Ka Ying Rising carried a record HK$94.4million (approximately €10.27 million) worth of World Pool Win bets on his shoulders in Sunday's G1 Chairman's Sprint Prize, which he won emphatically by four-and-a-half lengths at odds of 1.05, the minimum odds a horse can return with World Pool.Only HK$2.7million was wagered in the Win pool on his seven other rivals, with a record total handle of HK97.1million on the race. The previous highest amount ever bet in the Win pool for a World Pool or Hong Kong Jockey Club race was 30% less at HK$63.8million also set by Ka Ying Rising when he won the G2 Sprint Cup earlier this month.Total betting turnover on the whole 11-race FWD Champions Day card was up by 18% to HK$1798million (approximately €195 million) from HK$1520million (approximately €169 million) the previous year.Hong Kong Jockey Club Chief Executive Officer Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, said, “I've never seen a tote figure like this, with almost HK$100million in the Win pool and the second favourite returning at odds of 90.50.“Ka Ying Rising is by far the best horse in the sprinting world that we've ever seen. He breaks the track record again. The effortlessness in how he dominates the race against a world-class sprinter in Satono Reve, it is absolutely sensational.”The post Records Broken As Ka Ying Rising Race Attracts Over €10 Million In Wagers appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions.