Ka Ying Rising won the Group 1 [2] Chairman's Sprint Prize in Shatin, Hong Kong, on Sunday, marking a 20th [1] straight victory.
This achievement cements the horse's status as a dominant force in sprinting, as few gallopers in racing history maintain such a prolonged winning streak at this level of competition.
The victory occurred during Champions Day, where Ka Ying Rising outperformed the field to secure the Group 1 [2] title. The win extends a streak that has captivated the Hong Kong racing community, bringing the total number of consecutive wins to 20 [1].
Jockey Zac Purton managed the race with a focus on stability over raw speed. Despite the horse's current form, Purton said that he would not attempt to break the 1,200m [3] track record for a fourth time during this outing.
"Jockey Zac Purton will ignore appeals to break Sha Tin's 1200m track record for a fourth time, even though he says superstar sprinter Ka Ying Rising continues to improve," Purton said.
The performance at Shatin highlights the horse's ability to maintain peak physical condition over an extended period. By avoiding the pursuit of the track record, the jockey prioritized the win over statistical milestones, a strategy that ensured the streak remained intact.
Racing officials and fans in Hong Kong have closely followed the progress of the galloper as it ascended through the ranks to dominate the Group 1 [2] circuit. The victory on Sunday ensures that Ka Ying Rising remains the benchmark for sprinters in the region.
“Ka Ying Rising won the Group 1 Chairman's Sprint Prize in Shatin, Hong Kong, on Sunday.”
A 20-race winning streak in professional thoroughbred racing is an extreme rarity, especially when culminating in a Group 1 victory. This suggests a level of consistency and athletic superiority that places Ka Ying Rising among the elite sprinters in the region, potentially shifting the focus of future race planning toward neutralizing this specific horse.




