Australian legend Black Caviar dies from hoof condition
Sprinter remained unbeaten throughout her career.
Australian sprinter Black Caviar, who came and conquered Royal Ascot in 2012, has died at the age of 18. The mare, who had just given birth to a foal by Snitzel, was suffering from a severe hoof condition and was euthanized shortly afterwards. She truly captured the hearts of her nation, going 25 races unbeaten throughout her career, including 15 at the highest level. Her Royal Ascot victory was noteworthy for many reasons, not only did she travel from the other side of the world rather than taking the easy option by staying at home to maintain her record, the race itself was full of drama. Despite the 2012 Diamond Jubilee Stakes (now Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee) containing some of the best sprinters in Europe, she was still sent off the 1-6 favourite.Where were you when Black Caviar won at Royal Ascot in 2012? 😍 pic.twitter.com/bAvwuwI99L
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