Defying history and testing track conditions, rising star Ka Ying Rising continued an irrepressible advance through Hong Kong’s sprint ranks with record-breaking success in the HK$3.72 million Class 1 HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (8 September).
Illuminating gloomy conditions in front of a crowd of 42,556, Ka Ying Rising (135lb) set a weight-carrying record in the season-opening feature to cruise to his sixth victory from eight starts, clocking a slick 1m 08.03s in good-to-yielding conditions.
Ridden confidently by Zac Purton, David Hayes’ four-year-old settled in second place behind stablemate Harmony N Blessed until the 300m mark before surging clear to win by a one and a quarter length from Beauty Waves (115lb), with Superb Capitalist (115lb) a further one and three quarters of a length further away in third.
Since 1997, no topweight has won the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup and only two horses – The Duke in 2004 and Winner’s Way in 2018 – have carried 130lb to victory. The two most recent winners of the race – Victor The Winner and Lucky Sweynesse – both carried 115lb before advancing to Group 1 triumphs in the same season.
By Shamexpress, Ka Ying Rising was unextended in victory but still managed to clock 21.94s for the final 400m on a track softened by rain.