Churchill track announcer Kruytbosch dies
Luke Kruytbosch, the announcer at historic Churchill Downs and the "Voice of the Kentucky Derby" since 1999, has died. His body was found Monday morning in an apartment Kruytbosch was renting in Evansville, Indiana. No official cause of death has been announced, but published reports indicate that it appears that he had died of natural causes. Kruytbosch, 47, had just completed his announcing duties for the 52-day Spring Meet at Churchill Downs and had announced races during the first three days of the racing meet at Ellis Park in Henderson, Kentucky. "The entire Churchill Downs family and all of racing are deeply saddened and shocked by the passing of Luke Kruytbosch," said Steve Sexton, president of Churchill Downs and executive vice president of Churchill Downs Incorporated. "Luke was a marvelous talent with a timeless announcing style that connected directly with fans throughout North America. He was a gregarious person who loved life and was great ambassador for racing. But Luke was never happier than when he was in the announcer's booth -- especially on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby. This is a terrible loss for our track and our sport, and Luke will be deeply missed."
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Kruytbosch joined Churchill Downs at the start of its 1999 Spring Meet and
his first call of the Kentucky Derby came in the 125th renewal won by Robert and
Beverly Lewis' Charismatic. He called 10 consecutive runnings of America's
greatest race, including this year's victory by IEAH Stable and Paul Pompa Jr.'s
BIG BROWN (Boundary).
Kruytbosch was only the fifth announcer in the 134-year history of Churchill
Downs to have called the Kentucky Derby for an on-track crowd. The first was
Gene Schmidt, who was followed by legendary announcer Chic Anderson. Then came
Mike Battaglia, who called the Kentucky Derby from 1978-96, and Kurt Becker, who
held the post for less than two years and called the "Run for the Roses" in
1997-98.
He launched his professional career as an announcer following his graduation
from the University of Arizona's Race Track Industry program. He had honed his
skills by calling races at fairs in the Southwest while in college, and had his
first paying job as an announcer at New Mexico's The Downs at Albuquerque. He
later called races at New Mexico's Santa Fe and Sunland Park, and in 1991 got
the job of calling Quarter Horse races at Ruidoso Downs, where he called the
All-American Futurity, that breed's premier event. From there he called
Thoroughbreds at Turf Paradise in Phoenix, but then got the biggest break in his
career when he moved into the announcer's booth at Hollywood Park, where he
spent three years.
When Becker decided to give up his job after a brief tenure at Churchill
Downs, Kruytbosch was chosen from a crowded field of candidates who sought the
announcer's job at the home of the Kentucky Derby. He was formally
introduced as the announcer at Churchill Downs in 1999 and called his first race
under the historic Twin Spires on April 24, the opening day of the 1999 Spring
Meet.
Kruytbosch was not married and had no children. Funeral arrangements
were incomplete as of Monday afternoon.
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