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Hall of Famer D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing, has died at 89.
The legendary trainer was a four-time Kentucky Derby winner who also conditioned 15 winners in Triple Crown races.
The Hall of Fame trainer, who died Saturday night at age 89, won the Kentucky Derby four times, but the first was the hardest.
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Lukas trained thousands of thoroughbred horses, and 51 ran in 31 different Kentucky Derbys. He won the race four times.