Nickname: Smallfry, T, Blue eyes
Mom's Name: Donna Passmore
Dad's Name: Terrance Barmore Sr.
High School Accomplishments: 2 years varsity basketball; 4 years varsity track and field; State qualifier in track and field in 2003 and 2004 in 4x100 and 4x200 relays; indoor city champion in 55m dash in 2005; outdoor city champion in 100m and triple jump in 2005
College Accomplishments: Member of the University of Minnesota Big Ten indoor and outdoor champions in 2006 and 2007
3 words that best describe you: Random, goofy, old soul
Favorite class: Bowling
Favorite food: Fried chicken and green olives
Favorite book: Kindred
Favorite movie: Love and Basketball, Coming to America
Favorite quote: "Take a set back and make a comeback."
Favorite card/board game: Spades
Favorite high school sports memory: Winning Conference my senior year, the first ever in our school history
Favorite college team (other than UW-W): Gophers
Favorite Warhawk athletics memory: Running against gys in the 55m dash at the alumni meet
Favorite spot on campus: The UC and library
What TV show would you like to guest star on: Grey's Anatomy
If you could be on a reality show, which would you pick: College Hill
If you could have dinner with one famous person, dead or alive, who would it be: Halle Berry
Who would play you in a movie about your life: Rosario Dawson
If you could visit one place, where would it be: Athens, Greece
What is your dream job: Juvenile probation officer, college track coach
If you could bring 3 things from your hometown to Whitewater what would they be: Spongebob Squarepants pillow, Mother's cooking, DVD collection
When you're not training or competing what do you like to do: Have fun with friends, dance, listen to music, play spades
Your most prized possession is: My education
This off-season you worked on: Getting my injuries better, block starts
The expectations you have for this year are: Do well at Conference and make it to Nationals
What is your pre-competition ritual: Get up really early and listen to music, pray, and go run
Sports Hero: Gail Devers