Edward Hernandez is hitting his best stride as a trainer at Running Aces

At 1h26, on June 16, 2021 By RUNNING ACES

Edward Hernandez didn’t grow up around harness racing in his native Guatemala, but he and his younger brother Williams did grow up around horses and they both fell in love with them at a young age. So when they were first exposed to the sport at Cal-Expo racetrack in Sacramento, Calif., they were both immediately drawn in.

Williams learned a lot from a close family friend, Matias Ruiz who is like an uncle to the pair, and Edward went to work for one of the top stables in California at the time – the Tim and Denise Maier stable. Edward worked in the Maier stable for around eight years and he credits his time working with them as giving him a lot of the knowledge he has now. He has always worked closely with Williams as well and the two have learned a lot together.

Williams became a driver in 2011 and later added a full trainer’s license, and Edward got a later start, making his first drives around 2015 and taking out his full trainers license in 2019. They both campaigned on the Cal-Expo and Running Aces circuit for a few years before Williams decided to head out east instead of wintering at Cal Expo for the first time in 2019. Now Edward has followed suit starting this past winter.

Williams has found good success out east, racing at tracks like Freehold, Meadowlands, and Yonkers, but the brothers still feel a strong connection to Running Aces where they have become a big part of the horseman community. Williams sent several horses out to Minnesota this summer for Edward to campaign, along with several that Edward has for his own owners, giving him a full roster of around a dozen horses.

Both brothers enjoy driving horses but find that the training side of things keeps them busy enough that they don’t have a lot of time to drive horses these days, and they try hard to find just the right catch drivers that fit well with each horse.

Edward has some very good racing stock with him this season at Running Aces, including Open-level trotting star All American N for owner Jose Cervantes, the impressive 4-year-old Muscle Hill gelding has now won two in a row in the top Open with driver Luke Plano at the controls.

Hernandez also has high hopes for pacer Shamma Lamma who has had a couple of weeks rest and will be back in to go next week. He will also soon be qualifying Swagasaurusrex, a sharp Minnesota-Sired pacer who has a mark of 1:49.1 and has banked over $191,000. The roster also includes the nice trotter Winning Lyric, who is currently in rehab and will hopefully make his return to racing soon. He is a 7-year-old Credit Winner gelding with a mark of 1:52.3 and $173,311 in the bank.

Hernandez takes pride in his work and believes in putting the correct amount of effort into the care and training of the horses and says, “I am not going to send them onto the track if they are not ready to go.” He cares about the horses staying sound and staying healthy and happy. From all of the recent success he has had at Running Aces, it looks like Edward has found a winning formula, and is hitting his best stride as a trainer.

 

Page 1 Copy 2 Created with Sketch. Related articles

30
Nov.

‘EJ’ and ‘Rocket’ ready to meet older foes in FanDuel

By Ken Weingartner, USTA Media Relations Manager

Three-year-old My Girl EJ, purchased for $758,000 earlier this month, will make her first start for her new connections Satur...

Read more
30
Nov.

Rookies look to make a splash in Saturday’s Coronation Futurity

By Chris Lomon, Woodbine

Ashley’s Archer, a son of Karakontie (JPN) out of the Distorted Humor mare Certainly Special, takes on 10 rivals in the $250,...

Read more
30
Nov.

Today’s Picks on Saturday, November 30

By Newsroom's Staff

Aqueduct (T) – 6th race: (8) TAKE ME TO LONDYN (Brisnet Staff) Woodbine (T) – 3rd race: (2) TAZMAN (Doug McPherson) G...

Read more