Kentucky Derby winner Golden Tempo will skip the Preakness Stakes and not make a run for horse racing’s Triple Crown, his trainer’s stable announced Wednesday.
“Golden gave us the race of a lifetime in the Kentucky Derby, and we believe the best decision for him moving forward is to give him a little more time following such a tremendous effort,” said a statement from trainer Cherie DeVaux‘s stable posted to social media. “His health, happiness, and long-term future will always remain our top priority.”
The last time a horse won the Triple Crown — the three-race series consisting of the Derby, the Preakness in Maryland and the Belmont Stakes in New York — was in 2018.
DeVaux’s stable indicated the bay colt could race at the Belmont next month.
“We are looking forward to pointing him toward the Belmont Stakes and are excited for what lies ahead with this very special horse,” the statement said.
Golden Tempo is the second consecutive Derby winner to skip the Preakness. Last year’s Derby winner, Sovereignty, also skipped the middle jewel of the Triple Crown and went on to win the Belmont.
