Ka Ying Rising: Difference between revisions

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| record = 17: 15–2–0

| record = 17: 15–2–0

| earnings = HK$103,899,900

| earnings = HK$103,899,900

| race = [[Sha Tin Vase]] (2024)<br> [[Premier Bowl]] (2024)<br> [[Jockey Club Sprint]] (2024)<br>[[Hong Kong Sprint]] (2024)<br> [[Centenary Sprint Cup]] (2025)<br>[[Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup]] (2025)<br> [[Sprint Cup (Hong Kong)|Sprint Cup]] (2025)<br> [[Chairman’s Sprint Prize]] (2025)<br>[[The Everest]] (2025)

| race = [[Sha Tin Vase]] (2024)<br> [[Premier Bowl]] (2024)<br> [[Jockey Club Sprint]] (2024)<br>[[Hong Kong Sprint]] (2024)<br> [[Centenary Sprint Cup]] (2025)<br>[[Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup]] (2025)<br> [[Sprint Cup (Hong Kong)|Sprint Cup]] (2025)<br> [[Chairman’s Sprint Prize]] (2025)<br>[[The Everest]] (2025)

| awards = [[Hong Kong Champion Griffin]] (2024)<br />Hong Kong Champion Four-Year-Old (2025)<br />[[Hong Kong Champion Sprinter]] (2025)<br />[[Hong Kong Horse of the Year]] (2025)

| awards = [[Hong Kong Champion Griffin]] (2024)<br />Hong Kong Champion Four-Year-Old (2025)<br />[[Hong Kong Champion Sprinter]] (2025)<br />[[Hong Kong Horse of the Year]] (2025)

| honours = [[2024 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings|World Champion Sprinter]] (2024)<br />[[Timeform rating]]: 135

| honours = [[2024 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings|World Champion Sprinter]] (2024)<br />[[Timeform rating]]: 135

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* 27 April 2025 – [[Chairman’s Sprint Prize]] (Group 1, 1200m), [[Zac Purton]], beating [[Satono Reve]] and Helios Express<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.racenet.com.au/results/horse-racing/sha-tin-20250427/the-chairmans-sprint-prize-race-5|title=Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips|website=racenet.com.au}}</ref>

* 27 April 2025 – [[Chairman’s Sprint Prize]] (Group 1, 1200m), [[Zac Purton]], beating [[Satono Reve]] and Helios Express<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.racenet.com.au/results/horse-racing/sha-tin-20250427/the-chairmans-sprint-prize-race-5|title=Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips|website=racenet.com.au}}</ref>

* 18 October 2025 – [[The Everest]] (Group 1, 1200m, Royal Randwick), [[Zac Purton]], beating [[Tempted (Australian-bred horse)|Tempted]] and [[Jimmysstar(horse)|Jimmysstar]]. He is the first overseas runner to win The Everest.

* 18 October 2025 – [[The Everest]] (Group 1, 1200m, Royal Randwick), [[Zac Purton]], beating [[Tempted (Australian-bred horse)|Tempted]] and [[Jimmysstar(horse)|Jimmysstar]]. He is the first overseas runner to win The Everest.

* 23 November 2025 – [[Jockey Club Sprint|The Bochk Private Banking Jockey Cup Sprint]] (G2, 1200m), [[Zac Purton]], beating Fast Network and Helios Express<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.racenet.com.au/remote/check_cookie.html?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.racenet.com.au%2Fresults%2Fhorse-racing%2Fsha-tin-20241117%2Fthe-bochk-private-banking-jockey-club-sprint-race-7|title=Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips|website=racenet.com.au}}</ref>

In the Longines [[2024 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings]], Ka Ying Rising was rated =24 on a ranking of 121. Ka Ying Rising was rated the equal World’s top ranked sprinter for 2024.

In the Longines [[2024 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings]], Ka Ying Rising was rated =24 on a ranking of 121. Ka Ying Rising was rated the equal World’s top ranked sprinter for 2024.

