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Legendary thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas, 89, is back home after being hospitalized in Louisville. He will no longer continue his career.
Flowers are placed on the gravesite of race horse Ruffian, buried at her home track of Belmont Park, on the 10th anniversary of her match race with Foolish Pleasure in Elmont, N.Y., July 6, 1985.
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Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas in hospice care after severe infection, won't return to training Lukas, 89, has been forced to end his legendary training career ...
It was early May 1994, and D. Wayne Lukas had been on a brutal run. The erstwhile king of thoroughbred trainers hadn’t won a Grade I stakes race in more than tw ...
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 ...
Legendary horse racing trainer D. Wayne Lukas has been hospitalized in Louisville and is stepping away from training, according to his family. Lukas, 89, has been battling a severe infection and ...
Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas retires due to serious health issues, according to his family.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — 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’ family said ...