
D. Wayne Lukas winning horses at the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes
1988 Kentucky Derby: Winning Colors
1995 Kentucky Derby: Thunder Gulch
1996 Kentucky Derby: Grindstone
1999 Kentucky Derby: Charismatic
1980 Preakness: Codex
1985 Preakness: Tank's Prospect
1994 Preakness: Tabasco's Cat
1995 Preakness: Timber Country
1999 Preakness: Charismatic
2013 Preakness: Oxbow
2024 Preakness: Seize the Grey
1994 Belmont Stakes: Tabasco Cat
1995 Belmont Stakes: Thunder Gulch
1996 Belmont Stakes: Editor's Note
2000 Belmont Stakes: Commendable
1999 Breeders' Cup Classic: Cat Thief

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