Cherie DeVaux Returns to Saratoga for Belmont After Historic Derby Win
Cherie DeVaux, the first woman to train a Kentucky Derby winner, returns to her hometown of Saratoga to watch her horse, Golden Tempo, compete in the Belmont Stakes. DeVaux emphasizes her passion for horse training over her historic achievement.
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