Marc Bistricer is a professional squash player and amateur painter who creates abstract works of art. His paintings come from his heart, using pure color and expressive marks to express himself through visual language. His work emits a special magic that is both spiritual as well as moving at the same time.
Marc Bistricer is a talented squash player with an unorthodox style who was introduced to the sport by his parents at age 12. He marched to the beat of his own drummer and injected excitement into every match that made him competitive and irresistible during tournaments. Marc's quirky, go-for-broke personality has caused referees some difficulties, but they will love watching him play!
Marc Bistricer is one of several Canadian athletes inside the top 100 in the World Rankings, and has been on Tour since 2008. He made two consecutive quarter-finals at National Squash Academy Open 2014 and Costa Rica Open de Squash 2014 as well as a runner-up finish at MAA Invitational 2017.
Marc Bistricer made a string of semi-finals throughout 2019. The Canadian secured his first career trophy in 2020, when he won the Kiva Club Open. Marc Bistricer holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in professional kinesiology from Mount Royal University.