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Kentucky Derby Winner Golden Tempo: Meet Horse Trainer Cherie DeVaux & Jockey Jose Ortiz

The Kentucky Derby is the most iconic horse race in sports. Learn more about the Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo’s jockey, owner, trainer and horse as soon as the race is completed.

Golden Tempo Jose Ortiz is the horse’s jockey while trainer Cherie DeVaux made history. Devaux became the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby.

“I honestly don’t know,” Devaux told NBC when asked what it felt like to make history. “I’m just glad that I could be a representative of all women everywhere that we can do anything we set our minds to.”

Despite long odds, Golden Tempo won the Kentucky Derby at 23 to 1. Golden Tempo is owned by a joint ownership partnership between Phipps Stable (Daisy Phipps Pulito) and St. Elias Stable (Vincent Viola).

Heading into the race, Renegade was among the favorites at 5 to 1 in the Kentucky Derby odds. Other contenders included So Happy (6 to 1), Commandment (7 to 1), Further Ado (7 to 1) and Chief Wallabee (9 to 1).

Here’s what you need to know about the Kentucky Derby winner.


Kentucky Derby Purse: How Much Money Does the Winner Golden Tempo Make?

GettyCherie DeVaux 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 Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

The 2026 Kentucky Derby purse is $5 million with the winning team set to earn $3.1 million. This money is divided among the owners, jockey and trainer.


How Much Money Does the Kentucky Derby Winning Jockey Jose Ortiz Make?

The exact earnings of each Kentucky Derby jockey depends on their agreement with ownership. According to CBS Sports, the winning jockey typically earns 10% of the purse.

Back in 2025, the winning jockey earned $310,000 for earning a victory at Churchill Downs.


Golden Tempo’s Jockey, Jose Ortiz, Has Earned More than $307 Million

Heading into the Kentucky Derby, Ortiz had earned more than $307 million in 18,854 starts, per Equibase. Ortiz is originally from Puerto Rico.

The victory marked Ortiz’s first Kentucky Derby win. Ortiz also won the Kentucky Oaks on the eve of the Kentucky Derby.

The veteran jockey previously had wins in the Belmont Stakes and Preakness Stakes.


Kentucky Derby Odds & Horses for 2026

Four horses were scratched from the Kentucky Derby field. This includes The Puma who was scratched just hours before the Kentucky Derby started.

Ahead of the Kentucky Derby, The Puma generated plenty of buzz amid rumors that Taylor Swift and boyfriend Travis Kelce had purchased an ownership stake in the horse.

POST POSITION HORSE ODDS
1 Renegade 5/1
2 Albus 50/1
3 Intrepido 55/1
4 Litmus Test 34/1
6 Commandment 7/1
7 Danon Bourbon 14/1
8 So Happy 6/1
9 The Puma 8/1
10 Wonder Dean (JPN) 20/1
11 Incredibolt 27/1
12 Chef Wallabee 9/1
14 Potente 23/1
15 Emerging Market 11/1
16 Pavlovian 52/1
17 Six Speed 40/1
18 Further Ado 7/1
19 Golden Tempo 36/1
21 Great White 29/1
22 Ocelli 50/1
23 Robusta 50/1


Golden Tempo Was Homebred So Does Not Have a Purchase Price

Unlike many of the other Kentucky Derby contenders, Golden Tempo was homebred so did not have a purchase price. The average price for the non-homebred Kentucky Derby horses was $492,445, per Yahoo Sports.

Ortiz edged out his brother Irad Ortiz Jr., Renegade’s jockey, to get the Kentucky Derby victory.

“Not really, I want him to win the Derby, of course,” Ortiz explained to NBC after winning the Kentucky Derby. “I know it’s his dream as well.

“But it happened that way and I think he should be happy his horse ran a very good race. He’s a very nice horse.”

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