Up Hella Aa Romps In Batavia Open Trot

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Published: January 23, 2025 08:16 pm EST

Canadian-owned Up Hella Aa was first at every station over the course of the $18,571 Open Handicap on Thursday (Jan. 23) at Batavia Downs, trotting to an open-length score in the co-feature on the 14-race card. 

After several horses left, Johnny Boy (Kevin Cummings) took the lead before Beckwith and Up Helly Aa roared forward in the breeze to claim the top at the :28.2 quarter. After crossing over, Up Helly Aa settled in and marched off back-to-back :29.4 quarters before heading into the final bend on top by 2-3/4 lengths. When he entered the stretch, Up Helly Aa had no imminent threats from behind and just kept on going to eventually win by 3-1/4 lengths in 1:58.4. 

Up Helly Aa ($11.40) is owned by Ian Fromowitz of Ontario, and trained by Jaymes Mcassey.

Beckwith also won with Venier Hanover (1:58.4, $2.90), Admiral Hanover (1:58.1, $4.50) and Six Degrees (1:57.3, $3.40). 

Kevin Cummings also drove four winners on the day, scoring with Silvershoe Halie (2:00.4, $15.20) along with Hp Running Mass (2:01.4, $34.20), Famous Dan (2:00, $4.60) and Yo AJ (1:59.3, $8.40), all of whom were trained by Sam Smith, who topped all conditioners for wins during the proceedings.

Both Beckwith and Cummings drove a total of 13 races each and posted identical numbers of four wins, three seconds and two thirds, giving each one of them a lofty UDR of .487 when the day was done. 

The other feature race was the $18,571 Open Handicap pace, where Primo Uomo had absolutely no competition whatsoever as he won his second straight top-class pace at the Downs with a very convincing gate-to-wire romp.

Joe Chindano Jr. rocketed off the gate and to the front with Primo Uomo, who opened up a 2-3/4 length gap as he cruised past the quarter in hasty :27.3. Chindano then downshifted quarter two, but got right back to business on the second circuit. Primo Uomo stretched out to a three length lead at three-quarters in 1:26.1, rounded the last turn and then bolted away to a nine-length victory in 1:54.4, setting a new seasonal mark. 

Primo Uomo ($2.70) is owned by Chris and Dale Lawton and trained by David Dewhurst. 

Chindano added wins with Thinking Of Slim (2:01, $11.20) and Mauries Bonus A (1:58.3, $4.50) to grab a hat trick of his own. 

Live racing resumes at Batavia Downs on Monday (Jan. 27) at 3:00 p.m. and there will be a carryover of $1,012 USD in the Jackpot Super Hi-5 pentafecta in the 14th race. 

(With files from Batavia Downs)

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