Golden Tempo stunned the racing world again, rallying from 12 lengths back to win the Belmont Stakes—just weeks after his Kentucky Derby triumph, making him the first horse in history to win two Triple Crown races while skipping the Preakness. Trainer Cherie DeVaux, making history as the first woman to win multiple Triple Crown races, credits the horse and jockey Jose Ortiz for the victory. Golden Tempo edged out Commandment by a length and a quarter, showcasing a masterful race strategy. The Belmont, held at Saratoga for the final time before the track’s rebuild, was a fitting stage for this historic win—especially for DeVaux, a “hometown girl” with deep ties to the venue, who dedicated the victory to a late friend. This win cements Golden Tempo as a top three-year-old and DeVaux as a trailblazer in the sport.
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