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Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who won the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore seven times, died on Saturday night, his family said.
Maryland racing colleagues remembered D. Wayne Lukas, the thoroughbred trainer whose horses captured six Preakness Stakes, as a “rock star” and the sport’s “greatest ambassa… ...
Jenny Jochens joined the faculty of Towson University in 1966 and was later named a professor of history. She retired in 1995 ...
If all goes well in a final workout at Santa Anita, Journalism will likely be shipped to the Jersey Shore for the Haskell at ...
It's time for the Orioles to figure out Coby Mayo's worth before he is destroying pitching in another uniform, according to ...
D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers wanted to be like Wayne. Owners wanted ...
The $1 million NYRA Bets Haskell Stakes will be run on Saturday, July 19 at Monmouth Park, with Preakness winner Journalism expected to be favored.
Lukas, who amassed over $301 million in earnings from more than 30,000 starts, had been hospitalized with a severe MRSA infection before his death.
Wherefore art thou, MD-bred Romeo? The graded stakes winning Laurel Park-based 2 year old was the record-setting show-topper ...
D. Wayne Lukas’s reign over the horse racing world reached its zenith just as I became a fan. This was the mid-‘90s, when he was his sport’s answer to Pat Riley: the stylish suits, the shades, the ...
A jam-packed weekend of Thoroughbred racing was overshadowed by the news that legendary trainer D. Wayne Lukas died peacefully Saturday at age 89 after a career of personal accomplishment and devotion ...
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