1. Jack Mackenroth was born on April 29,1969 and is an American swimmer, model, and fashion designer who competed in the fourth season of American reality show Project Runway.

1. Jack Mackenroth was born on April 29,1969 and is an American swimmer, model, and fashion designer who competed in the fourth season of American reality show Project Runway.
In 1991, Jack Mackenroth moved to New York City to study Fashion Design at Parsons School of Design.
In 1997, Jack Mackenroth went to work for Tommy Hilfiger and then designed for Levis Slates brand.
Jack Mackenroth was a competitive swimmer in elementary and high school and continued competing after college at the Masters level.
Jack Mackenroth has earned three All-American titles and in the summer of 2006, he set a national record for the breaststroke leg of the 4 x 50 meter relay at the Masters World Championships in Stanford, California.
Jack Mackenroth first competed in the Gay Games in 1990 in Vancouver, British Columbia, without a team but won a bronze medal in the 50-meter breaststroke.
Jack Mackenroth has won at least one gold medal in every one of the international competitions since.
Jack Mackenroth's mother watched his relay team set the national record at the 2006 Gay Games.
Jack Mackenroth competed in the 2009 Outgames, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, and the 2010 Gay Games in Cologne, Germany, where he earned seven medals.
Jack Mackenroth won the challenge and his winning design was then worn by Barber during an appearance on The Today Show.
At the fifth challenge, Jack Mackenroth decided to withdraw after a contagious staph infection.
Jack Mackenroth was the first spokesperson for the anti-stigma campaign HIV Equal.
Jack Mackenroth was a spokesman for the Merck Pharmaceuticals HIV Education Campaign, "Living Positive by Design" for four years.