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Paulick Report on MSN1/ST Renames Two Graded Stakes In Honor Of D. Wayne Lukas, Christophe Clement1/ST Renames Two Graded Stakes In Honor Of D. Wayne Lukas, Christophe Clement originally appeared on Paulick Report.
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Paulick Report on MSNGary Stevens, Pat Day Remember Whitney Wins With D. Wayne LukasGary Stevens, Pat Day Remember Whitney Wins With D. Wayne Lukas originally appeared on Paulick Report.
Prolific thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas died on June 28 at age 89. The horses he trained have found new homes.
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Paulick Report on MSNKentucky HBPA's College Scholarship Doubled In Honor Of D. Wayne LukasThe D. Wayne Lukas Memorial scholarship will be given via drawing to an industry participant or their child enrolled in ...
Graded races at Santa Anita and Gulfstream Park have been renamed in honor of the late trainers D. Wayne Lukas and Christophe Clement, 1ST, which operates both racetracks, announced Wednesday.
D. Wayne Lukas was a gentleman from his trademark hat to his cowboy boots.
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Paulick Report on MSNKentucky HBPA College Day Rescheduled For Aug. 10 At Ellis ParkThe Kentucky HBPA College Day at Ellis Park has been rescheduled to Sunday, Aug. 10, after extreme heat forced the track to ...
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Paulick Report on MSN‘Personal Decision’: Bas Nicholl Will Not Continue As Head TrainerNicholl will seek further employment as an assistant trainer; Virginia Derby winner American Promise will head to Steve ...
D. Wayne Lukas is gone after spending half of his life as a thoroughbred trainer. No matter how the future unfolds in the industry, just know that horse racing will lose a little bit of joy from ...
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.
D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished horse trainers of all-time, passed away Saturday at his home in Louisville at age 89. Affectionately known as coach, Lukas won 4,953 races.
For over 50 years, D. Wayne Lukas set the standard in horse racing. And the sport followed suit. Trainers wanted to be like Wayne. Owners wanted him handling their horses.
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