Golden Tempo, trainer Cherie DeVaux, make history with 2026 Kentucky Derby win
Published in Horse Racing
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Golden Tempo won the 152nd running of the Grade 1, $5 million Kentucky Derby on Friday night on an unseasonably chilly, but ultimately sunny, day at Churchill Downs.
Trained by Cherie DeVaux and ridden by Jose Ortiz, Golden Tempo emerged from a field of 18 horses to win the Run for the Roses.
The horse just claimed the Derby win, edging out a late-charging Renegade at the finish line. Ocelli ran third, Chief Wallabee was fourth and Danon Bourbon ran fifth.
Ortiz is the younger brother of Renegade’s jockey, Irad Ortiz; Jr. The battle to the wire saw Golden Tempo, who came from off the pace in the race, to the outside of Renegade, with longshot Ocelli to the inside of both horses.
Golden Tempo went off at 23-1 odds and won the Derby in 2:02.27.
It’s a historic moment for horse racing.
DeVaux, Golden Tempo’s trainer, is the first woman to condition a Kentucky Derby winner.
This was DeVaux’s first Derby horse, and she was the first female trainer with a Derby horse since 2021.
In 2023, Jena Antonucci became the first woman to train the winner of a Triple Crown race when Arcangelo won that year’s Belmont Stakes.
Golden Tempo’s jockey, Ortiz, won the Kentucky Oaks on Friday night aboard Always a Runner.
Ortiz is the first jockey to win both the Oaks and the Derby in the same year since Brian Hernandez Jr. did so in 2024 with Thorpedo Anna and Mystic Dan.
This was Ortiz’s first Derby win in his 11th attempt. He finished second in the race with Good Magic in 2018.
The 2026 Kentucky Derby fractions were 22.68 for the opening 1/4 mile, 46.44 for the oopening 1/2 mile, 1:10.90 for the opening 3/4 mile and 1:36.45 for the opening mile.
Golden Tempo is a Phipps Stable and St. Elias Stable homebred.
Golden Tempo — who was No. 19 in the Derby program — is a son of 2007 and 2008 Horse of the Year Curlin. Golden Tempo’s dam is Carrumba, who was by Bernardini.
This is the second straight year that post position No. 16 has produced the Derby winner. Sovereignty also left from the No. 16 starting gate in his 2025 Derby triumph.
The horses were backed out of the starting gate following a late scratch, with Great White unable to run in the Derby.
The Churchill Downs main track was fast Saturday for the Derby. Friday night’s Kentucky Oaks — which was won by the lightly-raced Always a Runner — was also run on a fast track under the Twin Spires and beneath the lights at Churchill.
Only 18 horses ran in the Kentucky Derby. The Puma, a trendy pre-race pick to win the race, scratched out of the race Saturday morning, and Great White was a late scratch at post time.
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