Mr. FOK is the President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 1998). He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1998 by the HKSAR Government. He was awarded the “Silver Bauhinia Star” in 1999, “Gold Bauhinia Star” in 2004 and “Grand Bauhinia Medal” in 2023 by the HKSAR Government for his contribution to public service. He was also awarded Olympic Order in Sliver by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 2018.
Mr. FOK is the Honorary President of the Football Association of Hong Kong, China Limited (since 2023) and a Member of the FIFA Organizing Committee for the Olympic Football Tournaments. He is the Vice-Chairman of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government (since 2005). He was a Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and a Member of the Legislative Council of HKSAR (1997-2012) representing the Sports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication functional constituency.
Mr. FOK currently is an Honorary Member of the International Olympic Committee (since 2017), was an IOC Member (2001-2016). He served in the IOC as Member of the following Commissions: Coordination for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad Beijing 2008 (2002-2008), Culture and Olympic Education (2007-2015), International Relations (2009-2015), Coordination for the Games of the XXXI Olympiad Rio 2016 (2010-2016), Public Affairs and Social Development through Sport (2015-2016), Culture and Olympic Heritage (2015-2017), Coordination for the XXIV Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 (2016-2017), Audit Committee (2015-2017).
Mr. FOK is also the Vice President of the Olympic Council of Asia (since 1999), Senior Advisor of the East Asian Olympic Committee (since 2023), Executive Committee Member of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC), and Chairman of the ANOC Events Working Commission (since 2015).
He graduated from the Millfield College in United Kingdom and University of Southern California in USA.
Dr. KWOK is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 1998). He was awarded the “Medal of Honour” in 2011 and “Bronze Bauhinia Star” in 2019 by the HKSAR Government.
Dr. KWOK is an Honorary President of the Windsurfing Association of Hong Kong, a Vice Patron of Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, an Honorary Vice President of Hong Kong Rugby Union, and Honorary President of Hong Kong Sailing Federation. He is Chairman of the Wing On Company International Limited and a Director of the Tai Cheung Holdings Limited. Both companies are listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. He is a Member of the Board of Trustees of Chung Chi College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, a Board Member of The Hong Kong-America Center, and a Trust Member of the Outward Bound Trust of Hong Kong Limited. He is also a Director of Hong Kong Sports Institute Limited, Chairman of the Major Sports Events Committee of the Sports Commission, a Member of Sports Commission and a Member of Harbourfront Commission of the HKSAR Government.
At the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, Macau 2007 Asian Indoor Games, Bali 2008 Asian Beach Games, Vietnam 2009 Asian Indoor Games, Muscat 2010 Asian Beach Games, Haiyang 2012 Asian Beach Games, Incheon 2013 Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games, Tianjin 2013 East Asian Games and Incheon 2014 Asian Games, Dr. KWOK was the Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation. At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, London 2012 Olympic Games and Phuket 2014 Asian Beach Games, he was the Deputy Chef de Mission. He was also Headquarters Official at the Bangkok 1998 Asian Games, Macau 2005 East Asian Games, Doha 2006 Asian Games, Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games, and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games.
He was educated at Carleton College (BA, class of ’71), Minnesota, and Wharton School (Class of ’73), University of Pennsylvania where he obtained an MBA degree. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the City University of Hong Kong in 2008 and an Honorary Fellowship of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2017. He was conferred with an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa by the Carleton College in 2018. He joined the Wing On Group in 1974. He has over 30 years of experience in senior management positions in banking and finance.
Mr. YUE is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2006). He was awarded “Medal of Honour” in 2003 and the “Bronze Bauhinia Star” in 2016 by the HKSAR Government. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace by the HKSAR Government in 2008.
Mr. YUE is the Chairman of Hong Kong Table Tennis Association. He is appointed as Committee Member of Hebei Province of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. He is the Director of the Wo Hing Construction Co. Ltd. and Kwok Hing Investment Co. Ltd. He is a Member of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government, the Chairman of the Elite Sports Committee of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government, a Board Member of the International Table Tennis Federation, the Honorary Secretary-General of the Asian Table Tennis Union and the Honorary President of the Hong Kong Sports Press Association.
