What health issues led to D. Wayne Lukas's retirement?
Lukas is battling a severe infection that has worsened several chronic conditions.
Sports / Horse Racing
Hall of Fame horse racing trainer D. Wayne Lukas, a dominant figure in the sport for over four decades, has retired due to serious health complications. At 89, Lukas is battling a severe infection, leading to his decision to step away from...
D. Wayne Lukas's retirement marks the end of an era in American horse racing. Lukas pioneered the concept of national training operations, revolutionizing elite stable management and fostering the careers of numerous top trainers. His disciplined approach and business acumen reshaped the sport. Lukas's influence extends beyond his Triple Crown wins, Kentucky Derby victories and his impact is seen in the success of his former assistants, including Todd Pletcher and Kiaran McLaughlin. Even in his late 80s, Lukas remained active, showcasing his enduring commitment to horse racing.
Lukas is battling a severe infection that has worsened several chronic conditions.
Longtime assistant Bas Nicholl will continue operations, with the stable operating under the Lukas name during the transition.
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