Saturday, September 21

The Australian thoroughbred racehorse Black Caviar, who was regarded as the world’s best female racehorse, died after giving birth to a foal on Saturday.

Her owners announced the tragic news in a statement.

The owners of the animal, which was owned by the Taylor, Hawkes, Madden, Wilkie, and Werrett families, said they were deeply saddened by her death.

The animal was known for her exceptional racing career, which included 25 consecutive victories.

Black Caviar’s legacy will continue to live on through her progeny. She was a broodmare that continued to excel after her racing career ended.

The owners of Black Caviar were devastated by her death.

They noted that she was an amazing racehorse that transcended racing in Australia and captivated the public.

She also won a race in England in 2012.

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