Black Caviar, Champion Racehorse and Australian Icon, Dies
Briefly

Black Caviar transcended racing to become a cultural icon in Australia, winning 25 consecutive races and earning over $5.3 million, marking a significant revival in the sport.
Her stature reached unprecedented heights; she was not just a racehorse, but a household name who graced the cover of Vogue and met Queen Elizabeth II.
Even those detached from horse racing knew of Black Caviar's legend, making her an exceptional figure, as noted by race caller Matt Hill.
Black Caviar became symbolic of a new era in Australian racing, enjoying a popularity that led to being named sportswoman of the year over human athletes.
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