[1] That November, he ran in the 60 metres final of the inaugural Asian Indoor Games in Bangkok, but was beaten to the gold by Yik Chun Tang and had to settle for second place.
[2] He won the gold medal in a Thai 1–2 of the 100 m at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games with Sompote Suwannarangsri, and the pair teamed up to claim the 4×100 metres relay title.
[5] Bangkok hosted the 2007 Summer Universiade and although Sondee was knocked out of the 100 m at the semi-final stage, his Thai team including Pirom Autas, Suwannarangsri and Suwonprateep won Thailand's first ever medal in the history of the competition by taking the 4×100 m relay gold.
[7] He attempted to defend his 100 m title at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games (also hosted on home territory in Nakhon Ratchasima), but his personal best run of 10.33 sec was only enough for second behind Indonesia's Suryo Agung Wibowo.
[10] Sondee reached the 100 m semi-finals at the 2010 Asian Games, but the Thai men failed to defend their relay title, leaving the competition with the bronze medals on this occasion.