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Sire Bel Esprit (AUS)
Grandsire Royal Academy (USA)
Dam Helsinge (AUS)
Damsire Desert Sun (GB)[1]
Sex Mare
Foaled 18 August 2006 (age 16) - Nagambie, Victoria, Australia
Country Australia
Colour Dark bay
Breeder R. Jamieson, Vic[1]
Owner G.J. Wilkie, K.J. Wilkie, Werrett Bloodstock Pty Ltd, C.H. Madden, J. Madden, P.A. Hawkes, D.M. Taylor, J. Taylor
Racing colours Salmon, Black Spots, Salmon And Black Spots Cap
Trainer Peter Moody
Record 25: 25–0–0
Earnings $7,953,936
Major wins
GBR Diamond Jubilee Stakes (2012)
VRC Newmarket Handicap (2011)
VRC Lightning Stakes (2011, 2012, 2013)
VRC Patinack Farm Classic (2010, 2011)
ATC T J Smith Stakes (2011, 2013)
MVRC William Reid Stakes (2011, 2013)
BTC Cup (2011)
MRC C F Orr Stakes (2012)
MVRC Australia Stakes (2010, 2012)
MRC Schillaci Stakes (2010, 2011)
MVRC Schweppes Stakes (2010, 2011)
VRC Danehill Stakes (2009)

Black Caviar: A Racing Legend's Journey to ImmortalitY

Introduction:

How do you introduce Black Caviar of all horses? She’s in EVERYONE’S top 2, if not first, of the greatest horses we’ve ever seen in Australia, and holds a captivating racing career that may never be equaled. We can count on one hand the horses we’ve seen down under that are worthy of being compared to her. This magnificent mare, born in 2006 in Victoria, would gallop her way into the annals of history, leaving an indelible mark on the sport and capturing the hearts of millions around the globe. Join us as Punt Hub delves into the extraordinary journey of Black Caviar, a true icon of racing prowess and tenacity.

The Early Days:

Black Caviar's story begins in a modest stable in Nagambie, Victoria, Australia. Bred by Rick Jamieson, a passionate racing enthusiast, the filly was nurtured with care and high hopes from the very start. Even as a foal, she exhibited an exceptional spirit and grace, foreshadowing the extraordinary talent that would soon be unleashed. Black Caviar's first-ever race took place on April 18, 2009, at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia. She competed in a 1,000-meter sprint race, As soon as the gates opened, Black Caviar burst out with incredible acceleration, quickly establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with.


Under the guidance of jockey Jarrad Noske, Black Caviar surged ahead, effortlessly leaving her competitors behind. With each stride, she displayed an impressive combination of power, agility, and grace. The crowd watched in awe as Black Caviar effortlessly dominated the race, widening the gap between herself and the chasing pack.


As she thundered towards the finish line, it became apparent that Black Caviar was not only an exceptionally talented racehorse but also a force of nature. Crossing the finish line with an emphatic lead, she claimed victory in her debut race, leaving a lasting impression on spectators - but nobody in the world could have predicted the career they’d just witnessed the beginning of.

Rising Through the Ranks:

Under the expert guidance of trainer Peter Moody, Black Caviar embarked on a racing career that would shatter expectations and leave both punters and spectators in awe. With each stride, she showcased an unrivaled combination of speed, power, and an unwavering will to win. Her unbeaten run of 25 wins not only cemented her status as one of the greatest racehorses of all time but also captured the imagination of racing enthusiasts worldwide.

Royal Ascot:

The year 2012 marked a defining moment in the illustrious career of Black Caviar, as the Australian racing sensation ventured to the prestigious Royal Ascot in England. In a highly anticipated clash with the best sprinters from around the world, Black Caviar embarked on a journey that would captivate the racing world and etch her name in history. Join us as we relive the unforgettable moments of her Royal Ascot triumph, where she showcased her unmatched speed, unwavering determination, and unyielding spirit.

Amidst an atmosphere charged with excitement and anticipation, Black Caviar arrived at Royal Ascot, ready to face the greatest challenge of her career. The world watched in awe as this Australian mare, undefeated in 21 races, prepared to showcase her talents on the international stage.

