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Tragic Skyfall: D. Wayne Lucasburn, 44, Loses Life Above Churchill Downs

July 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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Legendary horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas, who had been a fixture at Churchill Downs since 1989, passed away on June 28th at the age of 89. His iconic Barn 44, known for producing Kentucky Derby winners and Horses of the Year, now stands nearly empty, with most of Lukas’s horses either sold or transferred to other trainers. Longtime assistant Sebastian “Bas” Nicole, who took over the stable following Lukas’s succession plan, has announced that he will not continue as a head trainer but will remain in the role of assistant trainer. Some of Lukas’s horses are being sold at auctions, and others have moved to new trainers, including the reassignment of Lukas’s Barn 83 in Saratoga to trainer Shelley Devaux. Despite these changes, Barn 44 retains mementos of Lukas’s remarkable career, from tack in the tack room to photos and a lasting legacy behind the scenes in the industry. Churchill Downs has not commented on the future of Barn 44, but Lukas’s influence is deeply embedded in horse racing, from introducing the multiple horse string training model to innovating with racing silks. His impact continues to resonate through the sport and the track where he competed and changed horse racing history.

Fan Take: D. Wayne Lukas’s passing marks the end of an era at Churchill Downs, but his transformative approach to training and racing will continue to shape the sport. For horse racing fans, this moment is both a tribute to a legendary figure and a reminder that his legacy will inspire future generations of trainers and jockeys alike.

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