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Ka Ying Rising at peak of his powers as super sprinter obliterates Sha Tin track record again

Champion sprinter Ka Ying Rising surged to a record-extending 19th consecutive victory in Sunday’s Group Two Sprint Cup (1,200m), obliterating his own Sha Tin track record in another barnstorming display. Zac Purton was aboard the world’s best sprinter once again as they knocked 0.08 seconds off the previous mark to record a time of 1:07.12. The David Hayes-trained superstar has remained undefeated for 784 days, and Purton believes the champion is now at the peak of his powers. “I think what...

6 April 2026 at 04:28 pm
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Ka Ying Rising at peak of his powers as super sprinter obliterates Sha Tin track record again

Ka Ying Rising, the world-renowned super sprinter, has once again demonstrated his extraordinary prowess by obliterating his own Sha Tin track record in a stunning display of speed and power. On Sunday, the champion secured his record-extending 19th consecutive victory in the Group Two Sprint Cup, a 1,200-meter race that showcased his dominance in the sport.

The race, which took place at Sha Tin Racecourse, was a thrilling affair as Ka Ying Rising, ridden by the skilled jockey Zac Purton, surged ahead of the pack, leaving his competitors in his wake. In a breathtaking finish, the superstar sprinter knocked a remarkable 0.08 seconds off his previous Sha Tin track record, recording an astounding time of 1:07.12. This latest achievement further cements his status as one of the fastest horses in the world.

The David Hayes-trained Ka Ying Rising has maintained an impressive undefeated streak spanning 784 days, a testament to his exceptional talent and consistent performance. As the race concluded, Purton expressed his admiration for the champion, stating that Ka Ying Rising is now at the peak of his powers. "I think what we saw today was absolutely incredible," Purton said. "He's running faster and more efficiently than ever before, and it's clear that he's at the zenith of his career."

Ka Ying Rising's dominance in the world of horse racing has been a source of pride for both his trainers and fans. His ability to consistently break records and outperform his rivals has earned him a reputation as a true legend in the sport. As he continues to achieve new heights, Ka Ying Rising's fans eagerly anticipate his next race, wondering what new milestones he will surpass.

The Sha Tin track record, which Ka Ying Rising has now shattered for the second time, was previously held by the legendary sprinter, Golden Sixty. However, Ka Ying Rising's relentless pursuit of excellence has seen him surpass even that iconic achievement. His trainer, David Hayes, has worked tirelessly to hone the sprinter's skills, ensuring that he remains in top physical and mental condition.

As Ka Ying Rising's career continues to soar, the world of horse racing is left in awe of his incredible speed and endurance. His latest victory in the Group Two Sprint Cup not only highlights his exceptional talent but also serves as a reminder of the heights that dedication and hard work can achieve. Fans and experts alike are eager to see what new records this super sprinter will break in the future, as he continues to redefine the limits of what is possible in the world of racing.

In conclusion, Ka Ying Rising's latest triumph at Sha Tin Racecourse has once again showcased his extraordinary abilities as a sprinter. With 19 consecutive victories under his belt and a track record that has been obliterated, the champion is undoubtedly at the peak of his powers. As he and his team prepare for their next challenge, the racing community eagerly awaits the next chapter in the remarkable career of this super sprinter.

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