Golden Tempo won the 2026 Belmont Stakes on June 6, 2026, at the Saratoga Race Course in New York [1, 2].
The victory marks a significant achievement for trainer Cherie DeVaux and her horse in one of the most demanding races of the Triple Crown series [3]. Because the Belmont Stakes tests the endurance and stamina of three-year-old Thoroughbreds, the win establishes Golden Tempo as a premier distance runner.
Golden Tempo secured the win by delivering a performance as a deep-closer [4]. The horse outran the rest of the field over the race distance of 1.25 miles, also known as 10 furlongs [5]. This tactical approach allowed Golden Tempo to overtake competitors in the final stretch to claim the $2 million purse [3].
The event took place at Saratoga Race Course, which has served as the temporary home for the race. This year's event was the third and final Belmont Stakes held at the Saratoga location [3]. The race is scheduled to return to its traditional home at Belmont Park in 2027 [3].
Attendance at the event has seen slight fluctuations in recent years. Two years ago, the venue hosted 50,000 spectators [3]. Last year, that number dipped to about 46,000 spectators [3]. Despite these shifts, the 2026 race maintained the high prestige associated with the Triple Crown's final leg.
Golden Tempo's ability to maintain speed over the mile-and-a-quarter distance proved decisive [4, 5]. The horse's victory concludes a unique chapter of the Belmont Stakes' history at Saratoga before the event moves back to its namesake track next year [3].
“Golden Tempo won the 2026 Belmont Stakes on June 6, 2026”
Golden Tempo's victory as a deep-closer demonstrates a specific tactical superiority in long-distance racing. Furthermore, the conclusion of the Belmont Stakes' tenure at Saratoga Race Course marks the end of a temporary relocation period, returning the race to Belmont Park in 2027 to restore the traditional venue for the event.





