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Ready for any challenge: P.E.I. women's softball player races horse

With less than a week to go before its first Canada Games match, the P.E.I. womens softball team has shown its up for a challenge. Any challenge.

Canada Games team shows it's ready to take on all challengers

Emily Cairns, the centre-fielder for P.E.I.'s Canada Games women's softball team, races a horse during practice Monday in O'Leary. (Team P.E.I. Women's Softball/Twitter)

Most softball teams work on hitting fastballs and catching popups during practice.

But P.E.I.'s women's softball team?

They race against horses.

Well, at least that's what Emily Cairns, the speedy centre-fielder for the Island's Canada Games team, did Monday.

The team was practising at Ellis Field, which is beside a horse racing track in O'Leary, P.E.I., when coach Jeff Ellsworth put the challenge to Cairns.

They joked about it at first, she said. And then, why not?

"I only saw the warmup lap and I thought 'Oh my Goodness, yeah I can beat that horse,'" Cairns said. "But then it came around the track again at full speed it was pretty fast so I knew it would be close."

At the right times everyone is just funny and easy going ... I really like our team chemistry that way.- Emily Cairns

As Cairns sprinted neck and neck with Coco the horse it was a photo finish.

There wasn't even a finish line, so the race is being called a draw.

Cairns' teammates laughed and cheered her on. She said it shows how close the team has become over the last few years of playing together.

"We've bonded so well," Cairns said. "And [coach] Jeff, he takes it seriously, but at the right times everyone is just funny and easy going I really like our team chemistry that way."

The P.E.I. women's softball team leaves Saturday for the Canada Games in Winnipeg. Its first games are on Monday. (Submitted by Jordan Ellis)

The team leaves Saturday for the Canada Games in Winnipeg on Saturday. Its first games are Monday.

The team's general manager, Jordan Ellis, says they have a good shot at a medal.

And, it would appear, they like a good challenge.