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D. Wayne Lucas Hospitalized, Stepping Away from Horse Training for Good

June 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Hall of Fame horse trainer D. Wayne Lucas will be hospitalized and has announced he will not return to training, Churchill Downs confirmed Sunday after consulting with his family. At 89 years old, Lucas had been battling a severe infection that worsened, and he chose to forgo aggressive treatment in order to return home. His horses are now under the care of his assistant trainer, Sebastian “Bass” Nicole.

Nicole expressed deep respect for Lucas, saying, “Wayne built a legacy that is unmatched. Every decision I make with the horses, I hear him in my heart. No one can truly fill his shoes.”

Lucas is widely regarded as one of the greatest figures in sports history. He holds 15 Triple Crown race victories, second only to his close friend Bob Buffate, and has set a record with 20 wins at the Breeders’ Cup. Since 1988, Lucas has secured four Kentucky Derby titles, including a recent triumph with Seize the Gray in last year’s Preakness Stakes—his seventh victory in that race.

Mike Anderson, president of Churchill Downs, praised Lucas, saying, “Wayne is one of the greatest competitors and a monumental figure in thoroughbred racing. He elevated the sport and impacted the industry profoundly with his knowledge and meticulous attention to detail. His legacy is immeasurable.”

Known affectionately as a “coach” due to his background in high school basketball coaching before his horse training career, Lucas maintained a hands-on approach despite nearing 90 years old, often performing his daily tasks personally rather than delegating to assistants.

Born in Wisconsin on September 2, 1935, Darnell Wayne Lukas initially gained prominence in quarter horse racing before transitioning to thoroughbred racing in the late 1970s, capturing his first Preakness win with Codex in 1980. Over his career, he amassed 4,967 thoroughbred wins, with horses earning more than $310 million across over 30,600 races.

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Fan Take: This news is a monumental moment for horse racing enthusiasts as it marks the end of an era led by one of the sport’s greatest legends. Lucas’ departure could signal shifts in training dynamics and serves as a reminder of the lasting impact one individual can have on the industry’s evolution and success.

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