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    <description>The latest news and top stories on Wong Kam-po, celebrated Hong Kong professional cyclist. He is a 2007 Track Cycling World Champion and three-time Asian Games individual road race gold medallist. A five-time Olympian, he served as a national cycling coach and is currently Chairman of the Athletes Committee for the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong China.</description>
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      <description>Congratulations poured in for cyclist Ceci Lee Sze-wing on Sunday following her second gold medal win at a Chinese National Games, with government officials hailing her for bringing “glory to Hong Kong”.
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk-pui praised Lee following her title defence in the women’s road race cycling in Zhuhai earlier in the day.
“I am thrilled and excited,” Law said. “[Lee] has once again brought glory to Hong Kong following her gold medal at the last...</description>
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      <title>China’s National Games: high praise as Hong Kong cyclist Ceci Lee strikes gold again</title>
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      <description>Hong Kong cycling chiefs have revealed the riders they have charged with living up to the city’s proud National Games history.
With 23 medals since Hong Kong began competing in 1997, cycling is the city’s most successful Games sport. Wong Kam-po, who claimed five Games medals, won road race gold for Hong Kong’s only prize on their Shanghai debut 28 years ago.
At the 2021 edition in Shaanxi, cycling accounted for four of Hong Kong’s seven medals. One of those was individual road race gold for...</description>
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      <description>The last time Ceci Lee Sze-wing competed at the National Games, she was able to mostly operate in the shadow of Hong Kong Olympian Sarah Lee Wai-sze – not any more.
Both women won gold in Shaanxi in 2021, but while the latter has retired, Ceci Lee is now an Olympian in her own right and will be the face of her city’s cycling challenge on the road and track when the Games come to the Greater Bay Area next month.
Still, while admitting to finding the expectations surrounding her and the team...</description>
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      <description>Hong Kong may lack natural resources such as gold and oil, but its international standing remains valuable to mainland China, tycoon Michael Kadoorie has said, while also encouraging younger residents to view the city’s situation as a glass half full rather than half empty.
In a 20-minute TV interview aired on Saturday, the chairman of electricity supplier CLP Holdings and Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (HSH), which owns and runs the luxury Peninsula group of properties, weighed in on issues that...</description>
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