Wong Kam-po SBS MH (Chinese: 黃金寶; Jyutping: wong4 gam1 bou2, born 13 March 1973) is a Hong Kong racing cyclist.
He won Asian Games individual road race three times (1998, 2006, 2010) under competition from Pro tour cyclists of Central Asia countries such as Kazakhstan.
[1] In 1992, he was banned from international races for one year for deserting the trouble-plagued 1992 pre-Olympic training squad in France, in support of his coach Chow Tat-ming who was in dispute with the Hong Kong Cycling Association over wages.
[3] In the race, he overtook the lead pack with nine laps remaining and crossed the finishing line at 17 minutes 45 seconds.
At the 2012 London Olympics, Wong Kam-Po was the sole Hong Kong rider to attend Men's road race.
In 2017, Wong left coach position and joined Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong.
Wong Kam-Po was spokesman of Giant Bicycles, KMC Chain, Polar cycling computer covering Greater China Regions.
Po is the protagonist of commercial TV advertisements including: 2007 : Hong Kong School of Motoring - Safety drive.
He said Hong Kong needs the spirit of sport, urging legislators to view the issue from a long-term and global perspective.
[10] Hong Kong Sports Institute coach Zhang Pak-ming (張百鳴) was surrounded by four security guards and beaten.
President of the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China, Timothy Fok, expressed concern about the case.