her do that.

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Equestrians from all US Equestrian-affiliated breeds and disciplines pursuing any major are encouraged to apply. Applicants may meet the requirement to continue their involvement with horses during college through equine-related coursework, participation on a college riding team or club, or horse-related internships, jobs, or volunteer work. Are those reins on a horse or reigns? Is it rein in or reign in? Free rein or free reign? Confusion is understandable: reign and rein are pronounced exactly the same and are almost spelled the sameโ€”except for the silent G in reign (which is a big clue, actually). And both involve control. Weโ€™ll make [โ€ฆ] check; restraint. reins, the controlling or directing power: the reins of government. draw rein, to curtail one's speed or progress; halt: The rider saw the snake and drew rein sharply. give rein to, to give complete freedom to; indulge freely: to give rein to one's imagination.Also, give free rein to, give full rein to. v.t. Definition of reins in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of reins. What does reins mean? Information and translations of reins in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web. Reins are the thin leather straps attached around a horse's neck which are used to control the horse. Cord held the reins while the stallion tugged and snorted. The meaning of REINS is plural of rein:1; present tense third-person singular of rein:2.

Reins are the thin leather straps attached around a horse's neck which are used to control the horse. Cord held the reins while the stallion tugged and snorted. The meaning of REINS is plural of rein:1; present tense third-person singular of rein:2.

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