Golden Tempo secured victory at the Kentucky Derby, a monumental event that saw Cherie DeVaux become the first woman in history to train a winning horse in the prestigious race. This groundbreaking achievement marks a significant milestone in the sport of horse racing.
JKN Global News Desk – Golden Tempo triumphed at the Kentucky Derby, making history as trainer Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to guide a horse to victory in the storied event. The win for Golden Tempo at the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby firmly establishes a new precedent in the sport.
DeVaux's achievement resonates far beyond the racetrack, breaking a long-standing barrier in the male-dominated field of thoroughbred training. Her success with Golden Tempo not only captured one of racing's most coveted prizes but also carved her name into the annals of sports history. The victory was widely reported across numerous outlets, highlighting the significance of DeVaux's pioneering role.
The Kentucky Derby win for Golden Tempo and DeVaux culminates years of dedication and expertise. This historic moment celebrates both the athletic prowess of Golden Tempo and the strategic brilliance of its trainer, Cherie DeVaux, setting a new benchmark for aspiring trainers and athletes worldwide.



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