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NYTHA Establishes D. Wayne Lukas Award For Assistant Trainers originally appeared on Paulick Report.
D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who won 15 Triple Crown races, including seven Preakness victories, has died.
"Wayne Lukas reinvented the game," Lanny Kohnhorst, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Director of Horsemen's Relations.
Lukas died on the evening of June 28 at age 89. He was hospitalized in Louisville last week after a severe MRSA blood ...
His 15 Triple Crown victories, including a record six consecutive wins from 1994 to 1996, are second only to those of Bob ...
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 ...
D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who became one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing and a face ...
Lukas, who died Saturday night in Louisville at age 89, earned the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer in 1985, 1986, 1987 ...
People from around the world of horse racing are sharing their reaction to the death of Hall of Fame trainer D.
Before turning to thoroughbreds, Lukas trained quarter horses, and he became the first person to enter both the Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. He is the only trainer in Derby history who ...
D. Wayne Lukas talks with jockey Pat Day after winning a race at Keeneland in 1998. Lukas’ 296 wins at the Lexington ...
Legendary horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas died at 89 after he was diagnosed with a severe MRSA blood infection and was forced to ...