Derby Museum honoring Lukas

Tickets available to attend the Derby 150-themed event on April 11, 2024
Kentucky Derby Museum press release and image of Lukas outside his Churchill Downs barn

Editor’s note: Lukas won three races Saturday at Oaklawn Park, including the Grade 3 Honeybee with Lemon Muffin ($58.20)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (February 23, 2024) – The Kentucky Derby Museum is proud to announce that legendary horse trainer D. Wayne Lukas will be the recipient of the first-ever Kentucky Derby Museum Lifetime Achievement Award.

The prestigious award will be presented to Lukas at the Derby 150 Birthday Tribute Dinner, scheduled for April 11, 2024. The event will take place at the Kentucky Derby Museum, and tickets are available for purchase on the Museum’s website.

D. Wayne Lukas, a titan in the world of horse racing, has left an indelible mark on the sport. With an illustrious career spanning decades, Lukas has achieved remarkable success, including four Kentucky Derby victories, six Preakness Stakes victories, and four Belmont Stakes victories. His unparalleled dedication to the sport and influence on countless individuals in the racing community make him a deserving recipient of the Museum’s inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award.

In response to the announcement, Lukas shared his appreciation, saying, “I am deeply honored to receive the Kentucky Derby Museum Lifetime Achievement Award. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working with incredible horses and talented individuals. Looking back, I get the greatest satisfaction from seeing the young people, who have been with me through thick and thin, come through our program and achieve their own great successes. The Kentucky Derby Museum has been instrumental in documenting and sharing the joy of racing with the world, and I extend my sincere thanks to the Museum for this prestigious honor.”

At the ticketed event on April 11, the Museum will recognize Lukas not only for his outstanding career but also for his enduring support of the Kentucky Derby Museum. The Museum is privileged to house a comprehensive exhibit dedicated to Lukas, largely relying on his personal collection. This extensive exhibit, permanently entrusted to the Museum’s care in 2017, is a testament to Lukas’s generosity and commitment to preserving the history of horse racing.

Patrick Armstrong, President and CEO of the Kentucky Derby Museum expressed his gratitude for Lukas’ significant contributions, stating, “D. Wayne Lukas is a true icon in horse racing, and his legacy is woven into the fabric of the Kentucky Derby. We are honored to recognize his unparalleled achievements and lasting impact with the first-ever Kentucky Derby Museum Lifetime Achievement Award. His support for the Museum has been invaluable, and we are thrilled to celebrate his remarkable career.”

Lukas will be attending the Derby 150 Birthday Tribute Dinner, featuring Old Forester®, a birthday party celebrating the Kentucky Derby® turning 150 years old. Guests attending the party can anticipate an unforgettable experience with a plated dinner, birthday cake, a celebratory toast of Old Forester’s rare Birthday Bourbon, and special programming.

Attendees will also be the first to witness the premiere of a brand new Derby 150 film, “Down The Stretch,” which will play in conjunction with the Museum’s feature 360° movie, “The Greatest Race”, through 2024.Tickets for the Derby 150 Birthday Tribute Dinner are available for purchase on the Museum’s website.

Jennie Rees is a communications and advocacy specialist in the horse industry who spent 32 years covering horse racing for The (Louisville) Courier-Journal before taking a corporate buyout. In addition to handling communications for the Kentucky HBPA, Rees is Kentucky Downs’ publicity director, manages in-season racing publicity for Ellis Park and serves as a consultant to the National HBPA. Other projects include the Preakness Stakes, Indiana Grand’s Indiana Derby Week and work for various HBPA affiliates and horsemen’s associations.