Black Caviar Statue

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On 24 October 2013, history was created when Nagambie became home to the life size bronze statue of the world famous mare Black Caviar. The champion mare is the fastest horse in the world, undefeated in all her 25 races.
Black Caviar statue on dusk

Black Caviar was born on 18 August 2006 at Gilgai Farm in Nagambie, Victoria. She grew up on the Goulburn River property and then went to Swettenham Stud in December 2007 for a ten-week yearling preparation. She was then sold on behalf of breeder Rick Jamieson to her owners, a syndicate of five couples. Black Caviar was trained by Peter Moody and ridden by jockey Luke Nolen in 22 of her 25 wins.

The mighty mare, affectionately known as ‘Nelly’ retired on 17 April 2013 and moved to Peter Moody's stud farm in Scone NSW, where she gave birth to 11 foals.

Unfortunately, she passed away shortly after giving birth to her 11th foal on 17 August 2024, one day short of her 18th birthday, the foal also passed away shortly after.

Black Caviar transcended racing to become a household name. Everybody, even if they didn't follow horseracing, knew who Black Caviar was. In 2012 she was named 'Sportswoman of the Year'; she graced the front cover of Vogue and met Queen Elizabeth 11

Vale Black Caviar - the world's most popular racehorse.

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