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Legendary Horse Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Passes Away at 89

D. Wayne Lukas, a Hall of Fame horse racing trainer renowned for his 15 Triple Crown victories, has died at 89 after a severe illness.

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  • D. Wayne Lukas, a Hall of Fame horse trainer, has died at the age of 89 in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • He was known for winning 15 Triple Crown races, including four Kentucky Derbies.
  • Lukas achieved a remarkable 4,967 victories in thoroughbred racing throughout his career.
  • He passed away after being hospitalized due to a severe MRSA blood infection.
  • His legacy in horse racing includes significant earnings of over $310 million from more than 30,600 starts.
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Center-leaning sources frame D. Wayne Lukas's death as a significant loss to horse racing, emphasizing his remarkable achievements and legacy. They convey respect and admiration, highlighting his record-breaking wins and contributions, while subtly reflecting on the impact of his passing on the sport and its community.

"Lukas has 4,967 documented victories in thoroughbred racing, with his horses earning more than $310 million from more than 30,600 starts."

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"His passion for the sport was unparalleled, and his legacy will live on in the Champions he trained and the numerous men and women he mentored along the way."

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D. Wayne Lukas won 15 Triple Crown races including four Kentucky Derbies, achieved a total of 4,967 victories in thoroughbred racing, won a record 20 Breeders' Cup races, and his horses earned over $310 million from more than 30,600 starts.

D. Wayne Lukas passed away after being hospitalized due to a severe MRSA blood infection.

D. Wayne Lukas was a legendary Hall of Fame trainer known for setting records with his 15 Triple Crown victories and 20 Breeders' Cup wins, significantly influencing modern thoroughbred racing and achieving significant earnings and wins.

D. Wayne Lukas died in Louisville, Kentucky, on June 28, 2025, at the age of 89.

D. Wayne Lukas was inducted into the U.S. Racing Hall of Fame, won five Eclipse Awards, and his horses won 25 year-end Eclipse Awards.

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