Pacer
Pacer, PACER or Pacers may refer to:

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Arts, entertainment, and media
- Pacer (album), an album by The Amps
- Pacer (video game), a 2020 racing game
- Pacers, a band formed by Sonny Burgess
- The Pacer, a student newspaper circulated at the University of Tennessee
Brands and enterprises
- Pacer, a brand of mechanical pencil
- Pacers (confection), brand of mint-flavored confection
- Kramer Pacer, a series of kramer guitars made in the 1980s
Sports
- Pacer (dinghy), a type of small sail powered racing boat, formerly called Puffin Pacer
- Pacer, any horse that uses the pace gait, including:
- Pacer, a fast bowler in cricket
- Derny cycle, a pacer used to maintain control in cycle racing
- Indiana Pacers, a basketball team in the United States
- Multi-stage fitness test, a personal endurance test involving running progressively faster: Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run or "bleep test"
- Pace car, used to maintain control in autosport racing
- Pacemaker (running), athlete setting the pace for first section of a race
- Pacers, one of the two gaits in harness racing, for which the basketball team was named
- UNZA Pacers, a Zambian basketball team
Transportation
- Pacer (British Rail), a type of passenger railbus, used in the United Kingdom and the Middle East
- AMC Pacer, an American car produced by the American Motors Corporation
- Edsel Pacer, an American car produced by Ford
- Pacer International, a transportation logistic provider and the parent company of Pacer Stracktrain
- PA-22 Tri-Pacer, a tricycle gear variant of the PA-20 Pacer
- Pacer Stacktrain, a United States intermodal (container) freight transportation services company
- Piper PA-20 Pacer, a light airplane produced by Piper Aircraft
Other uses
- PACER (fusion), 1970s nuclear power project at Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States
- PACER (law), a United States government legal documentation system standing for Public Access to Court Electronic Records
- Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations, international trade cooperation agreement
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