At the 152nd Run for the Roses on Saturday, horse history was made at Churchill Downs. So was herstory. Thoroughbred Golden Tempo came back from last place to win the Kentucky Derby at 23-1 odds in a thrilling finish that captivated spectators and had one particular woman in the crowd giddily jumping up and down : Golden Tempo’s trainer, Cherie DeVaux. DeVaux’s live reaction to Golden Tempo crossing the finish line was caught on camera, a candid, special moment that showed just how much the victory meant to her. DeVaux became the first ever female trainer to win the Derby in the event’s century-plus history. She also became the second woman to win a Triple Crown race, behind Jena Antonucci who won with Arcangelo at the 2023 Belmont Stakes. Afterward, she was left speechless in a post-race interview on the track with NBC. The sport of kings has found its queen 👑 Cherie DeVaux is the first woman trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. 1 out of 152.…