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Kentucky Derby winner Cherie DeVaux bet on herself and won big


For more than a decade, Cherie DeVaux helped train other people’s horses as she dreamed of one day taking the reins herself. That dream came true, and then some. DeVaux became the first woman to train the winning horse at the Kentucky Derby when Golden Tempo claimed the 152nd Run for the Roses on Saturday at Churchill Downs. (NBC News)

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Kentucky Derby winner Cherie DeVaux bet on herself and won big