Wayne Lukas knows how to spice up the Preakness — by running a filly against the colts
BALTIMORE — If anyone can recognize a good story, it's Wayne Lukas, the 86-year-old Hall of Fame horse trainer. All week at Pimlico Race Course, Lukas has sat for hours in his usual folding chair at the end of the stakes barn answering the same questions as wave after wave of reporters comes to pay homage to someone who is always a good quote. Most of the questions this year are about Secret ...
by John Cherwa, Los Angeles Times
May 19, 2022
3 minutes
BALTIMORE â If anyone can recognize a good story, it's Wayne Lukas, the 86-year-old Hall of Fame horse trainer.
All week at Pimlico Race Course, Lukas has sat for hours in his usual folding chair at the end of the stakes barn answering the same questions as wave after wave of reporters comes to pay homage to someone who is always a good quote.
Most of the questions this year are about Secret Oath, the only filly in the nine-horse Preakness Stakes on Saturday. It's not as crazy as it might sound to run a
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