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Johnson & Johnson exec to raise money for Princeton Y by attempting chin-up world record

PHOTO COURTESY OF PRINCETON FAMILY YMCA
Local Johnson & Johnson senior executive Bart Talloen is going to try to make history again: on Aug. 27, he will attempt an unofficial world record for the most chin-ups in three minutes while raising money for the Princeton Family YMCA. He is pictured here last year attempting a record for decline push-ups.
Local Johnson & Johnson senior executive Bart Talloen is going to try to make history again: on Aug. 27, he will attempt an unofficial world record for the most chin-ups in three minutes while raising money for the Princeton Family YMCA.
On Talloen’s 55th birthday in 2018, he completed 489 push-ups in 10 minutes – an unofficial world record. The next year, he attempted a Guinness World Record for most decline push-ups in one minute and came just short of that official record. Along the way, he raised nearly $40,000 for the Princeton Family YMCA.
To contribute to the fundraising goal, visit https://princetonymca.org/donate/barts-challenge/
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