Teachmehowtotory shines again at Running Aces

Columbus, MN — The Sunday afternoon (July 26) program at Running Aces featured three divisions of 3-year-old trotters, with a total purse of $23,000.

The $11,500 “A” division had a field of eight lining up behind the gate and the talk of the toteboard was Teachmehowtotory at 1-2 in the wagering from post four with Nick Roland in the bike and fresh off a last out win at the same level.

Teachmehowtotory drew away from the competition to score a 3-1/4 length tally in a sharp mile of 1:57. Dee Leftwich photo.

Trotterlicious (Rick Bertrand) fired fastest off the gate from post one and SB Madam Secretary also left sharply from the outside eight post to set up a front-end battle that lasted from just past the three-eighths marker to the far turn, where SB Madam Secretary finally cleared the lead. They set torrid fractions up front (:28.3, :57.3 and 1:26.3) while Teachmehowtotory benefited from the intense battle from the garden seat in third, then angled out of the pocket at just the right moment to get rolling as they rounded for home.

Teachmehowtotory ($3.00) was full steam ahead as they straightened away and easily drew away from the competition to score a 3-1/4 length tally in a sharp mile of 1:57 for a new career mark, while Passion In Paris (Jacob Cutting) closed late to pick up the pieces for second just ahead of SD Eliminator (Brian Detgen) in a tight place photo.

Teachmehowtotory now has three wins on the season and six career tallies for owners Set The Pace Racing and trainer Jessica Johnson. The sharp Braggart filly has now bankrolled $57,497 to date. The 1:57 clocking was just one-fifth of a second off the track record for 3-year-old trotting fillies.

The $6,900 “B” division went to Hearduwhispermynam (Brian Detgen, $3.00) also delivering as the 1-2 favorite as part of the Jenni King owned entry. Hearduwhispermynam took control just past the quarter and was never in doubt with a solid 1-3/4 length tally in 1:57.4 for a new lifetime mark.

The $4,600 “C” division went to Al Mar Why Not (Rick Magee, $3.20) who was also the public choice and scored a convincing gate-to-wire victory by 3-1/4 lengths in 2:00.1 for a new career mark and first pari-mutuel win. Bryce Jenson is the winning owner and the winning trainer is Brandon Jenson.

Driver Braxten Boyd led the Sunday program with three winners on the day, including a sharp 1:52.2 score with Bestinthebusiness ($3.60) in a $6,700 conditioned pace for owner Brett Boyd Racing and trainer Gene Miller.

Driver Nick Roland added two wins on Sunday, while trainer Jessica Johnson also picked up two wins.

A track record $2 exacta payout was registered on Sunday when Queen Of Marcs (Darrel Wright, 23-1) combined with Pathologist (Michael Magee, 50-1) in the fifth race of the day to return a whopping $1,892.60 for the biggest exacta return ever at Running Aces.

Live racing returns to Running Aces on Tuesday (July 28) with first post at 1 p.m. (CDT) and will feature a carryover in the 20-cent Pick-5 Jackpot wager of $15,760.48.

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