[3] In December 2016, Sahaka won his first senior national medal, bronze, having finished third behind Stéphane Walker and Lukas Britschgi.
[4] In January 2017, he won his first senior international medal – silver at the FBMA Trophy in Abu Dhabi.
[5] In December, Sahaka won silver in the senior men's event at the Swiss Championships, placing second behind Britschgi.
In addition to competing at some minor internationals, he won another silver medal at the Swiss championships.
[5] With the COVID-19 pandemic greatly limiting international competitions, Sahaka's sole event of the year was the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, where he placed fifteenth.