As the day of the race approached, speculation and discussions filled the air. Could Black Caviar maintain her remarkable winning streak against a field of formidable opponents? The tension mounted, and fans and experts alike eagerly awaited the moment when she would grace the hallowed turf at Ascot.

Finally, the moment arrived. On a bright and sun-kissed day, Black Caviar stood poised at the starting line for the Diamond Jubilee Stakes, a prestigious Group 1 race over six furlongs. The crowd buzzed with anticipation, aware that they were about to witness a truly historic event.

As the gates flew open, Black Caviar burst forth with explosive power. Jockey Luke Nolen guided her with precision and allowed her to settle into her trademark long stride. Within moments, she asserted her dominance, surging ahead with an awe-inspiring burst of speed. The crowd erupted in cheers as they witnessed the sheer brilliance of this exceptional racehorse.

In the midst of her blistering pace, Black Caviar faced a formidable challenge. As the race unfolded, multiple contenders attempted to close the gap, testing her resolve like never before. However, Black Caviar, driven by an unyielding spirit, refused to surrender her position. With each stride, she showcased her unrivaled determination and raw power, leaving her rivals trailing in her wake.

Approaching the final furlong, the crowd's anticipation reached a crescendo. Black Caviar, still leading the pack, dug deep into her reserves, summoning an extra burst of energy to maintain her advantage. The thudding of hooves and the roar of the crowd melded into a symphony of exhilaration as the finish line drew near.

With her rivals struggling to catch up, Black Caviar, driven by an unrelenting will to win, crossed the finish line in a blaze of glory. The crowd erupted in an explosion of jubilation, recognizing that they had witnessed an extraordinary moment in racing history. Black Caviar's unbeaten record remained intact, and she had conquered Royal Ascot, becoming the first Australian sprinter to achieve such a feat.

Black Caviar's victory at Royal Ascot 2012 reverberated throughout the racing world. Her triumph transcended borders, capturing the imagination of fans worldwide and elevating her status to that of a true global racing icon. She had proven that greatness knows no boundaries, and her legacy as one of the greatest sprinters of all time was forever etched in the annals of racing history.

Retirement and Beyond:

Black Caviar's retirement came as a bittersweet moment for punters and race-goers around the world. After an illustrious career that saw her achieve an unbeaten record of 25 victories, including an impressive streak of 15 Group 1 wins, the decision to retire her was met with both admiration and a sense of loss. In April 2013, her owners announced that Black Caviar would no longer compete, allowing her to retire as one of the greatest sprinters in racing history.

Following her retirement, Black Caviar transitioned into a new chapter of her life as a broodmare. She was carefully selected to mate with top stallions, aiming to pass on her exceptional genes and athletic prowess to future generations. Her offspring have generated great excitement and anticipation within the racing community, as fans eagerly await the emergence of the next Black Caviar.

Conclusion:

Black Caviar's story is one of triumph, resilience, and the pursuit of perfection. She defied all odds, leaving an indelible mark on the sport of horse racing and captivating the hearts of fans worldwide. Her legacy as a racing legend will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us that dreams can indeed become reality when passion and determination converge. As we celebrate Black Caviar's remarkable journey, we celebrate her as a true icon of the turf, forever etched in the annals of racing history.

Beyond her unparalleled achievements on the racetrack, Black Caviar's influence extends far and wide. She inspired a generation of racing fans and ignited a renewed passion for the sport. Her dominance transcended borders, showcasing the immense talent and resilience of Australian racing. Today, her name is etched in the hallowed halls of the turf, forever associated with excellence and the pursuit of greatness. All around the world, people know the name Black Caviar…


BLACK CAVIAR - RACE RECORD

2008–09 season as a two-year-old

Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Time 2nd Margins
Won 18 Apr 2009 2yo Hcp Restricted Flemington NA 1000 m 51.5 J. Noske 0:56.63 2nd - Kwassa Kwassa 5.0 x 0.3
Won 2 May 2009 Blue Sapphire Stakes Caulfield LR 1200 m 57.5 J. Noske 1:09.76 2nd - Demerit 6.0 x 0.2

