No matter where she finishes in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m), those watching will be witnessing both history in the making and a history maker, Japan’s champion mare with an endearingly fetching name – Loves Only You.
The LONGINES Hong Kong Cup will be the final race for Loves Only You, capping a short, star-studded, and decidedly international career, which has seen the now five-year-old daughter of Deep Impact land one of the most elusive overseas wins for Japan – its first Breeders’ Cup victory, while her FWD QEII Cup (2000m) triumph at Sha Tin earlier this year came at her first Hong Kong sortie.
Debuting in late 2018, Loves Only You pocketed her first G1 the next year in the fourth start of her career, with a win of the classic Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks, 2400m).
And she did it unbeaten.
She’d been the race favorite from her career second start through her run in Japan’s G1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2200m) in the autumn, when Loves Only You failed for the first time to meet expectations. It was still a far-from-shabby third behind older females, as she finished 0.2s off winner Lucky Lilac who, the following month, finished second in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m).
Six months passed without a race, after which Loves Only You was given five starts for 2020, none of them wins and three out of the frame. They ran the gamut from understandable to forgivable to downright inexcusable.