In addition, he was the Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games and Pyeong Chang 2018 Winter Olympic Games. He was also the Headquarters Official of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Singapore 2009 Asian Youth Games.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Brown University and a Master of Science from Stanford University.
Mr. TONG is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2014). He was awarded the “Medal of Honour” in 2003, appointed a Justice of the Peace in 2012 and awarded the “Bronze Bauhinia Star” in 2016 by the HKSAR Government.
Mr. TONG is the Chairman of the Hong Kong Badminton Association Ltd since 2004.
He was a Member of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government (2009-2016), Chairman of Community Sports Committee of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government (2011-2016) He was appointed Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 4th, 5th and 6th Hong Kong Games, which was held in 2013, 2015 and 2017 respectively.
Mr. TONG was Council Member and the Chair of Finance (1997-2009) as well as Vice President (2005-2009) of the Badminton World Federation. He was the Technical Delegate (Badminton) to the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and was the Honorary Treasurer (2011-2015) of Badminton Asia Confederation. He also served as Deputy Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Jakarta and Palembang 2018 Asian Games.
Mr. TONG graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from University of California, Berkeley and received a Postgraduate Certificate in Accountancy from City University of Hong Kong.
Mr. FOK is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2016). He was elected as the Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Federation (2009-2016). He is currently a Member of the Esport & Martial Arts Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia and served as a Member of the International Relations Committee from 2010 to 2024. He was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 2016 by the HKSAR Government.
Mr. FOK is a Deputy to National People’s Congress and Vice Chairman of All-China Youth Federation. Currently he is the Vice President of the Fok Ying Tung Group and serves as the Trustee of the Fundação Henry Fok. Mr. Fok plays an active role in sports development. He is a Legislative Councillor for the Sports, Performing Arts, Culture and Publication Functional Constituency. He is also the Chairman of Hong Kong Arts Development Council and a Member of Culture Commission under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau. During 2013 to 2023, Mr. FOK was appointed as Director of Hong Kong Sports Institute Limited. He was appointed as Vice Chairman of Elite Sports Committee and an Ex-Officio Member of Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government from 2017 to 2022. He also served as a Member of the Major Sports Events Committee of the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government from 2011 to 2016 as well as a member of Community Sports Committee from 2015 to 2016. He also serves as a Trustee of the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) Hong Kong.
He is also the President of Asian Electronic Sports Federation, The Federation of District Sports Associations of Hong Kong, The Gymnastics Association of Hong Kong, China and Hong Kong Sports Press Association, Honorary President of Hong Kong, China Skating Union, Vice Patron of Hong Kong China Dragon Boat Association, and Honorary Advisor of Special Olympics Hong Kong.
He was the Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, Tianjin 2013 East Asian Games, Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games, Rio 2016 Olympic Games and Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, the Deputy Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games, Headquarters Official of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Singapore 2009 Youth Asian Games, Vietnam 2009 Asian Indoor Games, Muscat 2010 Asian Beach Games, Incheon 2014 Asian Games and Ashgabat 2017 Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games.
He holds a Bachelor Degree in Economics and Management from Oxford University.
Dr. MONG is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2020). He was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by The Government of Japan in 2019.
Dr. MONG is the Vice President of the Hong Kong Amateur Swimming Association and the Hong Kong Association of Athletics Affiliates respectively. He currently is the Member of the Court, The University of Hong Kong, Director of the University of Hong Kong Foundation for Educational Development and Research, Member of the Board of Governors of the Hong Kong Baptist University Foundation, Director of the Jinan University, Board Governor of the Bai Xian Asia Institute, Chairman of the Hong Kong Repertory Theatre, Honorary Vice President of the Japan Society of Hong Kong, Member of the Major Sports Events Committee, Member of the InnoHK Steering Committee, Member of the Occupational Safety and Health Council and Governor of The Charles K. Kao Foundation for Alzheimer’s Disease Limited.
