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D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who became one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing and a face of the sport for decades, has died. He was 89.
Still, Lukas warned that the hoopla should never exceed the experience. It’s hard to imagine horse racing without trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who died Saturday at the age of 89.
There he was closer to the New Mexico tracks Sunland Park and Ruidoso Downs, hotbeds of U.S. quarter-horse racing. In 1970, Lukas won more quarter-horse races than any trainer in the country.
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame and Amplify Horse Racing are partnering to launch The Winner's Circle Summer Camp, an immersive four-day experience introducing high school students ...