In Melbourne, Australia, the legendary racehorse Black Caviar has passed away at the age of 17. Black Caviar, who boasted an impeccable record of 25 wins in 25 races, including 15 Group 1 victories and earning over 8 million Australian dollars in prize money, captured the hearts of many with her extraordinary talent on the racetrack. Retired in 2013, Black Caviar left behind a lasting legacy in the world of horse racing.
Former trainer Peter Moody expressed his sorrow over the loss, remembering Black Caviar as a truly exceptional horse who provided unforgettable moments and incredible memories to all who were lucky enough to witness her races. The Victoria Racing Club chairman, Neil Wilson, highlighted Black Caviar’s significant impact on the sport, describing her as a pivotal figure that transcended the realm of horse racing to become a cherished part of many people’s lives.
Wilson emphasized that Black Caviar’s legacy as a champion racehorse goes beyond her outstanding performances on the track; she symbolized excellence and sportsmanship, leaving an indelible mark on the history of horse racing. Her contributions to the sport will be forever honored, and her remarkable achievements will always be remembered with admiration and respect.