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She ripped off her jacket as she was put through her paces running around the park.
Renowned horse trainer Gai wore black leggings and a black T-shirt with her puffer jacket and red glasses.
Ready to go! Horse trainer Gai, 66, opted for a brighter look in an eye-catching red puffer jacket and black leggings
Working up a sweat! The pair got moving by doing some light weights
Going for it: During their training session, Kate and her mother were seen doing sprints across the park and even trying their hands at burpees
Good form! At several stages throughout their session, Gai was guided by a trainer who helped keep her form in check
The ink has barely dried on Alyce Tran’s confidential settlement with The Daily Edited, yet she has been recruited to spearhead to world’s largest monetization platform for premium lifestyle influencers in Australia.
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In one image, Gai beamed as she showed off her ornate medal in a blue velvet box.
Gai won her first Melbourne Cup in 2013 with her horse Fiorente and became the first Australian woman to train a winner of that race. Winner: In one image, Gai beamed as she showed off her ornate medal in a blue, velvet box
She explained in the caption: So proud of my mum @gai waterhouse for receiving an Order of Australia medal today for distinguished service to the thoroughbred industry, particularly as a leading trainer, and as a role model for young women
A CUMBRIAN bus driver and his colleague have been praised for their actions after driving a passenger who was struggling with a mental health issue directly to her door. Steve Cannon was driving the number 29 Stagecoach service from Workington to Whitehaven on Thursday afternoon when one of his passengers seemed lost and confused. He turned the full bus around so he could drive her home in Moorclose and, along with his mentor Phil Acton, who was also on board, walked her to her door. The men were honoured with a presentation and received gift vouchers at the Workington depot yesterday, after members of the public highlighted their deeds on social media.