Latest News About Ka Ying Rising

Updated 2026-04-28 01:01

Ka Ying Rising has continued to make headlines in Hong Kong racing, including an 18th straight win in February 2026 to set a Hong Kong record, reinforcing his status as the world’s premier sprinter. This latest run featured fast sectionals and strong late acceleration, with discussions about future targets like the Sprint Cup and Chairman’s Sprint Prize.[1][2]

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Ka Ying Rising (NZ) 2020

Ka Ying Rising is a 5 year old gelding by Shamexpress out of the Per Incanto mare, Missy Moo. He has had 16 race starts for 14 wins with the latest being 31 days ago when 1st at Sha Tin in the The Hksar Chief Executive's Cup (C1) over 1200 metres.

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Ka Ying Rising makes history in Hong Kong - LOVERACING.NZ

David Hayes believes Ka Ying Rising’s extraordinary dominance can continue indefinitely after the world’s premier sprinter demolished quality opposition to post a Hong Kong record 18th successive victory at Sha Tin on Sunday.

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Ka Ying Rising lights up Sha Tin again

Ka Ying Rising met trainer David Hayes’ expectations as he coasted to victory in the Longines Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin. David Hayes’ five-year-old was drawn

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Ka Ying Rising (NZ) 2020 - Breednet

Ka Ying Rising is a 5 year old gelding by Shamexpress out of the Per Incanto mare, Missy Moo. He has had 21 race starts for 19 wins with the latest being 7 days ago when 1st at Sha Tin in the The Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup over 1400 metres.

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Performance of the day: Ka Ying Rising

Zac Purton/David Hayes, 1st, Race 5, The Longines Hong Kong SprintIt was a point well made by trainer David Hayes and jockey Zac Purton in the post-race press conference, but sometimes there is a lot to like about "winning ugly."Such was the hype around Ka Ying Rising that a wide victory margin in the Hong Kong Sprint was expected. The half-length margin we got was less visually appealing than the horse produced in his spectacular last start win, but Ka Ying Rising's ability to take a forward...

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