Teachmehowtotory takes Running Aces feature

Columbus, MN — The Sunday afternoon (Aug. 23) program at Running Aces featured the Minnesota-sired sophomore trotters with a total purse of $23,000.

The $13,800 “A” division went to Teachmehowtotory who left alertly from post five before diver Nick Roland executed the give-and-go with Al Mar Why Not (Brandon Jenson) as they completed an opening half in :59.2.

SD Eliminator (Brian Detgen) launched a first-over attack and pressured the leader all the way to the three-quarter mark before Teachmehowtotory ($6.40) began to draw clear of her rivals. In the lane she was a sure winner and she trotted a strong final stanza of :28.4 to check in 1-1/2 lengths on top in a 1:57.2 mile for her fourth win of the season. Hearduwhispermynam (Rick Magee) rallied for second over SD Eliminator.

The winner is a Braggart filly, owned by Set The Pace Racing and trained by Jessica Johnson.

The $9,200 “B” division went to Al-Mar Spicey Talk (Brady Jenson, $47.20) in 2:01 for her second career win and a new mark. Miss Gracious (Mooney Svendsen) was a close second and Go Margeaux (Brian Detgen) was home third. The winner is a gelding by Money Talks, owned by Joshua Horvat and trained by Katie Horvat.

So So De Vie (Mooney Svendsen, $4.40) was part of a double for trainer Edward Hernandez, scoring another big win for three in a row and posting a new lifetime mark of 1:52.2 in a $4,800 conditioned pace. The winning owner is Jose Cervantes.

Drivers Dean Magee, Braxten Boyd and Mooney Svendsen all completed doubles on the Sunday program. Trainer Edward Hernandez led all trainers with his two wins on the card.

Live racing returns to Running Aces on Tuesday (Aug. 25) with first post at 1 p.m. (CDT) and will feature two carryover pools — $1,843.94 in the 20-cent Pick-5 jackpot and $770.41 in the 50-cent Hi-5.

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