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M1 - Local Athletes and Racing Community Unite To Raise Funds For Breast Cancer Research
East Rutherford, NJ [June 23, 2012] – More than
$4,000 was raised to benefit the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides
Against Breast Cancer program during a day-night event that brought together
athletes - both human and equine - on June 23 at the Meadowlands Racetrack.
A total of 168 runners sprinted across the finish
line in the Meadowlands Racetrack and 95.5 WPLJ’s inaugural Stride For The Cure
5K. Frank Ayala, 43, of Jersey
City, NJ took first place
overall in the Men’s division with a time of 19:44 for the distance. Lindsey McKee, 21, of Hawthorne,
NJ topped the Women’s division in
21:17. McKee, a student at Ramapo
College, is the daughter of
track announcer Sam McKee. In addition
to their awards, Ayala and McKee each received a pair of free running shoes
courtesy of Road Runner Sports of Paramus, NJ.
Water stations for the event were provided by
North Jersey Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Institute of Clifton. Sponsors of the event also included Columbus
Hospital, Precision
Upper Cervical
Center, Natalie’s Orchard
Island Juice and FlipFlop wine and Rum.
The Ladies Night post-race party included live music, prize drawings,
drink specials and spa services such as foot and hand massages.
The third annual Lisa Photo Stride for the Cure
was the featured event on the live harness racing card. The race was founded by Meadowlands track
photographer Michael Lisa and his wife, Annette, a breast cancer survivor, of Montvale,
NJ.
Horses and drivers in the race used pink equipment that was auctioned to
benefit the American Cancer Society. The
equipment was donated by members of the racing community, including Kelly Ford,
Kristen Bartlett and Julie Miller.
Steve Every of Pioneer Sports Inc., whose firm
supplies the field paints for the National Football League, applied custom pink
ribbons to the Meadowlands infield similar to those found in NFL endzones.