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Legendary horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas died at 89 after he was diagnosed with a severe MRSA blood infection and was forced to be hospitalized.
Steve Allan became the Dick's Sporting Goods Open's first wire-to-wire champion and won by four strokes over Jason Caron.
An unvaccinated horse has died from Hendra virus in south-east Queensland. It's the state's first case of the virus, which can be potentially deadly for humans as well as animals, in three years.
Steve Allan became the first wire-to-wire winner in Dick’s Sporting Goods Open history Sunday, closing with a 6-under 66 for a four-stroke victory.
Steve Allan was 3-under-par in his second round at En-Joie to keep sole possession of first place heading into the final round of the Dick's Open.
Lorenzo Medico (left) and Tyler McGarry celebrate with their trophies after winning the 79th annual John Allan Invitational on Sunday at Fox Hill Country Club in Exeter.
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Here's a rundown of his accomplishments D. Wayne Lukas dead at 89: How Louisville and the world of horse racing is reacting D. Wayne Lukas had 51 horses run in a Kentucky Derby.
Flowers are placed on the gravesite of race horse Ruffian, buried at her home track of Belmont Park, on the 10th anniversary of her match race with Foolish Pleasure in Elmont, N.Y., July 6, 1985.
The Maple Leafs youngsters had a session with a young horse and its trainer on Friday morning on the Exhibition Grounds.
D. Wayne Lukas, the Hall of Famer who became one of the most accomplished trainers in the history of horse racing and a face of the sport for decades, has died. He was 89.
D. Wayne Lukas, one of the most accomplished and influential trainers in the history of North American horse racing, has died.
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