Simply the best': champion Australian racehorse Black Caviar dies age 17
Briefly

Black Caviar was a once-in-a-lifetime horse, most famous for her stellar racing career which saw her undefeated with 25 wins from 25 starts. Her ownership group reflects on her achievements that captured the hearts of the public not only in Australia but also internationally, particularly in England after winning the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2012, making her a national hero.
Trainer Peter Moody described Black Caviar as a remarkable horse, emphasizing the incredible ride she provided to all involved. Her story, from being purchased for $210,000 to achieving 25 consecutive victories, showcases her extraordinary talent and the dedication of those who trained and cared for her, enhancing her legacy as one of the greatest racehorses.
At the peak of her fame, Black Caviar equalled the record of 14 straight victories set by Phar Lap, and was hailed globally as the fastest horse in the world. Her nearly $8 million in prize money and being the No 1 champion sprinter for four consecutive years highlight her dominance and impact on horse racing.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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