Hottieonthehorizon rolls to easy win in Aces distaff feature

Columbus, MN — Hottieonthehorizon picked up her sixth win of the Running Aces season with a dominating stroll-in-the-park style win in the $16,500 Mares Open Handicap Pace on Wednesday (Aug. 3).

Hottieonthehorizon was an easy winner in the Aces feature. Dee Leftwich photo.

Sent off as the overwhelming 1-20 favorite in the five-horse affair, driver Luke Plano wasted no time in getting the impressive daughter of Vertical Horizon to the front of the field to take control of the contest and post an opening fraction of :27.3 with Avaya Hanover (Mooney Svendsen) securing the pocket and Shesureissomething tracking along in third.

From there, Plano slowed the pace down dramatically and stole a second quarter breather of :31 which left him with plenty of horse for the final half-mile.

There was never an anxious moment for Hottieonthehorizon ($2.10) and the race was clearly for place as they turned for home, with longshot Shirley Skip Shady (Brady Jenson) making a nice late rally and checking in 1-3/4 lengths back to pick up second money while Shesureissomething was able to hold third in the 1:55.3 mile.

The winner is owned by Leslie Godlien and trainer Rick Lancaster, who teamed up for two wins on the program.

Hottieontehorizon is one of the headliners for the 2022 Ron Banks Memorial Fillies & Mares FFA pace which gets underway with elimination races on Sunday (Aug. 7).

Dean Magee posted another driving triple to lead the card, while Plano posted a double.

Live racing returns to Running Aces on Thursday (Aug. 4) for a special ‘Hope for Youth’ racing program which is aimed at raising funds for and awareness of homelessness in the youth community.

The 20-cent Pick-5 Jackpot wager has a carryover of $4,922.47 and first post at Running Aces is 7 p.m. (CDT).

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