2009–10 season as a three-year-old

Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Time 2nd Margins
Won 22 Aug 2009 Crockett Stakes Moonee Valley LR 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:11.15 2nd - Miraculous Miss 3.0 x 0.1
Won 5 Sep 2009 Danehill Stakes Flemington G2 1200 m 54 L. Nolen 1:09.96 2nd - Wanted 0.8 x 0.5
Won 22 Jan 2010 Australia Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1200 m 53 L. Nolen 1:10.18 2nd - Here De Angels 2.3 x 1.7

2010–11 season as a four-year-old

Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Time 2nd Margins
Won 9 Oct 2010 Schillaci Stakes Caulfield G2 1000 m 56.5 L. Nolen 0:56.68 2nd - Winter King 1.3 x 2.2
Won 23 Oct 2010 Schweppes Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:11.01 2nd - Hot Danish 5.5 x 0.8
Won 6 Nov 2010 Patinack Farm Classic Flemington G1 1200 m 56.5 B. Melham 1:07.96 2nd - Star Witness 4.0 x 2.3
Won 19 Feb 2011 Lightning Stakes Flemington G1 1000 m 56.5 L. Nolen 0:57.20 2nd - Hay List 3.3 x 1.7
Won 12 Mar 2011 Newmarket Handicap Flemington G1 1200 m 58 L. Nolen 1:07.36 2nd - Crystal Lily 3.0 x 0.8
Won 25 Mar 2011 William Reid Stakes Moonee Valley G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:10.00 2nd - Crystal Lily 1.8 x 1.2
Won 9 Apr 2011 T J Smith Stakes Randwick G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:08.71 2nd - Hay List 2.8 x 5.0
Won 14 May 2011 BTC Cup Doomben G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:08.85 2nd - Hay List 2.0 x 4.8

2011–12 season as a five-year-old

Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Time 2nd Margins
Won 8 Oct 2011 Schillaci Stakes Caulfield G2 1000 m 56.5 L. Nolen 0:56.73 2nd - Karuta Queen 4.3 x 0.4
Won 22 Oct 2011 Schweppes Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:10.13 2nd - Doubtful Jack 6.0 x 1.3
Won 5 Nov 2011 Patinack Farm Classic Flemington G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:08.03 2nd - Buffering 2.8 x 3.8
Won 27 Jan 2012 Australia Stakes Moonee Valley G2 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:09.44 2nd - Zedi Knight 4.3 x 4.3
Won 11 Feb 2012 C F Orr Stakes Caulfield G1 1400 m 57 L. Nolen 1:25.14 2nd - Southern Speed 3.3 x 3.8
Won 18 Feb 2012 Lightning Stakes Flemington G1 1000 m 56.5 L. Nolen 0:55.53 2nd - Hay List 1.8 x 3.8
Won 28 Apr 2012 Robert Sangster Stakes Morphettville G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:10.65 2nd - Sistine Angel 4.5 x 0.1
Won 12 May 2012 Goodwood Handicap Morphettville G1 1200 m 57 L. Nolen 1:10.32 2nd - We're Gonna Rock 1.3 x 3.0
Won 23 June 2012 Diamond Jubilee Stakes Ascot, England G1 1200 m 57 L. Nolen 1:14.10 2nd - Moonlight Cloud 0.1 x 0.5

2012–13 season as a six-year-old

Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (kg) Jockey Time 2nd Margins
Won 16 Feb 2013 Lightning Stakes Flemington G1 1000 m 56.5 L. Nolen 0:55.42 2nd - Moment of Change 2.5 x 5.8
Won 22 Mar 2013 William Reid Stakes Moonee Valley G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:11:08 2nd - Karuta Queen 4.0 x 0.5
Won 13 Apr 2013 TJ Smith Stakes Randwick G1 1200 m 56.5 L. Nolen 1:09.65 2nd - Epaulette 3.0 x 2.3

 
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