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The legendary trainer was a four-time Kentucky Derby winner who also conditioned 15 winners in Triple Crown races.
"Wayne Lukas reinvented the game," Lanny Kohnhorst, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Director of Horsemen's Relations.
"Wayne Lukas reinvented the game," Lanny Kohnhorst, the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association's Director of Horsemen's Relations.
D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers wanted to be like Wayne. Owners wanted ...
Marked by a soft month of wagering in June, wagering on Thoroughbred racing in the United States continued to slide through ...
Legendary thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 89, is back home after being hospitalized in Louisville. He will no longer ...
Lukas' Quarter Horse clients helped him get his start in 1978 in thoroughbred racing. Within a decade, his horses won $17.8 million, more than double the amount ever won in a single year by any ...
Lukas' Quarter Horse clients helped him get his start in 1978 in thoroughbred racing. Within a decade, his horses won $17.8 million, more than double the amount ever won in a single year by any ...
George Messina and Michael Lee’s Fionn ran down post-time favorite Nitrogen under a well-timed ride from Flavien Prat to win ...
His 15 Triple Crown victories, including a record six consecutive wins from 1994 to 1996, are second only to those of Bob ...