The sports community mourned the loss of a titan in horse racing last weekend as legendary trainer D. Wayne Lucas passed away at 89. Lucas was among the greatest trainers in history, securing 15 Triple Crown race victories, including four Kentucky Derbys. Beyond these prestigious wins, his horses crossed the finish line first nearly 5,000 times, amassing over $303 million in earnings.
Although none of his horses captured the Triple Crown by winning all three races in a single year (Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, and Preakness Stakes), Lucas made history in 1995 by having his horses win each race individually—a feat other trainers have not matched.
For those interested in learning more about Lucas’s remarkable career—did you know his name “D” stands for Darnell?—this week’s quiz offers a deep dive into his legacy and much more. Be sure to test your knowledge with daily connections and the sports edition quizzes.
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Fan Take: D. Wayne Lucas’s passing is a profound loss for horse racing, marking the end of an era defined by unparalleled training excellence and historic achievements. His legacy inspires future generations and underscores the sport’s rich history, signaling the importance of preserving and celebrating the contributions of its legends.