[f. STRIDE v. + -ER1.] One who strides.
1856. [H. H. Dixon], Post & Paddock, i. 11. They [Shropshire horses] are quick striders through dirt.
1876. Blackmore, Cripps, xxxii. Hardenow came almost daily, having put his class of striders under a deputy six-leaguer.
1895. Outing, Sept., 457/1. He is a wonderful strider, having occasionally taken two instead of three steps between the hurdles.
1895. Marg. Stokes, Three months in Forests of France, 174. The stalwart strider by the side of the green-hooded waggons.