EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 36 MIN
Andie Biancone on Hong Kong vs U.S. Training methods | Ka Ying Rising History & Classic Mile Preview
from The Hong Kong Racing Show · host Off To The Races Media
This week on the Hong Kong Racing Show, Andrew Brown is joined by special guest Andie Biancone for an in-depth and wide-ranging episode from the heart of Sha Tin racing.Andie shares her first-hand insights from a recent visit to Sha Tin during the Hong Kong International Races, where she spent time behind the scenes with trainer David Hayes, comparing Hong Kong training methods, facilities, and daily routines with those used in the United States.Andrew and Andie also recap a historic weekend of racing, highlighted by the extraordinary performance of Ka Ying Rising, who equalled Silent Witness’ record of 17 consecutive wins by a Hong Kong–trained horse. The pair also break down Romantic Warrior’s scintillating victory in the Stewards’ Cup, the opening leg of the prestigious Hong Kong Triple Crown.After Andrew farewells Andie, he’s joined from Hong Kong by photographer Alex Evers, who is on the ground capturing all the action this week at Sha Tin. Together, they preview and analyze the Hong Kong Classic Mile, the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Series, and hear from Zac Purton on his decision to ride Sagacious Life.History, insight, and elite racing analysis — this is a can’t-miss episode from Hong Kong.
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This week on the Hong Kong Racing Show, Andrew Brown is joined by special guest Andie Biancone for an in-depth and wide-ranging episode from the heart of Sha Tin racing.Andie shares her first-hand insights from a recent visit to Sha Tin during the Hong Kong International Races, where she spent time behind the scenes with trainer David Hayes, comparing Hong Kong training methods, facilities, and daily routines with those used in the United States.Andrew and Andie also recap a historic weekend of racing, highlighted by the extraordinary performance of Ka Ying Rising, who equalled Silent Witness’ record of 17 consecutive wins by a Hong Kong–trained horse. The pair also break down Romantic Warrior’s scintillating victory in the Stewards’ Cup, the opening leg of the prestigious Hong Kong Triple Crown.After Andrew farewells Andie, he’s joined from Hong Kong by photographer Alex Evers, who is on the ground capturing all the action this week at Sha Tin. Together, they preview and analyze the Hong Kong Classic Mile, the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Series, and hear from Zac Purton on his decision to ride Sagacious Life.History, insight, and elite racing analysis — this is a can’t-miss episode from Hong Kong.
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