Bruce McBarnette

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Bruce McBarnette is a masters high jumper and has broken world records for his age group. He has won 12 world championships and 35 USA Track and Field Masters National Championships. [1] He was inducted into the USATF Masters Hall of Fame in 2009. He is also a television actor.

Early life

McBarnette is the son of Yvette Francis-McBarnette. He graduated from Princeton University and New York University School of Law. He also served as a Captain in the United States Army.

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References

  1. Newell, Patrick. "Investor profits in high jump at USTA Masters", Albuquerque Journal , 19 February 2017. Accessed 14 June 2017.