Champion racehorse Black Caviar, who captured the hearts and creativeness of the Australian public, has died.
The mare, who went unbeaten in 25 begins, died peacefully on Saturday.
The winner of 15 Group One races, Black Caviar was retired in 2013 after amassing $7,953,936 in prizemoney.
Coach Peter Moody mirrored on his time with the champion sprinter.
“She was a outstanding horse who gave us all of the journey of a life time and great recollections.”
Victoria Racing Membership chairman Neil Wilson prolonged his condolences on behalf of the membership.
“At the moment’s information is a shock to us all. Black Caviar was greater than a champion racehorse, she was an necessary a part of life for many individuals,” stated Wilson.
“Her brilliance, her presence and the pleasure and inspiration she gave to so many was a particular second in time for horse racing and sport extra typically.
“She has created a bit of historical past that can be remembered endlessly, and it was a privilege for all who noticed this glorious equine athlete in motion.”
Black Caviar died in the future wanting her 18th birthday.