Still in Love (horse)
Still in Love was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse known for her success in the early 2000s, primarily competing in Group 1 races in Japan. She was foaled in 1999 and was a daughter of Sunday Silence.
Her racing career was highlighted by victories in prestigious races such as the Shuka Sho in 2003 and the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup in 2003. These wins solidified her status as a top-tier female racehorse in Japan during that period. While she faced tough competition from other notable fillies and mares of her era, Still in Love consistently performed at a high level.
After her racing career, Still in Love transitioned to a career as a broodmare. She produced several foals, some of which have also gone on to have successful racing careers, contributing to the lineage of Japanese Thoroughbreds.