Golden Tempo adds Belmont to Derby win as DeVaux makes more history
Summary
Golden Tempo won the Belmont Stakes horse race at Saratoga Race Course, completing the third part of the Triple Crown after winning the Kentucky Derby five weeks earlier. Trainer Cherie DeVaux made history as the first woman to win multiple Triple Crown races.Key Facts
- Golden Tempo won the 158th Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course.
- The horse had previously won the Kentucky Derby five weeks earlier.
- Cherie DeVaux is the trainer, and she is the first woman to win more than one Triple Crown race.
- Jockey Jose Ortiz rode Golden Tempo to victory.
- The race was run at Saratoga for the last time before moving back to Belmont Park next year.
- Nine horses competed; Commandment finished second and Renegade third.
- Golden Tempo won with odds of 6-1, and the race time was 2:03.49 for one-and-one-quarter miles.
- The traditional Belmont Park track is being rebuilt, causing the temporary move to Saratoga.
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