TDN – Mike Kane – DeVaux Honored to Follow Lukas at Spa Barn
Bloodhorse – Frank Angst – Industry-Shaping Horseman Lukas Dies at Age 89
Paulick Report – Legendary Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Passes Away
Thoroughbred Racing Commentary – Steve Dennis – D Wayne Lukas: farewell to a racing icon
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DRF – David Grening – Racing legend D. Wayne Lukas dead at 89
TDN – Christina Bossinakis – ‘The Man’–D. Wayne Lukas–The Original
TDN – Christina Bossinakis – Hail to the King: Hall of Fame Trainer D. Wayne Lukas Passes at 89
ESPN – Remembering D. Wayne Lukas’ legendary career as a horse trainer
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TDN – Bill Finley – Wayne Lukas: The Greatest of All Time
DRF – Jay Privman – Lukas morphed from caustic to avuncular
Horse Race Insider – John Pricci – NO STAKEHOLDER PAST, PRESENT, OR FUTURE EMBODIED HIS SPORT MORE THAN D. WAYNE LUKAS
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TDN – Mike Kane – DeVaux Honored to Follow Lukas at Spa Barn
Horse Racing Nation – Flatter: Recalling Lukas & meeting in dark with gang of 7
TDN – Industry Pays Tribute to D. Wayne Lukas
Paulick Report – Mike Davey – Tributes Pour In For Hall Of Fame Trainer D. Wayne Lukas
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Paulick Report – Joe Nevills – Which Horse Taught D. Wayne Lukas The Most About Life?
TDN – Letter to the Editor: Letter to The Coach
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| D. Wayne Lukas’ death
Statements from Eric Hamelback, Dale Romans |
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(Photo: D. Wayne Lukas with a young fan at a public Q&A session at Ellis Park in 2021. Gwen Davis/Davis Innovation)
The following statement is from National HBPA CEO Eric Hamelback on the passing of D. Wayne Lukas:
“No one will match what D. Wayne Lukas did in horse racing. Others — and a few already have — may win more Triple Crown races, more Breeders’ Cup races, train more champions, win more Grade 1 races or seasonal earnings. But no one is going to surpass The Coach’s intangibles: mentoring not only those who worked for him but many others who didn’t, providing wise counsel for generations of horsemen. It’s unfathomable that anyone will ever match Wayne’s “training tree” for assistants who went on to be nationally prominent horsemen, who in turn are producing assistants who go on to prominence. He made white bridles a fashion statement. He understood that mainstream media might not understand the intricacies of horse racing, but they would understand analogies to other sports and their star athletes. Wayne also did other things we all should try to replicate. He took the time and effort to interact with the fans, turning those who happened to be at the races into committed racing enthusiasts. Wayne is in a better place now, with his beloved son Jeff. We can best honor his memory by trying to do a fraction of what The Coach contributed to horse racing beyond his horses on the racetrack.”
The following is a statement from trainer Dale Romans, president of the Kentucky HBPA:
“We are heart-broken but also are tremendously grateful that horse racing had Wayne for as long as we did and were able to benefit from his horsemanship, trend-setting, charismatic way of creating new fans as well as his friendship and mentorship for so many of us.” |
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Bloodhorse – Jay Hovdey – Lukas Grabbed the Spotlight and Held Tight From Day One
Paulick Report – Lillian Davis – Layden: D. Wayne Lukas Was Thoroughbred Racing’s First ‘Rock Star’
Bloodhorse – Medical Issues Force Lukas to End Training Career
Paulick Report – D. Wayne Lukas Hospitalized, Will Not Return To Training
DRF – David Grening – Lukas in poor health, steps away from training
Bloodhorse – Sean Collins – Trainers Praise Lukas for Indelible Impact on the Sport
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