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D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who became one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing and a face of the sport for decades, has died. He was 89.
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Hall of Fame thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 89, has returned home under hospice care after a hospitalization in Louisville, according to a statement from his family this past weekend.
Like in life, D. Wayne Lukas always rode tall in his saddle. He was honest, sincere, humble and, like the finest cream, had risen back to the top of thoroughbred racing. Sunday, his family sent ...
D. Wayne Lukas’ horses have been transferred to assistant trainer Sebastian “Bas” Nicholl, who has been part of Lukas’ team since 2002.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Hall of Fame horse racing trainer D. Wayne Lukas has been hospitalized and will not return to training, his family and Churchill Downs announced Sunday. Lukas’ fa… ...
Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas has been hospitalized in Louisville, Ky., with a severe infection, and will not return to horse training, Churchill Downs Racetrack said in a statement ...
Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas is gravely ill and has retired immediately. The Lukas family issued a statement Sunday that said the 89-year-old had been hospitalized with a severe ...
Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas hospitalized, retires from training, family says The 89-year-old is being treated for a severe MRSA infection that damaged his heart and digestive system.