Dr. MONG is the Chairman & CEO of Shun Hing Group, Managing Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co., Ltd., Shun Hing Advertising Co., Ltd. and Shun Hing Electric Works & Engineering Co., Ltd, and Director of Blue Cross (Asia-Pacific) Insurance Ltd. He is also the President of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Electrical Appliances Merchants Association Ltd. and the Founding Honorary President of the Professional Validation Centre of Hong Kong Business Sector.
Dr. MONG graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from University of California, Los Angeles and received a Master Degrees of Business Administration from Santa Clara University, California. He is a Fellow of the Hong Kong Management Association since 2004. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2005 and the University of Hong Kong in 2009. He was conferred with an honorary degree, Doctor of Social Sciences honoris causa by Hong Kong Baptist University in 2016, Doctor of Business Administration honoris causa by Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 2017 and Doctor of Social Sciences honoris causa by University of Hong Kong in 2018.
Mr. WONG is the Vice-President of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2022). He was elected as Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Federation (1992-2015), was appointed as Acting Honorary Secretary General of the Federation (2015-2016) and was elected as Honorary Secretary General (2016-2022). He is also a Member of Information and Statistics Committee of the Olympic Council of Asia (2019-2023). He was awarded “Bronze Bauhinia Star” in 2019 by the HKSAR Government.
Mr. WONG has served the public sector in numerous capacities. Currently he is the President of the Hong Kong China Swimming Association, the Bureau Member and Technical Open Water Swimming Committee Chairman of Asia Swimming Federation (AASF), and the Technical Open Water Swimming Committee Chairman of the International Swimming Federation (FINA), the Trust Member of the Outward Bound Trust of Hong Kong Limited and Trustee of World Wide Fund of Nature (WWF) Hong Kong.
He had served as Urban Councillor (1986-1999), District Board Member (1986-1999), Member of the Southern District Council (2000-2003), Chairman of Environmental Campaign Committee of the Hong Kong Government (1996-2004), Member of Basic Law Consultative Committee (1985-1992), Member of Management Committee of Jockey Club Ti-I College (1989-2011), and Director (1981-1983), Vice-chairman (1983-1985) and Chairman (1985-1986) of Po Leung Kuk. In addition, he was a Member of Youth Commission, Board Member of Jubilee Sports Centre and Member of Hong Kong Sports Development Board. He also served as Member of Athletes’ Committee of Olympic Council of Asia (2015-2019).
Mr. WONG represented Hong Kong in swimming having competed in Asian Games in 1966 and 1970 and in Water Polo in 1978, Olympic Games in 1968 and 1972, and Commonwealth Games in 1970. When he left his career of athlete, he served as headquarters official, Chef de Mission, etc for Hong Kong, China Delegation at various multi-sports Games since 1992. He was the Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Cali 1995 Pacific Ocean Games, the Bangkok 2005 Asian Indoor Games, Changchun 2007 Asian Winter Games, Astana – Almaty 2011 Asian Winter Games, Nanjing 2013 Asian Youth Games, and Sochi 2014 Winter Olympic Games. He served as Deputy Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Hiroshima 1994 Asian Games, Busan 1997 East Asian Games, Osaka 2001 East Asian Games, Busan 2002 Asian Games, Macau 2005 East Asian Games, and Doha 2006 Asian Games. He was Headquarters Official of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Shanghai 1993 East Asian Games, Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, and Vietnam 2009 Asian Indoor Games. He served as NOC Hon. Secretary General of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Danang 2016 Asian Beach Games, Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Sapporo 2017 Asian Winter Games, Ashgabat 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, Jakarta and Palembang 2018 Asian Games, Buenos Aires 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games, and PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games.
After graduated secondary school from La Salle College in Hong Kong, Mr. WONG received a BSc (Hons) degree from the Armstrong University, California, USA, and a MBA degree from the Florida Institute of Technology, Florida, USA. He is Managing Director of Argos Enterprise (Holdings) Ltd., Chairman of Nanjing Argos Services Tourist Company Ltd., Wanzhou Argos Public Transport Ltd. and Argos Nanjing Physical & Recreation Development Ltd., and Director of Xuzhou China International Travel Services Ltd.
