Josiah Ng Onn Lam is a Malaysian professional track cyclist.
Career
He is a 3 time Olympian having competed at the, 2008, and was the reserve rider at the Olympics. In he was awarded the Malaysian Olympian and Sportsman of the Year after being the 1st Malaysian cyclist to make a final in cycling at the Athens Olympics. He is currently married to Kim Ong and is based in Melbourne training with his other team-mates from Malaysia under the coaching of John Beasley from Australia.
Josiah currently endorses his own brand name 5bling at www.5bling.com and tweets josiahcyclist 2002 Asian Games, 17 November, Guangzhou – 2nd Keirin Josiah Ng"s current sponsors are: National Sports Council of Malaysia, 5bling.com, Nike, Euro-Asia Imports, Oakley,Royal Bank of Canada Sport.
Achievements
2002
Asian Games (Busan, South of Korea) – Silver Medallist
2004
Olympic Games – 5th in Keirin
2005
Japan International Keirin Invitational,- Three 1st place wins.
Nestors Keirin Cup (Penn State, United States of America) – 1st
Festival of Speed Sprint Tournament (Penn State, United States of America)- 1st
International Fastest Manitoba on Wheels, (Penn State, United States of America) – 2nd
2006
UCI World Cup, Manchester, United Kingdom, – Bronze Medallist
UCI World Cup, Los Angeles, United States of America, – 5th
UCI World Cup, Sydney Australia, – 2nd
Crowned UCI World Cup Champion in Sydney, Australia on 3 March
Asian Games (Doha, Qatar) – 2nd in Keirin
2007
Sid Patterson General Practice in Melbourne, Australia on – 1 February in Sprints. 3rd in Keirin
International Fastest Manitoba on Wheels, (Penn State, United States of America), – 3 June
San Jose American Velodrome Challenge (AVC), – 1 July in Keirin, Team Sprint and Sprint.
2009
UCI World Cup, Melbourne Australia, – Bronze in Keirin
Revolution 5th Austral Wheelrace, 16 December, Hisense Arena, Melbourne, Australia, Track – 1st Sprint. 2nd Keirin
2010
Revolution 6th Austral Wheelrace, 27 February, Darebin International Centre, Melbourne, Australia, Track – 2nd Sprint
Commonwealth Games, 6 October, New Delhi – 1st Keirin
2010 Asian Games, 17 November, 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
Tasmanian Christmas Carnival 1st Latrobe 2000m Handicap
2013
Asian Cycling Championships 1st Keirin
Asian Cycling Championships 1st Sprints
World Championships 12th Keirin
Wangaretta Cycling Carnival 1st 1000m Handicap
2004 Malaysian Olympian of the Year.
2004 Malaysian Sportsman of the Year.
UCI Track World Cup Ranking
Keirin Year 2002 to 2003 – Ranked Number.1
Keirin Year 2004 to 2005 – Ranked Number.
3
Keirin Year 2005 – 2006 – Ranked Number.1
9 times World Cup Medalist
Nominee of "Most Outstanding Youth of the Year 2007" AYA.
Melbourne Cup; Commonwealth Games
2004 Malaysian Olympian of the Year.
2004 Malaysian Sportsman of the Year.
UCI Track World Cup Ranking
Keirin Year 2002 to 2003 – Ranked No.1
Keirin Year 2004 to 2005 – Ranked No. 3
Keirin Year 2005 – 2006 – Ranked No.1
9 times World Cup Medalist
Nominee of "Most Outstanding Youth of the Year 2007" AYA
Melbourne Cup; Commonwealth Games
2004 Malaysian Olympian of the Year.
2004 Malaysian Sportsman of the Year.
UCI Track World Cup Ranking
Keirin Year 2002 to 2003 – Ranked No.1
Keirin Year 2004 to 2005 – Ranked No. 3
Keirin Year 2005 – 2006 – Ranked No.1
9 times World Cup Medalist
Nominee of "Most Outstanding Youth of the Year 2007" AYA