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  1. Darrell Wayne Lukas (born September 2, 1935 in Antigo, Wisconsin) is an American horse trainer and a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee. He has won twenty Breeders' Cup races, received five Eclipse Awards for his accomplishments, and his horses have won 25 year-end Eclipse Awards.

    • Quarter Horse racing: 739, Thoroughbred flat racing:, 4,839+ (ongoing)
  2. Full bio. Inducted. 1999. Born. 1935, Antigo, Wisconsin. Career. 1974- Wins. 4,913. Earnings. $292,948,606. Racing Record. # Starters. 30,060. # Winners. 4,913. 16.34. Win % Media. Trainer D. Wayne Lukas and Cot Campbell wear their red jackets during the 2018 Saratoga Walk of Fame ceremony (Barry Bornstein)

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  3. 4 days ago · D. Wayne Lukas, American Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse trainer whose horses captured numerous races and amassed record earnings; in 1999 he became the first trainer whose horses exceeded $200 million in winnings. Learn more about Lukass life and career.

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  4. 5 days ago · D. Wayne Lukas isn't going anywhere. At 88, trainer just won his 15th Triple Crown race. Legendary trainer D. Wayne Lukas, a few months shy of his 89th birthday, wins his 15th Triple Crown race on ...

  5. 5 days ago · Still training, still winning, 88-year-old D. Wayne Lukas does it again at Preakness - NBC Sports. By. Tim Layden. Published May 18, 2024 11:20 PM.

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  7. 5 days ago · Seize the Grey wins the Preakness for D. Wayne Lukas and ends Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown bid. 1 of 21 |. Jaime Torres, atop Seize The Grey, reacts after crossing the finish line to win the Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 18, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Read More. 2 of 21 |.

  8. May 10th, 2022 by Mike Curry. Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas grazes 2013 Preakness winner Oxbow after a workout. (Reed Palmer/Churchill Downs) In the 1980s and 1990s, Pat Riley and Phil Jackson dominated the National Basketball Association coaching ranks, accounting for 10 championships between them.

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