Mr. YANG is the Honorary Secretary General of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2022). He was elected as Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Federation (2016-2022). Mr. YANG is the Council Member of the East Asian Olympic Committee (since 2023).
Mr. YANG has been the Secretary General of Hong Kong, China Shooting Association since 2006. He has also been the captain and seeded shooting representative of the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) pistol and rifle shooting disciplines for Hong Kong, participating in ISSF competitions, namely the ISSF World Cup, ISSF World Shooting Championships, Asian Shooting Championships and South East Asia Shooting Championships since 2002. His principal employment is as the Marketing Director with Sun Hung Kai Real Estate Agency Limited. He has served the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police since 1989 and is now its Commandant of Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force.
Past Contribution to Shooting Sport:
- Publisher of Gunners, the first Chinese guns and shooting sport magazine in the world (1990-1992)
- Founder of Gunners Club, the first commercial all-weather indoor shooting club equipped with an armoury in Hong Kong (1993-1995)
- Competition Director for the Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games Sh=ooting Event
- Founding Developer of the Hong Kong ISSF Air Gun Shooting Centre, a joint venture development with the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (since 2009)
- Founding Developer of the Pillar Point Temporary Range in Tuen Mun, a joint venture development with the Environmental Protection Department (2015)
From 2005 to 2015, Mr. YANG was the manager of the Hong Kong Shooting Delegation to various multi-sports Games including All China Games in 2005, 2009 & 2013, Macau 2005 East Asian Games (with Mr. WONG Fai, Hong Kong ISSF Shooting Athlete, winning a Gold Medal in the Standard Pistol event), Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games, Doha 2006 Asian Games, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and London 2012 Olympic Games, and one of the Hong Kong Shooting representatives of Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games.
Other Services:
- Commandant, Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force, and was awarded the Police Distinguished Service Medal (‘PDSM”) in 2017
- An Advisor to School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University (2007-2010)
- A Mentor for Hong Kong Baptist University (since 2008)
- A full member of the Association of International Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor (since 2011)
- A serving qualified arms instructor and range officer recognized by Hong Kong Police Force (since 1993)
- Member of HAB’s Elite Sport Committee (since 2017)
- Headquarters Official of Hong Kong, China Delegation to the Asian Winter Games 2017 and Asian Games 2018
- Supporting Member of the Advisory Committee of Fun to Move@JC 2018
Mr. YANG was a graduate of Journalism from Hong Kong Baptist College (now Hong Kong Baptist University) in 1979. He continued to pursue his graduate study in Journalism in University of North Texas, Texas, U.S.A. and received his Master of Arts in Journalism in 1981. Mr. YANG was awarded as one of the 40 Distinguished Alumni Communicators of School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University, in 2008.
Mr. WONG is the Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 2016). He was awarded the “Certificate of Commendation” in 2008 by the Home Affairs Bureau and the “Medal of Honour” in 2016 by the HKSAR Government.
Mr. WONG currently is the Director of Asiania Sport For All Association. He is the Chairman of The Judo Association of Hong Kong, China, the Treasurer of East Asian Judo Federation, the Supervisory Board Member of SportAccord Asia-Pacific Headquarters, the Vice President of the Hong Kong Sports Professional Association, the Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Wushu Coach Federation and the Adviser of The Citizen Athletic Association etc. He is also a Member of the Community Sports Committee of the Sports Commission of the HSKAR Government.
Mr. WONG was the Technical Delegate (Judo) to the Hong Kong 2009 East Asian Games and Tianjin 2013 East Asian Games, and the Judo Jury to the Osaka 2001 East Asian Games. He also served as the Chef de Mission of the Hong Kong, China Delegation to the 3rd Summer Youth Olympic Games held in Buenos Aires in 2018.
Ms. HO is the Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since December 2018). She was awarded the Badge of Honor by the Hong Kong Government in 1996.
