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Cherie DeVaux In The Spotlight After Kentucky Derby And Belmont Wins
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Cherie DeVaux In The Spotlight After Kentucky Derby And Belmont Wins

Forbes · Jun 12, 2026, 3:18 AM

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  • Sports Money Cherie De Vaux In The Spotlight After Kentucky Derby And Belmont Wins By Danny Brewer,
  • The sport of Thoroughbred racing has many “big” days on a calendar that stretches throughout the year.
  • Dealing with the fame of it all has been a welcomed challenge for this New York native, but it has been a challenge nonetheless.

Sports Money Cherie De Vaux In The Spotlight After Kentucky Derby And Belmont Wins By Danny Brewer,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Danny Brewer has been covering Thoroughbred/horse racing since 2006.Follow Author Jun 11, 2026, 11:18pm EDTLOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - MAY 02: Cherie De Vaux, trainer of Golden Tempo #19, celebrates after becoming the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby during the 152nd running of the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 02, 2026 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)Getty ImagesCherie DeVaux is quickly becoming a household name after her training brilliance helped Golden Tempo run to the winner’s circle in two Triple Crown races this year. Winning the Kentucky Derby is a dream come true for any Thoroughbred trainer. Capturing the Belmont Stakes is another bucket list achievement for horse racing conditioners. Winning both in the same year is quite remarkable and her achievements have written her name in the history books.

The sport of Thoroughbred racing has many “big” days on a calendar that stretches throughout the year. The Triple Crown races get the most notoriety as they occur during the spring and are the more widely recognized events in the sport by the general public. With the focus of the world affixed to the Kentucky Derby, Devaux became the first female trainer to lead a horse to the winner’s circle in the world’s most famous race. That alone placed her on a pedestal. Coming back five weeks later and again garnering glory in the Belmont Stakes with a horse many thought was not capable has put her name in lights.

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