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“Come On Jose!”: The Shout That Defined a Historic Kentucky Derby

May 3, 2026 | Sports

May 3, 2026

History was made at Churchill Downs—and it took two standout performances to do it.

Cherie DeVaux and Jose Ortiz delivered a Kentucky Derby win for the ages, as Golden Tempo shocked the field at 23-1 odds in the 152nd Run for the Roses.

For DeVaux, the moment was groundbreaking.

She became the first woman in history to train a Kentucky Derby winner, a milestone that has been decades in the making in a sport long dominated by men. Fighting back emotion after the race, she reflected on what it meant beyond the track.

“I’m just glad I could represent women everywhere,” she said. “We can do anything we set our minds to.”

But this wasn’t just her story.

Jose Ortiz put on a masterclass ride.

Timing his moves perfectly, Ortiz guided Golden Tempo through traffic and into position before making the decisive push down the stretch—crossing the finish line in 2:02.27. With the win, he completes a rare achievement: victories in all three Triple Crown races, adding the Derby to his Belmont Stakes (2017) and Preakness (2022) titles.

Together, they delivered something special.

An underdog horse.
A historic trainer.
An elite jockey finishing the job.

And in a race where anything can happen, they made sure this one would be remembered.

Not just for the upset—but for what it represents.

A breakthrough.

A statement.

And a reminder that history doesn’t happen alone.

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