My Kiwi Lady N and Just Like Him take Running Aces features

Columbus, MN — The Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 1) program at Running Aces offered co-featured events, each going for a purse of $8,500.

The Mares Open Handicap Pace was dominated by My Kiwi Lady N (Chris Scicluna) who surged to the front early from post four and made the lead just at the quarter in :27. Pull The Shade (Nick Roland) and Another Beach Day (Braxten Boyd) both left alertly and then yielded the front to My Kiwi Lady N.

Once on top, the 7-year-old daughter of Art Major was well in command, benefiting from a :30.1 breather in the second panel and then pacing a strong final half-mile in :56 to keep her rivals in chase mode. Another Beach Day applied pressure down the backstretch and into the far turn but was unable to sustain her bid beyond the three-quarter mark.

My Kiwi Lady N ($7.80) stopped the timer in 1:53.1 for a 2-1/4 length score over Pull The Shade and Motu Moonbeam N (Dean Magee). The victory was the third score of the season and 13th lifetime for the winner, who is also owned and trained by Scicluna.

Justlikehim (Jacob Cutting) captured the Open Handicap Trot that featured a thrilling stretch battle and subsequent three horse photo finish.

Bordogna (Rick Magee) was the heavy favorite and surged to the lead early from post five, while Muscle Ave (Dean Magee) left fast to secure the pocket. Justlikehim launched a first over bid just past the three-eighths mark and took the overland route from there.

Bordogna remained in complete control until they straightened for the wire, when Justlikehim surged alongside the leader and they battled all the way to the line, with Muscle Ave joining them with a late burst of speed.

The photo finish revealed that Justlikehim ($11.00) had a nose in front of Bordogna at the wire, with Muscle Ave beaten just a neck in third.

The mile time of 1:55.1 was a new career mark for the winner, a 5-year-old gelding by My MVP owned by Orlando Nevarez and trained by Edwin Quevedo.

Chris Scicluna led the Tuesday program with two driving wins and two training wins.

Live racing returns to Running Aces on Saturday (Sept. 5) with first post at 1 p.m. (CDT) and will feature a carryover in the 20-cent Pick-5 Jackpot wager of $4,481.33.

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