Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Representing Japan | ||||
1991 | Asian Athletics Championships | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 3rd | 400 m |
World Championships | Tokyo, Japan | 4th (heats) | 4×400 m relay | |
1993 | East Asian Games | Shanghai, China | 3rd | 200 m |
World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | 6th (quarter-finals) | 200 m | |
7th (heats) | 4×100 m relay | |||
Asian Athletics Championships | Manila, Philippines | 3rd | 400 m | |
1994 | Asian Games | Hiroshima, Japan | 2nd | 200 m |
1995 | World Indoor Championships | Barcelona, Spain | 5th (semis) | 200 m |
World Championships | Gothenburg, Sweden | 6th (quarter-finals) | 200 m | |
1996 | Summer Olympics | Atlanta, United States | 6th (semis) | 200 m |
DNF | 4×100 m relay | |||
5th (AR) | 4×400 m relay | |||
1997 | World Indoor Championships | Paris, France | 3rd (heats) | 60 m |
4th (heats) | 200 m | |||
East Asian Games | Busan, South Korea | 1st | 200 m | |
World Championships | Athens, Greece | 4th (heats) | 100 m | |
4th (heats) | 200 m | |||
1998 | Asian Athletics Championships | Fukuoka, Japan | 1st | 200 m |
Asian Games | Bangkok, Thailand | 1st | 100 m | |
1st | 200 m | |||
IAAF World Cup | Johannesburg, South Africa | 4th | 200 m | |
1999 | World Indoor Championships | Maebashi, Japan | 4th (semis) | 60 m |
5th (AR) | 200 m | |||
World Championships | Seville, Spain | 7th (quarter-finals) | 100 m | |
6th (semis) | 200 m | |||
4th (heats) | 4×400 m relay | |||
2000 | Summer Olympics | Sydney, Australia | 7th (semis) | 100 m |
7th (semis) | 200 m | |||
6th | 4×100 m relay |
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