Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will take to the track Saturday evening at Saratoga Race Course for the 158th Belmont Stakes, the final leg of horse racing’s Triple Crown, with post time set for ...
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The annual Run for the Roses on Saturday was a historic moment for women in horse racing as Cherie DeVaux became the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. DeVaux’s story plus other firsts ...
Update from Churchill Downs: The Puma (7-1) has scratched the morning of the 2026 Kentucky Derby because of swelling in his leg due to a skin infection. The horse, trained by Gustavo Delgado, was in ...
Golden Tempo has won the 2026 Kentucky Derby, surging past several horses down the stretch to capture victory. The longshot, who went off at 23-1, was followed over the finish line by Renegade, Ocelli ...
The horse entered with 23-1 odds and had a dramatic comeback to overtake the pack. Co-favorite Renegade finished in second. Golden Tempo claimed Saturday’s Kentucky Derby and made history, as trainer ...
The 152nd Kentucky Derby on Saturday is in the books, and Golden Tempo crossed the finish line first, holding off Renegade and Ocelli, who finished second and third, respectively. Golden Tempo, who ...
For more than a decade, Cherie DeVaux helped train other people’s horses as she dreamed of one day taking the reins herself. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, ...
Golden Tempo captured the 152nd Kentucky Derby on Saturday, marking a historic first for female trainers. The 3-year-old bay thoroughbred colt charged down the final stretch in the 1 1/8-mile race to ...
The 152nd Run for the Roses is set for Saturday at 6:57 p.m. ET from Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., with trainer Todd Pletcher looking for his third Kentucky Derby victory and first since 2017.