Ka Ying Rising to the top
John Ingles traces champion Hong Kong sprinter Ka Ying Rising's journey to becoming Timeform's best horse in the world.
www.sportinglife.comI don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize the latest widely-reported developments around Ka Ying Rising based on recent public coverage up to 2025 and early 2026 sightings.
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Would you like me to pull the very latest articles and provide a concise, dated digest with direct quotes and race results? I can also map a potential upcoming schedule based on typical Hong Kong season timelines and any confirmed international targets. If you want, I can generate a brief timeline and a quick visual (like a simple chart) of his win streaks and major wins. Citations can be added after each factual point.
John Ingles traces champion Hong Kong sprinter Ka Ying Rising's journey to becoming Timeform's best horse in the world.
www.sportinglife.comKa 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.
www.breednet.com.auKa Ying Rising will take on the world on Sunday before potentially heading to Australia in 2025
www.racing.comKa 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.
www.breednet.com.auKa 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
www.racingtv.comThe world’s highest-rated sprinter demolishes his rivals in G2 Sprint Cup display
www.racing.comKa Ying Rising is the type of horse who has to be seen to be believed. Many of us have watched the replays on social media and listened to... Read More
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