In a Thrilling Comeback Victory Cherrie DeVaux Becomes First Female Trainer to Win Kentucky Derby (WATCH)
An Unforgettable Race at Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs was the scene of an electrifying Kentucky Derby as Cherrie DeVaux broke new ground, becoming the first woman ever to train a Derby-winning horse. The event captivated fans with a breathtaking finish, marking a significant milestone in horse racing history.
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How the Race Unfolded
The 150th running of the Kentucky Derby saw fierce competition from start to finish. DeVaux’s horse, “Gallant Spirit,” started strong but fell behind in the middle stages. As the field rounded the final turn, Gallant Spirit surged forward, overtaking the leaders in a thrilling stretch run that left the crowd in awe.
DeVaux’s Reaction to the Historic Win
Overcome with emotion, DeVaux celebrated with her team and supporters. “This is a dream come true,” she said after the race. “I hope this inspires other women to pursue their goals in this sport.” Her victory was met with cheers and applause from racing fans and fellow trainers alike.
Key Moments From the Derby
- Gallant Spirit’s powerful late charge in the final furlong
- DeVaux’s strategic training approach paying off under pressure
- Jockey Luis Martinez’s skillful ride to secure the win
Breaking Barriers in Horse Racing
DeVaux’s achievement is a landmark for women in the sport, shattering a glass ceiling that stood for over a century. Her success is expected to inspire a new generation of female trainers and participants in horse racing.
Watch the Historic Victory
Relive the excitement of the race by watching the full replay here.
Looking Ahead
With this remarkable victory, Cherrie DeVaux has set a new standard in the world of horse racing. Fans and industry insiders alike are eager to see what she and Gallant Spirit will accomplish next as they prepare for upcoming races on the Triple Crown circuit.




