Running Aces Casino and Racetrack is 5/8 mile racino located in Columbus, Minnesota. The park also has a card room. The park opened in April 2008. The live race season runs from June through August.
Location | Columbus, Minnesota |
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Coordinates | 45°14′40″N 93°02′02″W / 45.24452°N 93.03379°W |
Owned by | North Metro Harness Initiative |
Date opened | April 11th, 2008 |
Race type | Harness |
Course type | 5/8 mile agricultural lime & stone dust racetrack |
Notable races | Minnesota Night of Champions |
Official website |
History
editIn the venue's first year of operation, it ran a $4 million loss for the year. By 2010, the venue was facing foreclosure. In 2013, the track's license was revoked, and it had to pay back $400,000 in a purse shortfall.[1]
In 2015, the racetrack rebranded itself as an "entertainment center".[2] In 2016, Running Aces opened a trout fishing pond on the property. In 2020, the venue opened a hotel to attract visitors.[1]
In 2024, Minnesota's racing commission voted to allow betting on historical horse racing, an effort Running Aces strongly lobbied for.[3] Later that year, the racetrack filed a federal racketeering lawsuit against three of Minnesota's tribal casinos, arguing that the tribes were operating card games beyond regulatory agreements, in direct competition with their card room.[4][5][6] Running Aces later added two other casinos owned by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community to their ongoing racketeering lawsuit.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Hyatt, Kim (2020-03-01). "Running Aces Casino and Racetrack raises the stakes with new hotel". www.startribune.com. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Miron, Michelle (2015-10-12). "Fresh start: Running Aces re-branded as entertainment center". Press Publications. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Blount, Rachel (2024-04-03). "Racing Commission votes to allow historical horse racing games at Canterbury Park, Running Aces". www.startribune.com. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ "Running Aces suit alleges tribal casinos in Minnesota are running illegal games". MPR News. 2024-04-16. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Lewerenz, Jennifer. "Running Aces Takes Legal Action Against Tribal Casinos for Alleged Racketeering". KNSI. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Peterson, Sarah (2024-04-16). "Running Aces sues local casino execs, claims they've offered unauthorized games". KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- ^ Frasier, Krystal (2024-05-14). "Mystic Lake, Little Six Casinos added to lawsuit filed by Running Aces on unauthorized games". KSTP.com 5 Eyewitness News. Retrieved 2024-11-08.