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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 ...
The 1930s were the decade of a dynasty, one clad in white with red polka dots, those colors ubiquitous in the winner’s ...
From the archives: The late Billy Reed, himself a Hall of Famer, wrote about D. Wayne Lukas’ first Kentucky Derby victory with the filly Winning Colors in 1988.
D. Wayne Lukas had an illustrious career in thoroughbred horse racing. He was enshrined in the sports Hall of Fame in 1999, more than 25 years before he abruptly retired on June 22. Lukas' impact on ...
In this week's edition of On Racing: a look back at John Harris' massive contributions to the California Thoroughbred ...
Lukas trained thousands of thoroughbred horses, and 51 ran in 31 different Kentucky Derbys. He won the race four times.
Lukas trained thousands of thoroughbred horses, and 51 ran in 31 different Kentucky Derbys. He won the race four times.
D. Wayne Lukas talks with jockey Pat Day after winning a race at Keeneland in 1998. Lukas’ 296 wins at the Lexington ...
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