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"Really kind of": Hall of Fame Jockey Remembers D. Wayne Lucas
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Hall of Fame Jockey Reflects Fondly on D. Wayne Lucas: “Truly One of a Kind”

July 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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D. Wayne Lukas stands out as one of the most distinguished and accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing. Over nearly six decades, he trained thousands of thoroughbred and quarter horses, achieving an incredible 4,697 thoroughbred wins, including 15 Triple Crown race victories, 20 Breeders’ Cup winners, 26 Eclipse Award recipients, and 23 Quarter Horse champions. His remarkable career earned him a unique place in both the National Racing Museum Hall of Fame (inducted in 1999) and the AQHA Hall of Fame (inducted in 2007).

Lukas has profoundly influenced countless jockeys, with notable collaborations alongside legends such as Gary Stevens, Pat Day, Angel Cordero Jr., Jerry Bailey, Lafitte Pincay Jr., and many others. Stevens recalled the relentless work ethic and commitment to winning that Lukas instilled, while Cordero Jr. credited Lukas as the best trainer ever and a father figure who was always supportive. Bailey highlighted Lukas’s vision and graciousness in celebrating victories like their 1996 Kentucky Derby win with Grindstone. Day praised the immeasurable impact Lukas had on his career and family, marking their first major victory together at the 1985 Preakness Stakes. Pincay Jr. reflected on Lukas’s winning mentality and his support that helped him succeed as a jockey.

In addition to his training expertise, Lukas’s legacy includes mentoring a new generation of trainers and jockeys such as Jaime Torres, Nick Juarez, and Keith Asmussen—continuing his influence well into the future. Harvard Business School even studied Lukas for his passion and attention to detail, emphasizing his talent for spotting and nurturing new talent beyond race records.

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More recently, Jaime Torres and Nick Juarez have carried forward Lukas’s legacy with significant wins and close bonds formed under his guidance. Juarez paid tribute to Lukas’s kindness and generosity, recalling the quiet, patient moments they shared that defined the essence of his character.

As the horse racing world mourns the loss of this legendary trainer, his enormous impact on both jockeys and the sport will endure for generations. Lukas’s dedication, mentorship, and record-setting achievements have shaped horse racing’s past and will continue inspiring its future.

Fan Take: For horse racing enthusiasts, the legacy of D. Wayne Lukas is a testament to the power of dedication, mentorship, and excellence in the sport. His influence ensures that the spirit of competitive integrity and passion for racing will inspire new generations, keeping the sport vibrant and meaningful for years to come.

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