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By BETH HARRIS For over 50 years, D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers ...
"Wayne Lukas reinvented the game," Lanny Kohnhorst, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Director of Horsemen's Relations.
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who won the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore seven times, died on Saturday night, his ...
A jam-packed weekend of Thoroughbred racing was overshadowed by the news that legendary trainer D. Wayne Lukas died ...
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who won 15 Triple Crown races among his lifetime win total of 4,953, has died. He was 89 ...
Lukas touched the lives of many people throughout Antigo, both in and outside the sport of horse racing. Haefs was a ...
Notable reaction to the death of thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas: ___ “Wayne was a game changer, transforming horse ...
D. Wayne Lukas, a Hall of Fame thoroughbred horse racing trainer whose career exceeded six decades, died Saturday night at ...
D. Wayne Lukas had a presence and impact on thoroughbred horse racing that spanned decades and lasted until literally the end of his life.
Lukas has won the Kentucky Derby four times and five Kentucky Oaks races during his time in the horse racing industry.
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D. Wayne Lukas, the 88-year-old trainer for Preakness-winning horse Seize the Grey, isn’t ready to retire after an elite horse racing career. June 8, 2024 He won his first thoroughbred race on ...
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