Kane Waselenchuk is a professional racquetball player from Canada who has been a dominant force in the International Racquet Tour for the past decade. He became world number one thirteen times and registered unbeaten records for three consecutive years worth a hundred and thirty-four unbeaten streak. Kane is a fifteen-time US Open Racquetball Champion, won gold in the 2002 Pan American Championships and two silver medals: one in 2001 singles and another in the 1999 doubles of the Pan American Championship. He also repeated the same fate in the World Championship but taking home two bronze; one in 2002 singles and the 1998 doubles.
Kane Waselenchuk has a height of 5’10” (1.78 m).
Kane Waselenchuk is a professional racquetball player from Canada who has been a dominant force in the International Racquet Tour for the past decade. He became world number one thirteen times and registered unbeaten records for three consecutive years worth a hundred and thirty-four unbeaten streak. Kane is a fifteen-time US Open Racquetball Champion, won gold in the 2002 Pan American Championships and two silver medals: one in 2001 singles and another in the 1999 doubles of the Pan American Championship. He also repeated the same fate in the World Championship but taking home two bronze; one in 2002 singles and the 1998 doubles.
Kane Waselenchuk has a height of 5’10” (1.78 m).