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D. Wayne Lucas, legendary horse trainer, died at age 89
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Renowned Horse Trainer D. Wayne Lucas Passes Away at 89, Leaving a Lasting Legacy

July 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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D. Wayne Lucas, a Hall of Fame trainer renowned as one of the most talented figures in horse racing, passed away at the age of 89. His family announced on Sunday that he died Saturday night at his home in Louisville, Kentucky, after battling a severe MRSA blood infection that severely affected his heart and digestive system, worsening his chronic health issues.

Lucas dedicated his life to both horses and the sport, shaping generations of jockeys and horsewomen, and broadening the fan base by inviting newcomers into horse racing’s inner circle. Known for his heartfelt dedication, whether championing young two-year-olds as future Kentucky Derby contenders or offering quiet counsel before major races, his passion and determination were evident throughout his career.

He earned four wins in 15 Triple Crown races, including the Kentucky Derby, and held a Breeders’ Cup record of 20 wins, second only to close friend Bob Baffert in Triple Crown victories. Lucas often emphasized the importance of understanding horses deeply—knowing their needs and capabilities—as the key to success, beyond hiring the best jockeys or staff.

Affectionately called “Coach” due to his high school basketball coaching background, Lucas maintained a hands-on approach even late in life, personally taking care of his morning routines rather than delegating. Born on September 2, 1935, in Wisconsin, he started in quarter horse racing before switching to thoroughbreds in the late 1970s, securing his first Preakness win in 1980 with Codex.

With 4,967 thoroughbred race wins and over $310 million earned from more than 30,600 starts, his legacy is immense. Churchill Downs CEO Bill Calstangen reflected on the loss, highlighting Lucas’s humor, wisdom, and unmatched ability to captivate fans on the biggest days in horse racing.

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In recent years, Lucas experienced a career resurgence and won the Preakness Stakes in 2023 with Seize the Grey, driven by his passion and belief in finding committed owners. He often preached that passion removes excuses and emphasized the discipline and dedication needed to excel in the sport.

Fan Take: The passing of D. Wayne Lucas marks the end of an era for horse racing, losing a legendary figure whose influence shaped generations. For fans and the sport, it’s a reminder of the dedication and heart needed to keep horse racing thriving amid changing times.

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