Champion jockey Joao Moreira is keeping the faith in raider Satono Reve’s chances of halting the 19-race winning streak of the world’s highest-rated sprinter Ka Ying Rising in Sunday’s (26 April) HK$24 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) at Sha Tin.
Group 1-winning Satono Reve has had his chances before to topple Ka Ying Rising but, as others have found in the past, it’s one of the biggest challenges in racing.
Another of the champion sprinter’s opponents on Sunday, Helios Express, has also found the task beyond him in the 12 times they have met, finishing second to Ka Ying Rising eight times and third three times.
Satono Reve finished second to Ka Ying Rising in this race last year and also ninth to him in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) last December. He also finished third to him in the 2024 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint.
Moreira said the horse had travelled well.
“It is a tough race but at the same time if I take the ride then I have some faith in my horse,” Moreira said. “I would have him (Ka Ying Rising) as the best sprinter in the world, so it is a tough race to win, but we are going to be doing our best.”
Moreira, who has ridden all around the world, said Ka Ying Rising was a freak and he could not recall seeing a better sprinter.



