The Japanese have undoubtedly had some of the best success of any international contingent participating each year in Hong Kong. Still, the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) is the most substantial connection by far. This year, they are primed to make a big statement with five live runners going into the starting gate this Sunday.
The Japanese have been participating in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup since the seventh running in 1993. They have sent over 39 runners that participated in 22 renewals of the race. Of those, they have won the race eight times, twice more than any other Hong Kong international race they have routinely participated in.
In 1995, Fujiyama Kenzan broke the ice for the Japanese in Hong Kong before Midnight Bet swooped in and stole it in 1998. Agnes Digital prevailed in 2001, a cracking year for the Japanese, where they went home with three trophies. There was a long lull, but in the past eight years, the Japanese have soared to new heights worldwide, not just in Hong Kong.
A Shin Hikari shocked Sha Tin when he wired the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup in 2015, but no one was shocked when the mighty Maurice dominated the race a year later. 2017 and 2018 saw the Japanese hit the board, but the domination started in 2019 when Win Bright, who loved Sha Tin so much, also won that year’s QEII Cup in April.
In 2020, Normcore became one of only a small number of females to claim the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup. Last year, the remarkable Loves Only You, who had bounced worldwide, won April’s QEII Cup at Sha Tin in the spring and became the first Japanese horse to win a Breeders’ Cup race before closing out her career on top in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
Japan has taken home the Cup five out of the last seven runnings and dominated the previous three years. So what about this year?