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Jose Ortiz wins Kentucky Derby, beats brother Irad in historic sweep

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Jose Ortiz wins Kentucky Derby, beats brother Irad in historic sweep
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Jose Ortiz wins Kentucky Derby, beats brother Irad in historic sweep

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    Jockey Jose Ortiz comes from last to pass brother Irad and win Kentucky Derby | AP News

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Jose Ortiz didn’t just save his best for last to win the Kentucky Derby.The jockey did it the hard way by literally surging back from last place.Ortiz rallied 23-1 long shot Golden Tempo from way back to claim the 152st Derby on Saturday, beating his older brother by a neck. As expected, Irad Ortiz Jr. went over to pat his brother and congratulate him for getting the best out of a colt Jose Ortiz believed had potential.“We always knew this horse had a lot of ability,” the younger Ortiz said. “You could see early in his career we tried things because he’s a lazy horse. I knew always Golden Tempo would be my Derby mount. This is an incredible experience. I just won the Kentucky Derby.”Ortiz became just the ninth rider to sweep horse racing’s two marquee events at Churchill Downs. It came less than 24 hours after he guided filly Always a Runner to his first Kentucky Oaks victory on Friday night with trainer Chad Brown hoping for a Derby/Oaks double. Instead, Ortiz made history for trainer Cherie DeVaux, who became the first woman to train a Derby winner. With their parents in attendance, he

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·May 3

Jose Ortiz wins Kentucky Derby, beats brother Irad in historic sweep

May 2, 2026, 9:29 p.m. ETThey grew up in the same house in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico. They learned to ride from the same family members, mentored by the same Hall of Fame jockey and have been pushed by the same sibling rivalry. Saturday, that all played out on the biggest stage in American racing as Jose Ortiz, 32, edged out his older brother Irad, 33, to win the 152nd Kentucky Derby. Down the stretch, Jose, aboard 23-1 longshot Golden Tempo, outdueled Irad, who was riding the 5-1 favorite Renegade. Golden Tempo, who started at the back of the pack, edged Renegade by a nose at the finish line.The brothers finished first and second. “I want him to win the Derby, of course,” Jose said after the win. “I know it’s his dreams as well. But it happened that way. I think he should be happy. His horse ran a very good race. Today’s my day and Golden Tempo’s day.” It was Jose’s 11th try at the Derby. It was Irad’s 10th. Between them, they have five Eclipse Awards, thousands of Grade 1 victories, two Belmont Stakes wins and a Preakness Stakes win. The Kentucky Derby was the one race