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Golden Tempo adds Belmont to Derby win as DeVaux makes more history

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Golden Tempo won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday, securing the second leg of the Triple Crown after capturing the Kentucky Derby five weeks earlier. Jockey Jose Ortiz guided the horse down the stretch at Saratoga Race Course, holding off runner-up Commandment while the favored Renegade finished third. The victory marks another historic milestone for trainer Cherie DeVaux, who continues to make groundbreaking achievements in horse racing.

It's a two of a kind for Golden Tempo.

The winner of last month's Kentucky Derby, who sat out the Preakness Stakes, forfeiting a shot at the Triple Crown, took home the victory at the 158th Belmont Stakes in New York on Saturday.

Renegade, similar to the Derby, closed as the 8-5 favorite, followed by Chief Wallabee and Emerging Market at 5-1 and Golden Tempo at 6-1.

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Just like the Derby, Golden Tempo was well at the back of the pack but began to make his move at the final turn. At one point, Golden Tempo was neck-and-neck with Commandment, but Golden Tempo was able to get away from the pack in the final stretch.

A $1 exacta paid out $55.67, while a 50-cent trifecta won $51.32, and a 10-cent superfecta brought in $23.79. Somebody lucked out on a pick-six, picking six consecutive winners in a row at the track. A $1 pick-six paid out $9,640.39 once Golden Tempo crossed the finish line.

This was the second consecutive year in which the Derby winner skipped out on the Preakness to tune up for the Belmont. Last year, Sovereignty won the Kentucky Derby before not traveling to Pimlico Race Course and then taking home the Belmont.

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"We made our decision, he won today, and we're happy about that," trainer Cherie DeVaux said after the race.

Saturday's Belmont Stakes marked the third consecutive, and final, year in which the race took place at Saratoga Race Course in Upstate New York, as Belmont Park finishes up renovations.

Due to the change in course since 2024, the race ran at 1 ¼ miles instead of its usual mile-and-a-half. Saratoga is home to the annual Whitney, Travers, and Jim Dandy Stakes.

This year's Belmont did not feature any horses from the Preakness Stakes three weeks ago and just four from the Kentucky Derby in early May: Renegade, Commandment, Chief Wallabee, and Golden Tempo.

All four of them finished in the top four.

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