Harold Barron

Harold Earl Barron (August 29, 1894 – October 5, 1978) was an American sprinter.

[1] He specialized in the 110 m hurdles, in which he won a silver medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics.

After graduating from Pennsylvania State University he worked as an athletics coach at Mercersburg Academy, then Cascadilla School in New York, and finally at Georgia Institute of Technology.

[2] In 1930 Barron, along with Earl Thomson and Harry Hillman, was involved in the design of a new safer hurdle, with a view to reducing the danger of bad falls and injuries.

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