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Prolific thoroughbred trainer D. Wayne Lukas died on June 28 at age 89. The horses he trained have found new homes.
Over a 16-month period, Joseph Hardoon was listed as the buying agent on four of Al Gold's Gold Square LLC's graded stakes winners.
D. Wayne Lukas' historic Barn 44 being emptied following death of horse racing legend Stephanie Kuzydym Louisville Courier Journal ...
The leading female sprinter seeks her first win around two turns in Saturday’s $400,000, Grade I Clement L. Hirsch Stakes.
From a business perspective, Mike Repole says running a champion like Fierceness at 4 without racing in the Middle East was a ...
Governor Sam brings some solid credentials, as well as some momentum, into today’s feature at Saratoga Race Course, the $175,000 Mahony Stakes, a 5 1/2-furlong Mellon turf ...
The legacy of two of the top trainers of the last few decades will be honored by 1/ST with the announcement of graded stakes races being renamed in their memories.
Of all the outstanding horses owner Tracy Farmer and trainer Nick Zito campaigned together in the early to mid-2000s – millionaires Albert the Great, Sun King and Sir ...
Cherie DeVaux is a nationally ranked trainer, but says she envies her younger sister Adrianne's ability to be "carefree" ...
Harness racing was Mike Paradise’s first love, and over a half-century, his name became synonymous with the sulky sport in Chicagoland.
Governor Sam The One To Beat In Mahony Stakes originally appeared on Paulick Report.
D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most decorated and influential trainers in the history of horse racing, has died. He was 89. The Hall of Famer's death occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday, June ...