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Golden Tempo to skip Preakness Stakes, ending Triple Crown bid as trainer cites long-term health

Johnny Belisario hits Churchill Downs for

There will be no Triple Crown possibility for Golden Tempo, the longshot horse that won the Kentucky Derby last week.

Trainer Cherie DeVaux announced Wednesday that the owners and she decided it was best for the horse to skip the Preakness Stakes, the next leg of the Triple Crown, with sights set on the Belmont Stakes instead on June 6.

"We are incredibly appreciate of the excitement and support surrounding the possibility of a Triple Crown run," DeVaux, who became the first woman to train a Derby-winning horse, wrote in a statement. "Golden gave us the race of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby, and we believe the best decision for him moving forward is to give him a little more time following such a tremendous effort. His health, happiness and long-term future will always remain our top priority."

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Golden Tempo, ridden by Jose L. Ortiz, wins the 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., on May 2, 2026. (Jeff Roberson/AP)

It’s not uncommon for the Kentucky Derby winner to forgo the Preakness, which is set for May 16 at Laurel Park in Maryland. Golden Tempo marks the third Kentucky Derby winner in the last five years to skip the Preakness.

Last year’s winner, Sovereignty, was given the extra rest with Belmont in the sights of trainer Bill Mott and Godolphin Racing instead.

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One of the main reasons behind that is the short timetable between the Derby and Preakness, as trainers and owners alike don’t want to push their prized horse with the two-week turnaround. While it’s been heavily debated, it hasn’t changed as

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