Legendary Racehorse Black Caviar Dies at 17
The unbeaten Australian mare was euthanized after giving birth to a foal, marking the end of an illustrious career.
- Black Caviar won all 25 of her career races, including 15 Group 1 victories.
- She was named the world's best sprinter four times and Australian Racehorse of the Year three times.
- Trainer Peter Moody and jockey Luke Nolen expressed deep sorrow over her passing.
- Black Caviar was put to sleep due to complications from laminitis, a hoof condition.
- Her legacy includes nearly $8 million in prize money and a lasting impact on horse racing.