How to say having failed several times, he succeeded at last. in Japanese

1)彼(kare) (ok) that , or something understood without naming it directly)/that person/over there/hey/eh?/thatは(ha) (int) indicating a subject/yes/indeed/well/ha!/what?/huh?/sigh数回数回(suukai) (n) few times失敗失敗(shippai) (n,adj-no,vs) failure/mistake/blunderしたした(shita) (n) did/a past form of the previous verb/tongue/tongue-like object/clapper/talon後に後に(nochini) (adv) later on/subsequently/by and by/after a while、(、) Japanese commaついについに(tsuini) (adv) finally/at last/in the end成功成功(seikou) (n,vs) success/hitしたした(shita) (n) did/a past form of the previous verb/tongue/tongue-like object/clapper/talon。(。) Japanese period "."    
kareha suukai shippai shita nochini 、 tsuini seikou shita 。
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