Ms. HO is currently a Member of Elite Sports Committee and Major Sports Event Committee under the Sports Commission of the HKSAR Government. She is currently a Member of the Hong Kong Coaching Committee. She is a Director of the Hong Kong, China Rowing Association, the Vice President of the Asian Rowing Federation and a Council Member of the International Rowing Federation (FISA). She is also the Chair of FISA Para Rowing Commission and was Assistant Technical Delegate at the Paralympic Games in Beijing, London and Rio. She is an Honorary Advisor to the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Association.
Ms. HO represented Hong Kong in canoeing at the Olympic Games in 1984 and in rowing in 1992. She was also a medallist at the East Asian Games in 1993 and Asian Games in 1994, as well as winning numerous other world and regional rowing competitions. She was awarded the Hong Kong Sports Star of Year Award in 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. The Hong Kong Sports Press Association recognized her as an Outstanding Athlete of the Decade in 1998.
After retirement as an athlete, Ms. HO. attended the International Olympic Academy for Youth Participants and has served on a wide range of sporting, academic and community organizations both locally and internationally. She was also formerly Executive Director of Hong Kong Sports Association for the Mentally Handicapped, National Director of Special Olympics Hong Kong, and Secretary General of the Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation.
Mr. Mok is the Honorary Deputy Secretary General of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since April 2023). He was awarded the Chief Executive’s Commendation for Community Service in 2020 in recognition of his contribution to the promotion of sports. Mr. MOK is the Member of Rules & Sports Committee of East Asian Olympic Committee (since 2023).
Mr. Mok was the President of the Hong Kong, China Tennis Association ( 2016-2023). He has also been a Board Member (since 2017) and Vice-President (since 2022) of the Asian Tennis Federation. He served on the International Tennis Federation’s Women’s Professional Circuit Committee (2018 to 2019), Stakeholders Engagement Taskforce (2020 to 2021) and is currently on the World Tennis Tour Committee.
Mr. Mok is the current Chairman of the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital Foundation and an Executive Committee Member and Trustee of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Hong Kong. He is also a Board Member of the RunOurCity Foundation.He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Johns Hopkins University and a Master of Business Administration degree from MIT Sloan School of Management.
Mr. WONG is the Hon. Treasurer of the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (since 1998).
Mr. WONG has been practising as a Certified Public Accountant in Hong Kong for over 30 years. He is an associate of The Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
Wong Kam Po, known as Ah Po, is a professional racing cyclist who is born and bred in Hong Kong. He spent his childhood in a tranquil neighbourhood of Sha Tin Lek Yuen Estate and started pursuing his athletic dream at the age of 17. In 1990, he joined the Hong Kong Cycling Team and won his first championship at the Asian Junior Cycling Competition(亞青賽). In 1994, he ranked 4th at the Hiroshima Asian Games Road Race, which was a place that no one else ever achieved in the Hong Kong team. This inspired his confidence and has since boosted his spirit to aim for the gold medals.
As he trained to become the top cyclist in Hong Kong, he devoted to a full-time sports career for 20 years. His absolute dedication would lead him to forego opportunities to spend time with his family during Lunar New Year and all the other important life events.
Through years of hard work and discipline he established himself as one of the top cyclists in Asia. He is best known for being a 3 times Gold Medallist at the 13th, 15th and 16th Asian Games. Not only that, he pushed himself to the international world and represented Hong Kong in the Olympic Games for five times. This made him the first Chinese male cyclist in Olympic history in 1996. With such outstanding performances, he won his first gold medal in the Men’s individual Road Race at the National Games of the People’s Republic of China in 1997.
In 2007 at Palma de Mallorca Spain, he claimed his first international victory at the UCI Track Cycling World Championship – Men’s Scratch and earned himself the rainbow jersey, a much coveted trophy of every cyclist in their professional career.
Being the leading road cyclist in the country, he was awarded the title of Hong Kong Sports Stars multiple times. In 2006, 2007 and 2010, Wong Kam Po received the highest commendations and was honoured “Best of the Best Hong Kong Sports Stars” at the Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hong Kong.
After retiring from cycling, he is now working as a coach in SF&OC Sports Legacy Company Limited to cultivate sports in Hong Kong.