Kentucky Derby Winner Golden Tempo Will Not Compete in Preakness Stakes
1-Minute Brief
Golden Tempo's withdrawal from the Preakness Stakes ends the possibility of a Triple Crown winner this year.
Key Facts
- Golden Tempo won the Kentucky Derby as a 23-1 longshot.
- The horse will not run in the upcoming Preakness Stakes.
- Trainer Cherie DeVaux cited long-term health considerations for skipping the Preakness.
- DeVaux is considering entering Golden Tempo in the Belmont Stakes instead.
- The last Triple Crown winner was in 2018.
What Happened
Golden Tempo, winner of the Kentucky Derby, will not participate in the Preakness Stakes, according to announcements from the horse's trainer. This decision ends Golden Tempo's bid for the Triple Crown.
Why It Matters
The withdrawal removes the chance for a Triple Crown winner this year, a rare achievement in horse racing. It also highlights the role of health considerations in managing top racehorses.
What's Next
Trainer Cherie DeVaux is considering entering Golden Tempo in the Belmont Stakes. Further updates on the horse's racing schedule are expected.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
