Ka Ying Rising, the world’s best sprinter, stands on the brink of Hong Kong racing immortality after stretching his consecutive winning streak to 16 with an imperious victory in the HK$28 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (14 December).
The gelding secured his sixth Group 1 victory to match the mighty Golden Sixty’s feat of posting 16 straight wins to be now only one short of Hong Kong, China’s record of 17, held by Silent Witness, and enhanced his own record to 17 wins and two seconds from 19 starts with prize money of HK$122.5 million.
In a powerhouse display after drawing barrier one for the first time in his career, the Shamexpress gelding produced one of his best victories with another masterful ride from Zac Purton, who steered the champion into the middle of the home straight in search of the best ground.
Ka Ying Rising surged away to beat Raging Blizzard by three-and-three-quarter lengths, with Fast Network third in 1m 07.7s after being eased down by Purton over the closing 150 metres.




