Chris "Canuck Truck" Szarka (born February 12, 1975) is a former Canadian Football League fullback.
In 1992, Szarka was a Provincial All-Star at running back and helped lead the Terry Fox Ravens to their first ever BC Boys' Basketball championship.
The 1999 season was an injury-riddled one for Szarka, as he missed the week 5 game with a shoulder injury.
He then re-injured the shoulder in week 8 against the BC Lions and was placed on the nine game injured list.
In 2000, Szarka dressed in 16 games as the starting fullback, cementing his role with the team.
In 2002, Szarka started all 18 games and finished with a career-high 105 carries and 424 rushing yards and five touchdowns.
He was the Roughriders' nominee for Most Outstanding Canadian and also won the Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy as the West Division's representative for the award.
He missed the final three regular season games and the West Semi-Final in a bizarre incident where he accidentally sliced his thumb and index finger while using a table saw in his home.
In the 2009 season, Szarka led the Roughriders with six rushing touchdowns, including three in an overtime October game against the Stampeders.