Achievements
- 2002
- Asian Games (Busan, South Korea) - Silver Medallist
- 2004
- Olympic Games - 5th in Keirin
- 2005
- Japan International Keirin Invitational,- Three 1st place wins.
- Nestors Keirin Cup (Penn State, USA) - 1st
- Festival of Speed Sprint Tournament (Penn State, USA)- 1st
- International Fastest Man on Wheels, (Penn State, USA) - 2nd
- 2006
- UCI World Cup, Manchester, UK, - Bronze Medallist
- UCI World Cup, Los Angeles, USA, - 5th
- UCI World Cup, Sydney Australia, - 2nd
- Crowned UCI World Cup Champion in Sydney, Australia on March 3
- Asian Games (Doha, Qatar) – 2nd in Keirin
- 2007
- Sid Patterson GP in Melbourne, Australia on February – 1st in Sprints; 3rd in Keirin
- International Fastest Man on Wheels, (Penn State, USA), June – 3rd
- San Jose American Velodrome Challenge (AVC), July – 1st in Keirin, Team Sprint and Sprint.
- 2009
- UCI World Cup, Melbourne Australia, - Bronze in Keirin
- Revolution 5th Austral Wheelrace, December 16, Hisense Arena, Melbourne, Australia, Track - 1st Sprint; 2nd Keirin
- 2010
- Revolution 6th Austral Wheelrace, February 27, Darebin International Centre, Melbourne, Australia, Track - 2nd Sprint
- Commonwealth Games, October 6, New Delhi - 1st Keirin
- 2010 Asian Games, November 17, Guangzhou - 2nd Keirin
- 2011
- Sydney International Sprint Grand Prix 1st Keirin
- Asian Cycling Championships 2nd Keirin
- 2012
- Asian Cycling Championships 1st Keirin
- Cologne International Sprint Grand Prix 1st Keirin
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