Miss May Bell delivers a breathtaking performance

Miss May Bell delivers a breathtaking performance

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Columbus, MN -The Harness Racing program on Thursday evening (14 August) at Running Aces contained Minnesota-Sired Sophomore Pacing Action and the Distaff Open Handicap Pace.

Miss May Bell

Miss May Bell (Karpathian Kid) delivered a breathtaking performance in the last three-eight of a mile to win with more than 9 lengths in the $ 17,000 marefreulen ‘A’ Pace in 1: 55.2 for her fifth victory in seven career-start doctor.

Driver Brady Jenson drove her in the fifth early road and was patiently by early groups of: 27.2 and: 57.1 before you put an eye-opening moving moving moving back head that placed them on top of 1: 26.2 three-quarters.

From there, Miss May Bell ($ 3.40) left with every pass that did not get her rivals a chance. Skooch’s Valentine (Dean Magee) was the best of the rest and Wisco Half Pint (Luke Plano) checked home in third place.

Miss May Belle Replay

The winner is owned by her breeder Merlin van Oterloo and is trained by Brett Ballinger.

Swinging by (Karpathian KID) returned to his winning ways in the $ 17,000 Colts’ A’tempo, so that a port-to-wire effort in 1: 55.2 was submitted for his fourth count of the season.

Dean Magee sent him straight forward and she easily dictated the conditions and held the thread for a three-quarters length score about a fast-closing wind Me Up Blue (Scott Cisco) with Longshot Easy Money Maker (Brian Detgen) who came home in third place.

Swing by ($ 5) is owned by and trained by Brett Ballinger and also owned by Darren Taylor.

Twist Little Girl N (Moeney Svendsen, $ 5) recorded her fourth season’s victory in the $ 15,500 Mares Open Handicap Pace and Vecht Gamely against the wire to keep a big late challenge off by Scorecard Dandy (Dean Magee) by a Nek in 1: 5.2.4.2.4.2.4.2.4.

The winner is owned by Dave Dobbelmann and Cathy Dessert and is trained by Edwin Quevedo.

Yellowstone Kid (Karpathian Kid) won the $ 8,500 second -year ‘B’ Pace in 1: 57.1 on easy investments and summer scandal. Billy Mann was in the bike for owner Ken Stauffer and trainer Justin Anfinson. The Win Mutuel was $ 6.40.

Brady Jenson led the program with four row victories and a training doubles. Billy Mann rode two winners and trainers Brett Ballinger and Edwin Quevedo both had double.

Live Racing returns to Running Aces on Sunday evening (August 17) and will contain the $ 30,000 Steve Wiseman Memorial Trot with first post set before 6 p.m. (CDT).

Click here for full racing results: Trot result.

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