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Nationality
  
Canadian

Sport
  
Racquetball

Name
  
Corey Osborne


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Born
  
July 28, 1969 (age 54) (
1969-07-28
)

Residence
  
Penetanguishene, Ontario

National finals
  
1st Singles 2005, 1st Doubles 2003

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Corey Osborne (born July 28, 1969) is a Canadian racquetball player from Penetanguishene, Ontario. Osborne is a former Canadian Champion in singles in 2005 and doubles (with François Viens in 2003).

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International career

Osborne has made 4 appearances on Team Canada, and reached the podium on 3 of those occasions including at the 2003 Pan Am Games, when he earned a bronze medal in doubles with partner François Viens.

Osborne has played singles for Canada twice and medelled each time. He earned a silver medal at the 2004 Pan American Championships in Cuenca, Ecuador, where he lost the final to fellow Canadian Brian Istace, 15-13, 11-15, 11-7, and a bronze medal at the 2005 Pan American Championships in Caracas, Venezuela, where he lost to American Jack Huczek in the semi-finals, 15-1, 15-6.

Osborne's first appearance for Canada was at the 2003 Pan American Championships in Santo Dominigo, Dominican Republic, when he played doubles with Tom O'Brien. They lost to Bolivians Ricardo Monroy and Santiago Canedo in the quarter finals.

Canadian career

Osborne won the 2005 Canadian National Championship in singles. He also National Champion in doubles in 2003 with partner François Viens, and Osborne also finished 2nd in singles that year, losing to Mike Green, in a tie-breaker 15-3, 11-15, 11-5.

At the 2011 Canadian National Championships, Osborne was runner up in doubles with Francis Guillemette, as they lost the final to Green and Kris Odegard, 15-9, 15-6.

Personal

Osborne is married and has one son, Kaleb, who also plays racquetball.

In 2008, Osborne was selected for the Midland Sports Hall of Fame in Midland, Ontario.

References

Corey Osborne Wikipedia