Patience and Power: How Golden Tempo Conquered the Derby and Belmont

Witness one of the most incredible comebacks in horse racing history! At the 152nd Kentucky Derby, a 23-to-1 long shot named Golden Tempo defied the physics of the track to swallow the field and win from dead last . In this video, we break down the biomechanics and brilliant strategy behind Golden Tempo's dangerous "dead closer" racing style . Watch how jockey Jose Ortiz masterfully hoarded the colt's energy at the back of a 20-horse field before unleashing a massive velocity surge to overtake the favorite in the final stretch . We also dive into the 100-year breeding legacy and genetics from the Curlin and Bernardini lines that gave Golden Tempo his massive lung capacity and sweeping stride . But the story doesn't end on the track. Behind this champion colt is Sheree Dvau, who shattered a 150-year unbroken gender barrier to become the first female trainer to win multiple Triple Crown races . Discover how Dvau's "horse-first" philosophy—forged after a devastating broken leg ended her own riding career—led to the bold decision to skip the Preakness Stakes entirely . By prioritizing her horse's health over tradition, the team was able to return and claim a brilliant, tactically flexible victory at the Belmont Stakes . Dvau's sweep past a century and a half of history proves that the path to a head training role for women is no longer just theoretical—it's been walked . 👇 We want to hear from you! What do you find more impressive: Golden Tempo's late-race speed or Sheree Dvau's historic journey to the top? Let us know in the comments below! If you enjoyed this breakdown, please be sure to LIKE and SHARE the video! #KentuckyDerby #GoldenTempo #HorseRacing #ShereeDvau #TripleCrown #SportsHistory