Dead Heats And Milestones At Aces Thursday

Two Pistol Annie and Better Double Flip dead heat at Running Aces
Published: June 7, 2024 10:23 am EDT

The harness racing program at Running Aces on Thursday, June 6 treated fans to a thrilling finish in the featured $21,233 Mares Open Pace.

A well-matched field of nine distaffers went into battle to determine who would take the title of the top mare on the grounds for the week, but this week that title would have to be shared. 

Public choice Two Pistol Annie (James Kennedy, $3.80) went right to the front from post three while Better Double Flip (Todd Warren, $6.40) left alertly from post nine, got away fourth and then launched a first-over grinding bid near the half. 

Two Pistol Annie led every step but the last while Better Double Flip continued the first-up bid and JK My Girl (Brad Irvine) tracked from the pocket. 

At the wire the photo finish camera could not separate the top two on the line in the 1:54 mile. JK My Girl was the best of the rest while 1-1/4 lengths back of the two winners. 

Two Pistol Annie is owned by Dave Dobbelmann and trained by Edwin Quevedo and Better Double Flip is owned by Wilson Racing Stable and Ann Calvert and is trained by Tim Wilson Jr. along with assistant Jenni De Menge.

Apple Juice (Cutting, $4.00) posted a half-length tally for two in a row in the $21,918 Minnesota-sired sophomore filly pace in 1:54.4 over Delco Irene (Brady Jenson) and Suddenly Famous (Warren). 

Moon Kid Photo (Chad Svendsen, $9.40) shook free from traffic late and surged on the outside to win the $15,068 sophomore 'B' pace in 1:58.2 for a new career mark. He got home just over a length ahead of Bapas Double Knot (Cutting) and Stashin Cache (James Gould). 

Celebrity Status (Plano, $8.60) posted a sharp looking gate-to-wire score for two in a row in the $21,918 sophomore boys pace in a career best 1:54.3 while checking home one length ahead of both Boom Boom Bullseye (Jeff Hunt) and Spiritofanoutlaw (Mooney Svendsen). 

The victory by Celebrity Status also marked a big milestone for Nick Roland, scoring his 1,000th career training win.

Minnesota Minnie (Gary Rath, $6.60) was a front-running winner of the $9,589 sophomore 'C' pace in 1:57.2 for her first career win. She got home three-quarters of a length better than Keep Sweet N Obey (Gould) and Howl At The Moon (Roland). 

The second leg action in the Burning Blaze Pacing Series saw Townline Vickielou (Elson Miller, $6.80) win the first division in 1:55.1 and Charmingsix (Dean Magee, $2.60) win the second split in 1:56.4 for his third straight win. 

Live racing returns to Running Aces on Sunday night (June 9) for a 12-race program that will feature a carryover of $10,921.58 in the eighth race 20-cent Pick-5 wager.

(Running Aces)

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