Columbus, MN – Running Aces closed their Harness Racing season from 2025 with a fantastic Night of Champions on Saturday (September 20). A very large and enthusiastic audience was present to encourage the top Minnesota-Sired Trotters and Pacers in the twelve championship events, each went for $ 65,000.
Peanutbutterflacon (Quality Kemp) took the top head of the night with his eleventh straight victory, equal to his career best with a score of 1: 57.1 with one length of the main rival Braggen Bliss (Luke Plano) with Longshot Step Main (Billy Mann) Good return in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year in the third year. Second -year student in the second -year student. The victory pushed his seasonal income to $ 136.100, which establishes a new state record for income from a single season in the Minnesota program.
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Rick Magee was the winning pilot for owner/breeder Jeri Roland and trainer Dan Roland. The $ 2 win Mutuel was $ 2.20.
Al-Mar Flash Over (Southwind Flash) posted a sensational gate-to-wire effort with Luke Plano in the bike in the first-year Filly Trot, equal to the track record with a dominant 1:59 Score with more than 9 lengths about Longshots Wunderfoal (James Kennedy).

The winner now shows eight victories of 9 outings for owners Tom and Kathy Shipley and Royal Roland and trainer Nick Roland. The Win Mutuel was $ 2.20.
I am a Kolder (wind me) pulled a mild upset in the outdated male Pacing division and placed the fastest miles of the night in 1: 52.2 for a new career mark. Trainer/driver Luke Plano sent his 5-year-old gelding straight forward and they never looked back through fractures from: 27.3 ,: 56.1 and 1: 23.3. Spiritofanoutlaw (Brady Jenson) was a second game at home and AlilthundadownaNunda (Brian Detgen) completed the Trifecta.

The winner is also owned by Plano in collaboration with Dave Haness. The victory pushed his career income compared to the $ 250K. The Win Mutuel was $ 14.80.
Baby Flash (Southwind Flash) supplied as the big favorite in the older mares that divisies with a career Best 1: 55.1 miles with Moeney Svendsen in the bike. It was an extra meaningful victory for Svendsen, because the race was mentioned in honor of both him and his deceased father and members of the Minnesota Harness Racing Hall of Fame (inaugurated together in 2014).
Baby Flash ($ 2.40) led every step of the affair and held on Gamely through a neck against main rival Wilamar Spark (Rick Magee) at The Wire, with Chicora (Scott Cisco) at home in third place.
Rick Huffman is the winning trainer of the 4-year-old and also owns Keith Wilson and Brenda Lovetinsky.
Miss May Bell (Karpathian Kid) dominated the Sophomore Filly Pace Division and was gate-to-wire in a career best 1: 54.2 miles over Longshots Skooch’s Valentine (Svendsen) and Mele Kalikimaka (Rick Magee) for owner and Fokker’s Victory of Otter’s Victory of Otter Ballinger. It was a special victory for driver Brady Jenson who conquered in the race named after his deceased grandfather Jack Budahn. The profit mutual was $ 2.10.
Fillister Photo (Again Again) won the older Mares Pacing Division Championship for the second consecutive year and placed a count of one length in 1: 53.4 over a whole game Apple Juice (Cisco) with Deja Vu Babyboo (Rick Magee) at home in third place. Billy Mann was the winning pilot for owner Scorpio Stable and trainer Bob Lems. The Win Mutuel was $ 5.60.
The other winners of the championship were:
Starstruck Fool (Karpathian Kid, $ 3.80) with driver Scott Cisco in the first -year Fully Tempo in 1: 57.1 for trainer Jessie Pacheco.
Iron squeezes iron (banker Volo, $ 15.60) in the old male trot in 1:57 with driver Rick Magee in the bike for trainer than Roland.
Free (three of the clubs, $ 3.60) in the first -year male pace in 1: 54.3 with pilot Rick Magee for coach Justin Anfinson.
Wind Me Up Blue (Wind Me Up, $ 3.40) In the second -year male pace in a career Best 1: 53.2 with Scott Cisco in the bike for trainer Rick Cisco.
It will be Mae (Lear Jetta, $ 10.60) in 1: 59.2 in the second -year merring with Sean Smithpeters in the bike for owner/trainer/breeder Alexia Kehl.
SV Rough and Tough (Tom Ridge, $ 6.20) with Dean Magee drives for trainer Jason Telfer.
Rick Magee led the program with 3 row victories, while Luke Plano and Scott Cisco both had a doubles and trainer than Roland also sent two winners.
Brady Jenson took the titles home and both the leading driver of 2025 (87 victories) and the leading trainer from 2025 (53 victories). This is the second consecutive year that Jenson has recorded both titles.
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