What were Golden Tempo's odds?
Golden Tempo won with closing odds of 23-1.
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The 152nd Kentucky Derby saw Golden Tempo, with 23-1 odds, crossing the finish line first, ridden by jockey Jose Ortiz. This recap covers the closing odds, key moments, and historical context of the 2026 Kentucky Derby.
Golden Tempo's victory at the 2026 Kentucky Derby marked a notable upset. Renegade, the 4-1 morning line favorite, finished second, failing to live up to expectations after drawing the unfavorable No. 1 post position. Golden Tempo, trained by Cherie DeVaux, overcame cracked heels to secure the win.
Looking back, the closing odds for previous Derby winners reveal a range of surprises:
The longest odds in Derby history remain with Donerail (91-1) in 1913, underscoring the potential for longshots to win. Golden Tempo's racing style, characterized by a late surge and ability to navigate the rail, played a crucial role in his victory.
Golden Tempo won with closing odds of 23-1.
Golden Tempo was trained by Cherie DeVaux, becoming the 19th female trainer in Derby history.
Renegade drew the No. 1 post position, which is often considered unfavorable.
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