After becoming the first female trainer to win the Kentucky Derby, in its 152nd running, Cherie DeVaux has found life to be “a bit overwhelming.” That historic feat with “Golden Tempo” has generated plenty of interest and media interviews, as well as fans, including those, who will stop her in the supermarket for a selfie or tap on the glass window of a restaurant where she was seated, to give her the thumbs-up sign. Winning the Kentucky Derby was always the “big goal” for DeVaux whose life and family is steeped in horse racing. “There are plenty of hard races to win, but everything has to go right on that day. I honestly did not have expectations of winning the race,” she said. “I was cool. I thought the horse would run really well, but I could not believe he actually won in our first trip to the Kentucky Derby.” The 25-1 long shot Golden Tempo earned a purse of $3.1 million for what is the longest of the three Triple Crown races at 1 1/4 miles.…