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|Won||18 Oct 2025||[[The Everest]]||[[Randwick Racecourse|Randwick]]||G1||1200 m||129||1:08.13||[[Zac Purton|Z. Purton]]||2nd – Tempted

|Won||18 Oct 2025||[[The Everest]]||[[Randwick Racecourse|Randwick]]||G1||1200 m||129||1:08.13||[[Zac Purton|Z. Purton]]||2nd – Tempted

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|Won||23 Nov 2025||[[Jockey Club Sprint]]||[[ Sha Tin Racecourse|Sha Tin]]||G2||1200 m||128||1:07.33||[[Zac Purton|Z. Purton]]||2nd – Fast Network

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New Zealand born and Hong Kong trained thoroughbred racehorse

Ka Ying Rising (foaled 3 September 2020), previously named Mr Express, is a champion Thoroughbred racehorse born in New Zealand and trained in Hong Kong.[1] He is notable for winning multiple Group 1 races.[2]

He was bred by Fraser Auret in Marton in the Rangitikei district of the Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand’s North Island.[3] Auret had trained the dam Missy Moo to win five races.[4][5] Missy Moo was served by the Windsor Park Stud stallion Shamexpress.[6] He was sold to clients of the trainer David Hayes and exported to Australia on 28 March 2023. After trialing he was sent to Hong Kong to commence his racing career.

Racing career

Notable wins by Ka Ying Rising include:

In the Longines 2024 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, Ka Ying Rising was rated =24 on a ranking of 121. Ka Ying Rising was rated the equal World’s top ranked sprinter for 2024.

In the Longines 2025 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, as of the 9th of November, Ka Ying Rising retained their October rating of 126. However, Ka Ying Rising would be moved down one spot on the rankings in a tie at 7th place, after Calandagan was ranked first with a rating of 130. Ka Ying Rising remains the top rated sprinter in the rankings, with the only other sprinters on the list being tied at 30th with a rating of 120.[16]

Race record

2023-24 season as a Three-Year-Old
Result Date Race Venue Group Distance Weight (lbs) Time Jockey Winner/2nd
Won 3 Dec 2023 Hankow Handicap Sha Tin C4 1200 m 127 1:09.48 Z. Purton 2nd – Strathpeffer
2nd 1 Jan 2024 Cherry Handicap Sha Tin C3 1200 m 118 1:09.12 Z. Purton 1st – Wunderbar
2nd 21 Jan 2024 Bennet’s Hill Handicap Sha Tin C3 1200 m 122 1:08.95 Z. Purton 1st – Wunderbar
Won 12 Feb 2024 Prosperity Handicap Sha Tin C3 1200 m 129 1:08.95 Z. Purton 2nd – Lady’s Choice
Won 24 Mar 2024 Whether Handicap Sha Tin C3 1200 m 135 1:08.19 Z. Purton 2nd – Call Me Glorious
Won 5 May 2024 Brandy Snap Handicap Sha Tin C2 1200 m 119 1:08.81 Z. Purton 2nd – Packing Treadmill
Won 2 Jun 2024 Sha Tin Vase Sha Tin G3 1200 m 115 1:08.00 K. Teetan 2nd – Flying Ace

Pedigree

References

  1. ^ “[hk] Ka Ying Rising (NZ) 2020 / Breeding / LOVERACING.NZ”. loveracing.nz.
  2. ^ “KA YING RISING horse profile, breeding, statistics, form guide and news | Breednet”. www.breednet.com.au.
  3. ^ Tzaferis – @jtzaf, James. “Auret’s bloodstock star Rising”. RACING.COM.
  4. ^ “Missy Moo (NZ) 2012 / Breeding / LOVERACING.NZ”. loveracing.nz.
  5. ^ “Meet the Breeder – Fraser Auret”. Meet the Breeder – Fraser Auret | New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association.
  6. ^ Hong Kong Jockey Club (22 April 2025). “New Zealand connections hail Ka Ying Rising and Mr Brightside | NZ Racing News”. Racing News. NZ Thoroughbred Marketing. Retrieved 18 October 2025.
  7. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  8. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  9. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  10. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  11. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  12. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  13. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  14. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  15. ^ “Racenet – Australia’s Premier Horse Racing News, Form Guides & Tips”. racenet.com.au.
  16. ^ “LONGINES World’s Best Racehorse Rankings”. www.ifhaonline.org. Retrieved 14 November 2025.
  17. ^ “Ka Ying Rising Horse Profile”. pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 29 September 2025.

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