Kris Odegard

[1] He also won several medals in international competition as part of Team Canada highlighted by gold in Men's Singles at the 2006 Pan American Championships.

Odegard and Brian Istace finished 3rd in the 2004 National Team Doubles Selection Event in Saskatoon, where they beat Mike McPhee and Bill Shepley for 3rd, 15–6, 15–12, after losing in the semi-finals to Corey Osborne and François Viens, 14–15, 15–4, 11–8.

In the 2004 National Team Singles Selection Event in Victoria, British Columbia, Odegard lost to Tom O’Brien, 15–6, 15–8, in the Round of 16, and ended up finishing 10th after losing the 9th place match to Jason Ully, 5–15, 15–7, 11–7.

In Men's Doubles, Odegard and Ryan Powell beat Tim Landeryou and Hugo Laprise, 15–7, 9–15, 11–3, in the quarterfinals, but lost in the semi-finals to Vincent Gagnon and François Viens, 15–8, 15–6, and dropped the 3rd place match to Eric Desrochers and Osborne, 17–15, 15–11.

Odegard and Francis Guillemette finished 2nd in the 2006 National Team Doubles Selection Event in Calgary, losing to only Mike Green and Brian Istace in the final four playoff, 17–15, 14–16, 11–1.

In the 2006 National Team Singles Selection Event, Odegard finished 4th, as he qualified for the final four playoff but lost to the other three players: Mike Green, Vincent Gagnon and Brian Istace.

[16] At the 2006 Canadian Championships in Edmonton, Odegard lost to Kane Waselenchuk in the Men's Singles semi-finals, 15–7, 15–4, but defeated Tim Landeryou in the 3rd place match, 15–12, 15–14.

At the Singles Selection Event in Brossard, Québec, Odegard finished 3rd, as he defeated Viens, 15–3, 1–15, 11–7, in the final four playoff round, but lost to Green and Gagnon.

Odegard went to the 2008 Canadian Championships in Burlington, Ontario as the defending Men's Singles champion, but he lost in the semi-finals to Vincent Gagnon, 15–11, 7–15, 11–6.

However, Odegard did help Canada get on the podium in the Men's Team event, as they defeated Costa Rica in the quarterfinals but lost to Mexico in the semi-finals, resulting in a bronze medal.

In the 2008–09 season, Odegard played with Ryan Smith at the National Team Doubles Selection Event in Burnaby, British Columbia, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Francis Guillemette and Corey Osborne, 13–15, 15–11, 11–5, so didn't qualify for the final four playoff, and ended up finishing 5th.

[29] However, Odegard won the National Team Singles Selection Event in Brossard, Québec in February 2009, defeating Michael Burgess, Vincent Gagnon and Ryan Smith in the final four playoff round.

[30] At the 2009 Pan American Championships in Cali, Colombia, Odegard played Men's Singles and reached the podium for the fourth straight year with bronze medal.

[35] Odegard won the first National Team Selection Event of 2009–10 in Regina, Saskatchewan, where he beat Lee Connell and Corey Osborne prior to squeaking out a tie-breaker win over Mike Green, 10–15, 15–7, 15–13, in the final four playoff.

[37] Odegard came 2nd at the second National Team Selection Event of 2009–10 in Brossard, Québec, as he only lost to Vincent Gagnon, 12–15, 15–10, 11–9, in the final four playoff round and had wins over Mike Green and Tim Landeryou.

[38] Odegard won a fifth medal in Men's Singles in as many years at the 2010 Pan American Championships in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, where he defeated Ivan Villegas of Costa Rica in the quarterfinals, 15–6, 9–15, 11–7, but lost to Mexican Leopoldo Gutierrez, 15–3, 15–5, in the semi-finals.

[39] At the 2010 Canadian Championships in Burnaby, British Columbia, Odegard won Men's Doubles for the first time, as he partnered with Mike Green, and the defeated Vincent Gagnon and François Viens in the final, 14–16, 15–10, 11–7.

[41] Odegard played Men's Singles at the 2010 World Championships in Seoul, South Korea, where he lost to Bolivian Ricardo Monroy in the Round of 16, 15–9, 15–0.

But Odegard did get on the podium in the Men's Team event, as Canada defeated Ecuador in the quarterfinals and Costa Rica in the semi-finals.

[42] Odegard was upset in the Round of 16 at the first National Team Selection Event of 2010–11 in Edmonton, where Barret Husulak defeated him, 15–12, 16-14 and finished 9th.

At the 2011 Canadian Championships in Nova Scotia, Odegard came 3rd in Men's Singles, losing to Vincent Gagnon, 17–15, 15–1, in the semi-finals, but beating Tim Landeryou the 3rd place match, 15–8, 15–4.

[47] In 2011, Odegard played at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he teamed with Tim Landeryou in Men's doubles.

They defeated Bolivians Roland Keller and Ricardo Monroy in the quarterfinals, but lost a tight semi-final match to Venezelans César Castro and Jorge Hirsekorn, 15–14, 3–15, 11–10, making Odegard a bronze medalist.

[50] In 2012 in Brossard, Québec, Odegard and Mike Green came into the Canadian Championships as the two-time defending champions in Men's Doubles.

In Men's Singles, he defeated Fernando Rios of Ecuador in the Round of 16, but lost to Mexican Gilberto Mejia, 15–4, 15–8, in the quarterfinals.