The Lightning Stakes forms the first leg of the three leg Autumn sprint series over the Melbourne carnival. It precedes the G1
Oakleigh Plate (1100m, open handicap) at
Caulfield Racecourse on the third Saturday in February and the G1
Newmarket Handicap (1200m, open handicap), Australia's most famous sprinting handicap, also run at Flemington on the first Saturday in March. Horses contesting this race may also head to the G1
William Reid Stakes at
Moonee Valley Racecourse, run over 1200m at
weight-for-age in March.
Name The name of the race changed from the Lightning Stakes in 2013, to honour sprinting superstar
Black Caviar, who won the race in 2011, 2012 and 2013.
Distance • 1955–1972 - 5
furlongs (~1000 metres) • 1973 onwards - 1000 metres
Grade • 1955–1979 - Principal race • 1980–1986 - Group 2 • 1987 onwards - Group 1
Venue In 2007 the race was run at
Moonee Valley Racecourse due to refurbishment work at
Flemington Racecourse.
International affiliation Since 2005 the race has been the first leg of the
Global Sprint Challenge, followed by the
Australia Stakes and from 2008 followed by the
King's Stand Stakes when the
Australia Stakes was replaced as a leg of the series by
The Age Classic. Until Nicconi's defeat in the 2010
King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot held in June, this race has proved an outstanding guide to the winner of that race, with Choisir (2003),
Takeover Target (2006),
Miss Andretti (2007) and
Scenic Blast (2009) all winning this race before subsequently winning at Royal Ascot later that year.
Most wins • Trainer -
Bart Cummings (8) • Jockey -
Damien Oliver (5) • Horse - Black Caviar (3) ==Winners==