2019: two-year-old season Resistencia was ridden in all of 2019 starts by
Yuichi Kitamura. Resistencia made her track debut in a contest for previously unraced juveniles over 1400 metres at
Kyoto Racecourse on 14 October and won from Key Dia and sixteen others. On 2 November, over the same course and distance, the filly was stepped up in class for the
Grade 3 Fantasy Stakes and started at odds of
12.6/1 in a fifteen-runner field. After racing in second place for most of the way she took the lead early in the straight and kept on well to win by a
length from the favourite Dream Castle with Clear Sound a neck away in third place. On 8 December at
Hanshin Racecourse Resistencia was moved up to the highest level for the Hanshin Juvenile Fillies over 1600 metres and was made the 10.2/1 fourth choice in the betting behind Ria Amelia (
Artemis Stakes), Woman's Heart (
Niigata Nisai Stakes) and Cravache d'Or (runner-up in the
Saudi Arabia Royal Cup). Of the other twelve runners only Christie, Maltese Diosa, Yamakatsu Mermaid and Lotus Land started at odds of less than 160/1. Resistencia took the lead from the start and was never challenged, drawing away from her opponents in the straight to win by five lengths and a nose from Maltese Diosa and Cravache d'Or. Her winning time of 1:32.7 was a new record for the race, beating the 1:33.1 set by
Vodka in 2006. After the race Kitamura commented "I knew she had the necessary speed as long as she broke well so I concentrated on keeping her relaxed in the middle stages. We were hoping she would mature mentally and I'm happy to see that she was calm and relaxed today. She was so strong and has so much potential. Her future is definitely something to look forward to". In January 2020, at the
JRA Awards for 2019, Resistencia was unanimously named
Best Two-Year-Old Filly, taking all 274 votes. In the official Japanese rankings Resistencia was rated the best two-year-old filly of 2019, six pounds ahead of Ria Amelia and Woman's Heart.
2020: three-year-old season On her first run as a three-year-old Resistencia started 2/5 favourite for the Grade 2
Tulip Sho over 1600 metres at Hanshin on 7 March but after leading for most of the way she sustained her first defeat as she was overtaken in the closing stages and finished third, beaten a nose and one and a quarter lengths by Maltese Diosa and Cravache d'Or. Despite her defeat in the Tulip Sho the filly started favourite for the
Oka Sho over the same course and distance five weeks later. With
Yutaka Take taking over the ride from Kitamura she settled in second place behind the front-running Smile Kana before taking the lead in the straight but was run down in the final strides and beaten into second place by
Daring Tact.
Christophe Lemaire took the ride when Resistencia was matched against colts in the Grade 1
NHK Mile Cup at
Tokyo Racecourse on 10 May and started the 2/1 favourite in an eighteen-runner field. The race was dominated from the start by Resistencia and the colt
Lauda Sion, with the filly getting the better of an early struggle for the lead before succumbing in the closing stages and finishing second, beaten one and a half lengths by her male rival. Resistencia sustained a leg fracture in the race and was off the track for six months. Resistencia returned to the track for the Grade 1
Mile Championship over 1600 metres at Hanshin on 22 November in which she was ridden by Kitamura and went off the 8.9/1 fourth choice in a seventeen-runner field. She took the lead from the start and maintained her advantage until the last 200 metres when she was overtaken and faded to finish eighth behind
Gran Alegria.
2021: four-year-old season Resistencia started her four-year-old season with the
Hankyu Hai as the most favored and went on to mark her 3rd graded win, setting the course record for the 1400m of Hanshin Racecourse at 1:19.2. She went on to run in the
Victoria Mile (of which she finished at sixth place) before taking a 4-month-long break from racing. Resistencia returned to racing by running and winning the
Centaur Stakes, marking her 4th graded win. She then went on to run in the
Sprinters Stakes with Lemaire once again riding her, only to come in second place. After this, she made her first trip abroad to compete in the
Hong Kong Sprint, with
Christophe Soumillon as her jockey. She finished second in that race with 3/4 lengths behind the winner Sky Field.
2022 and 2023 Recistencia went on to run in the Takamatsunomiya Kinen for the 2nd year in a row at the start of her five-year-old season, this time with
Takeshi Yokoyama as her jockey. She was the favored horse of the race, but finished 6th to
Naran Huleg. She then competed in the Victoria Mile and came in third behind
Sodashi and Fine Rouge. After the Vicotira Mile, Resistencia ran in the Yasuda Kinen but came in 11th place, and soon after it was announced that Resistencia sustained a leg fracture once more and was off the track for several months. She returned to racing to compete in the Hong Kong Sprint for the second time, but finished in 13th place. Resistencia made her final run at the 1351 Turf Sprint at the
King Abdulaziz Racetrack on February 25, 2023, where she finished at 5th place behind . After her final race, it was announced by her owner, Carrot Racing, that she will become a broodmare at the Northern Farm. ==Racing form==