Hall of Fame trainer Wayne Lukas, 88, and jockey Jaime Torres, making his Triple Crown race debut, lead Seize the Day to Preakness Stakes win Saturday.
BALTIMORE — He’ll never stop coming as long as he has a horse with any chance. The last of 88-year-old trainer D. Wayne Lukas’ six Preakness Stakes wins, with Oxbow, came in 2013. But Lukas’ optimism blooms anew each spring. He doesn’t feel right if he’s not part of the big races. Lukas was absent in 2023 but brought two contenders, Seize the Grey and 17th-place Kentucky Derby finisher Just ...
Seize The Grey bested an eight-horse field to win the 149th running of the Preakness Stakes at a muddy Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan ran second in the Preakness, as trainer D. Wayne Lukas' Seize The Grey pulled off the upset.