Newswise — HACKENSACK, NJ – November 19, 2021 Team Dunn stirred up a first place win of more than $134,000 to benefit Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center’s John Theurer Cancer Center in the 2021 Breeders Crown Charity Challenge, presented by the Libfeld/Katz Breeding Partnership. The funds donated will support important cancer research and patient care programs at John Theurer Cancer Center, New Jersey’s best cancer center according to U.S. News & World Report.   

John Theurer Cancer Center was selected as a charity contender this year by the 2021 Breeders Crown Charity Challenge, along with enCourage Kids Foundation, Special Olympics New Jersey and New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund. The challenge was held this year at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford to raise awareness about the positive contributions harness racing makes in the tri-state area, especially New Jersey. 

To win, each charity paired up with one of four driver/trainer teams and amassed points in three ways: through driver and trainer team performance on the Grand Circuit, fan voting and attending the races on select race nights. John Theurer Cancer Center raised the most points at the end of the challenge, taking home the largest donation prize possible. 

The challenge launched on Saturday, July 3 at the Meadowlands Racetrack, where a representative from each selected organization was present to be paired up with a driver and trainer team. Team Dunn, made up of driver Dexter Dunn and trainer Nancy Takter, represented John Theurer Cancer Center in this year’s challenge. 

Dunn, a nine-time winner of the driving title in his native New Zealand, has been voted Driver of the Year for the past two years.  He was also the leading money-winning driver in 2020 with almost $11.2 million bank-rolled by his chargers, many of whom were voted champions of their respective divisions. Takter, daughter of Hall of Fame trainer Jimmy Takter, was voted 2020 Trainer of the Year by the United States Harness Writers Association (USHWA). With more than $8 million won by her trainees, 31% victories and a universal training rating of .442, the horses in Nancy’s stable almost never miss in big events. 

“We are absolutely thrilled that Team Dunn and John Theurer Cancer Center came in first place in this year’s Breeders Crown Charity Challenge,” said Rachel Simoneau, vice president of Development, Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Foundation. “There is incredible work taking place at John Theurer Cancer Center and the prize money will certainly be used for a vital cause - to support innovative advancements in cancer research and to continue providing world-class care for our patients and their loved ones through important programs. We congratulate Team Dunn on a job well done and thank our most loyal supporters who voted for Team Dunn in this fun competition!”

To date, more than $800,000 has been donated to the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge. Funds for the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge are generated by generous donations from some of the industry’s most notable breeders, trainers and drivers. The Breeders Crown Charity Challenge finished on October 31. 

For  questions about John Theurer Cancer Center and the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge, please contact Nancy K. Kennedy, director of Development, John Theurer Cancer Center, at [email protected]

 

ABOUT JOHN THEURER CANCER CENTER HACKENSACK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER

John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center is New Jersey's best cancer center, as recognized by U.S. News & World Report.  As a premier cancer center in the State we are also the largest and most comprehensive center dedicated to diagnosis, treatment, management, research, screening, and preventive care as well as survivorship of patients with all types of cancers. The 16 specialized divisions covering the complete spectrum of cancer care have developed a close-knit team of medical, research, nursing, and support staff with specialized expertise that translates into more advanced, focused care for all patients. Each year, more people in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan area turn to John Theurer Cancer Center for cancer care than to any other facility in New Jersey. John Theurer Cancer Center is part of the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, an NCI designated comprehensive cancer center. Housed within a 775-bed not-for-profit teaching, tertiary care, and research hospital, John Theurer Cancer Center provides state-of-the-art technological advances, compassionate care, research innovations, medical expertise, and a full range of aftercare services that distinguish John Theurer Cancer Center from other facilities.  For additional information, please visit www.jtcancercenter.org