- Wong Kam-po
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updated =March 31 ,2008 Wong Kam Po BBS MH (zh-t|t=黃金寶|p=Huang Jinbao, born
March 13 ,1973 inHong Kong ) inShatin , Hong Kong, is a world championracing cyclist .Wong Kam Po joined the Hong Kong cycling team in 1990. He quit the team after allegedly fighting with a team mate. After meeting his current coach
Shen Jiang-Kong (zh-c|c=沈金康), he rejoined the team and began a successful career, winning golds in theNational Games of the People's Republic of China (1997 & 2001) and theAsian Games (1998 & 2006). His 1997 win of the Philippine Marlboro Tour was the only championship by a non-Filipino in the event.Wong Kam Po became the first Chinese World Champion cyclist by winning the 15km-scratch in
2007 UCI Track World Championships . [cite news | url = http://uk.sports.yahoo.com/30032007/2/photo/britain-continue-golden-start-track-worlds.html | title = Britain continue golden start to track worlds | publisher = Yahoo! Sport | date = 2007-03-30 | accessdate = 2007-04-01] Thus he has earned the right to wear theRainbow Jersey for the year 2007 - 2008. Wong performed well at the 2007 UCI B World Championships road race, with a 4th place finish, to win an invitation to the 2008 Summer Olympics. He is the flag bearer for Hong Kong, China. Wong's idol is former Hong Kong cyclistHung Chung Yam (Traditional Chinese: 洪松蔭). Wong said that he will not ride the Olympic Road race event in 2008, but will help his Hong Kong teamates to get in it.Career highlights
# 1995: 1º in Tour de Okinawa (JPN)
# 1997: 1º in General Classification Tour of the Philippines (PHI)
# 1998: 1º in Tour de Okinawa (JPN)
# 1999: 1º in General Classification Tour of South China Sea (HKG)
# 2000: 1º in Stage 4 Tour de Langkawi, Tanah Rata (MAS)
# 2000: 1º in Tour de Okinawa (JPN)
# 2000: 1º in Stage 3 Tour of South China Sea, Shenzhen (HKG)
# 2001: 1º in Meridian Circuit, Englewood, Colorado (USA)
# 2001: 1º in Stage 10 Superweek International Cycling Classic (USA)
# 2001: 1º in Asian Cycling Championships, Road, Chinese Taipei (TPE)
# 2001: 1º in Stage 2 Tour of South China Sea, Tsing Yi road race (HKG)
# 2001: 1º in Stage 3 Tour of South China Sea, Shenzhen (HKG)
# 2001: 1º in Stage 4 Tour of South China Sea, Zhongshan (HKG)
# 2001: 1º in General Classification Tour of South China Sea (HKG)
# 2002: 3º in Asian Cycling Championships, Road, Busan (KOR)
# 2002: 1º in Stage 5 Tour of Wellington (NZL)
# 2002: 1º in Stage 7 Tour of Wellington (NZL)
# 2002: 3º in Langnau (SUI)
# 2002: 1º in Stage 4 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Qinghai Lake Hotel (CHN)
# 2003: 1º in Steinfurt (GER)
# 2003: 1º in Stage 3 Tour Nord-Isère (FRA)
# 2003: 1º in Stage 1 Tour de Korea, Chun Chon (KOR)
# 2003: 1º in Stage 5 Tour de Korea, Yang Yang (KOR)
# 2003: 1º in Gippingen (SUI)
# 2003: 1º in Stage 1 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Xining circuit (CHN)
# 2003: 1º in Stage 2 Tour of South China Sea, Tsing Yi (HKG)
# 2003: 2º in General Classification Tour of South China Sea (HKG)
# 2004: 2º in 2003-04 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Track, Points race, Manchester (GBR)
# 2004: 2º in Asian Cycling Championships, Track, Points race, Yotsukaichishi (JPN)
# 2004: 3º in Asian Cycling Championships, Track, Scratch, Yotsukaichishi (JPN)
# 2004: 1º in Stage 1 Tour de Hokkaido, Date (JPN)
# 2004: 1º in General Classification Tour de Hokkaido (JPN)
# 2004: 1º in Stage 5 Tour d'Indonesia, Madiun (IDN)
# 2004: 1º in Tour de Okinawa (JPN)
# 2004: 3º in General Classification Tour of South China Sea (HKG)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 7 Tour of South China Sea, Zhuhai (HKG)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 1 Tour of Siam, Phrae (THA)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 2 Tour of China, Hefei (CHN)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 3 Tour of China, Hefei (CHN)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 4 Tour of China, Hefei (CHN)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 9 Tour d'Indonesia, DenPasar (IDN)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 2 Tour of South China Sea, Longhua, Shenzhen (HKG)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 4 Tour of South China Sea, University City, Guangzhou (HKG)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 5 Tour of South China Sea, Jiangmen City (HKG)
# 2005: 1º in Stage 6 Tour of South China Sea, Nantou town, Zhongshan (HKG)
# 2005: 2º in General Classification Tour of South China Sea (HKG)
# 2006: 1º in GP des fêtes du Coux et Bigaroque (FRA)
# 2006: 1º in Stage 3 Cepa Tour, Hong Kong, Asia World-Expo (HKG)
# 2006: 1º in Stage 4 Cepa Tour, Hong Kong Shatin (HKG)
# 2006: 1º in Stage 1 Tour of Japan, Osaka (JPN)
# 2006: 1º in Asian Games, Road, Doha (QAT)
# 2006: 1º in Stage 4 Tour of South China Sea, Foshan (HKG)
# 2007: 1º in Stage 5 Jelajah Malaysia, Taiping (MAS)
# 2007: 1º in Stage 2 Tour de Taiwan, Tainan (TPE)
# 2007: 1º in 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Track, Scratch, Elite, Palma de Mallorca (SPA)
# 2007: 2º in National Championship, Road, Elite, Hong Kong (HKG)
# 2008: 1º in 2007-08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Track, Scratch, Los Angeles (USA)
# 2008: 1º in Stage 1 Tour de Taiwan, Love River (TPE)
# 2008: 1º in Stage 7 Tour de Taiwan, Jingmao (TPE)Endorsements
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External links
* [http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/SPORTS/CO/IGCOParticipantInfo.aspx?Register=5801903 Profile] at doha-2006.com
* [http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2002/diaries/marcopolo/marcopolo021.shtml Profile] at cyclingnews.com
* [http://www.hkolympic.org/article/sport_star_interviews/886 Profile] at Hong Kong Olympic Committee
* [http://www.cyclingnews.com/riders/2007/interviews/?id=wong_kam_po07 Cyclingnews.com interview 2007]
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