Golden Tempo Wins 152nd Kentucky Derby; DeVaux Becomes First Woman Trainer to Win
In Brief
Golden Tempo's victory marks a historic milestone for women trainers and highlights the economic contrasts of Derby participation.
Key Facts
- Golden Tempo won the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
- Trainer Cherie DeVaux became the first woman to win the Kentucky Derby.
- Golden Tempo secured victory after a late surge in the race.
- Stabling a horse at Churchill Downs costs $7.50 per stall during the Derby.
- Eighteen horses competed in the 2026 Kentucky Derby.
What Happened
Golden Tempo won the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, with trainer Cherie DeVaux making history as the first woman to achieve this feat. The race featured 18 horses and concluded with a late surge by Golden Tempo.
Why It Matters
This outcome represents a significant milestone for gender representation in horse racing, while also drawing attention to the economic disparities involved in Derby preparations. The low cost of stabling contrasts with the high financial stakes of the event.
What's Next
Attention will turn to Golden Tempo's future races and the potential impact of DeVaux's achievement on the participation of women trainers in major horse racing events.
Sources
- Google News — Kentucky Derby 2026: Results, payouts, purse money for 152nd ‘Run for the Roses’(13h ago)
- Fox News — The surprising cost of renting a horse stall at Churchill Downs during the Kentucky Derby(22m ago)
