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Breeders Crown Charity Challenge benefit auction set for Tuesday

September 26, 2025

MILTON, September 26, 2025 – The 2025 Breeders Crown Charity Challenge is ramping up ahead of Tuesday’s (September 30) cocktail reception and benefit auction at the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale.

A total of seven breedings to prominent stallions for the 2026 season will be auctioned off at 1 p.m. on Tuesday benefit this year’s Breeders Crown Charity Challenge.

A single breeding is available to each of the following stallions.

Bulldog Hanover
​Captain Corey
​Downbytheseaside
​Green Manalishi S
​Sweet Lou
​Tactical Landing
​Walner

The benefit auction will take place just prior to the start of the second session of the Lexington Selected Yearling Sale.

To launch Tuesday’s festivities, a cocktail reception will be held at Fasig-Tipton in the Kentucky Room from Noon to 1 p.m. The reception will include remarks from the Hambletonian Society, Woodbine Entertainment, and a special presentation by Marvin Katz, the founder of the Breeders Crown Charity Challenge.

The cocktail reception and benefit auction will be live streamed on Harness Racing Update’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

This year’s Breeders Crown Charity Challenge is raising funds for four local charities near Woodbine Mohawk Park. The four charities have been partnered with an owner/driver team and racing results will play a role in determining the final donations to each charity.

The four Breeders Crown Charity Challenge teams are listed below.

Team Millar
Charity: Food4Kids Halton
​Owner: George Millar (Millar Farms)
​Driver: James MacDonald

Team Grant
​Charity: Milton District Hospital Foundation
​Owner Brad Grant
​Driver: Doug McNair

Team Katz
​Charity: Peter Munk Cardiac Centre
​Owner: Marvin Katz
​Driver: Bob McClure

Team Determination
​Charity: Kids Help Phone
​Owner: Serge Godin (Determination)
​Driver: Louis-Philippe Roy

The Breeders Crown Charity Challenge debuted in 2019 at Woodbine Mohawk Park and has since raised more than $1.8 million for charitable organizations in the Crown host communities.

Further updates regarding funds raised and the standings for this year’s Breeders Crown Charity Challenge will be released later next week.

The 2025 Breeders Crown will take place on October 24 and 25 at Woodbine Mohawk Park.

For the latest news and information, visit Woodbine.com/Mohawk and follow @WoodbineSB and @WoodbineComms on X.

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