In the end, history was achieved in the most impressive way imaginable.
Romantic Warrior became the first horse to win the HK$40 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) three times in a manner befitting his status as his homeland’s pre-eminent equine ambassador.
So easily did the six-year-old defy an array of international competition, in fact, that jockey James McDonald was able to stand up in his irons and salute the packed Sha Tin grandstands as he passed the line a length and a half clear of Japan’s Liberty Island.
The heavy favourite jumped slickly from the gates and McDonald was able to allow him to settle into an easy rhythm in fourth place as Irish filly Wingspan set the pace.
Another Japanese challenger, Tastiera, had tracked in second and really provided the only competition to Romantic Warrior as they turned for home in a race very few got into. Liberty Island edged past her compatriot in the closing stages but the winner had already wrapped up the contest with a quite stunning demonstration of power, speed and grace.