First run in 1955, the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) has long stood as one of Australia’s premier sprint races.
Originally known as the Lightning Stakes, it was renamed in 2013 in honour of the legendary unbeaten mare Black Caviar, who won the race three years running during her flawless 25-start career.
The Lightning’s honour roll tells a story of pure speed and class. Its history is stacked with turf royalty. Star sprint mares such as Maybe Mahal, Special, Miss Andretti, and Imperatriz, alongside household names like Schillaci, Takeover Target, Apache Cat, and Chautauqua.
Notably, several former winners have sired subsequent Lightning champions, including The Judge (Zeditave), Zeditave (Sports), General Nediym (Regimental Gal), and Nicconi (Nature Strip).
Three-year-olds have been the most successful age group, producing 24 of the race’s 71 winners. Males have traditionally held the upper hand, accounting for 45 winners, while freshness has proven a powerful weapon, with 43 horses having been first-up from a spell (at least 60 days between starts), including the last thirteen straight.
Which star sprinter will add their name to the history books and strengthen their legacy in this time-honoured dash down the Flemington straight?
We take a look at some of the leading contenders targeting the Lightning.