Today, the MVRC pays tribute to Black Caviar and offers its condolences to the connections of the champion mare. Black Caviar proved unbeatable. 25 race starts for 25 wins. She was perfection. Trained by Peter Moody, Black Caviar transcended the sport of horse racing like very few before her, or after will do. A packed crowd at Federation Square on a cold winter night to cheer her on in her quest for international glory at Royal Ascot a testament to her popularity. Black Caviar was crowned the world’s best sprinter on four occasions and Australian Racehorse of the Year three times. She won 15 races at Group 1 level, 24 black-type wins, and earned over $7.9 million in prizemoney. Seven of her victories came at The Valley, including her final start in Victoria when she claimed her second Group 1 William Reid Stakes win. Black Caviar's lasting legacy was her effortless speed. She glided over the ground with elegance and left top sprinters in her wake. VALE BLACK CAVIAR Thank you for the memories
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