NYTHA Establishes D. Wayne Lukas Award for Assistants

The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA) has established the D. Wayne Lukas Award, to be given annually to a New York-based assistant trainer who demonstrates the qualities that the late Hall of Fame trainer himself exemplified—dedication, a strong work ethic, and a high commitment to excellence. Owners and trainers will be invited to nominate an assistant trainer for the $10,000 award, which will be presented each year on September 2, D. Wayne Lukas' birthday. "'The Coach' mentored countless young people, and so many of his assistants have gone on to have their own remarkable careers," said NYTHA President Tina Marie Bond. "Assistant trainers are crucial to the success of every stable, and we wanted to recognize their contribution in honor of Wayne. His commitment to his craft, his love of horse racing, and his willingness to share his deep knowledge set a standard that we must all strive to match." NYTHA will put together a panel of horsemen and women to determine the winner of the D. Wayne Lukas Award. Details will be released later this month.