Sat - 21 May
Written by Jim Ecker
DES MOINES -- Kyle Dunn was not excited about track when he entered Linn-Mar High School in 2007. It was just something to do, and the "fragile" freshman kept getting hurt in the long jump.
"I would say I was more excited about baseball and football than I was track my freshman year," he said Saturday.
And the hurdles? Forget about it.
"I wasn't too keen about the idea at first," he said. "I was pretty adamant about sticking with the long jump as a freshman."
He laughs about all that now.
Dunn finished his high school career Saturday as one of the top hurdlers in state history after winning the 110 high hurdles at the Class 4A state meet in Des Moines. That gave him six gold medals during his prep career -- three in the 400 hurdles, two in the 400 meter dash and one in the 110 highs.
"Very impressive," said Linn-Mar Coach Ken Hopkins.
Hopkins and Tim Stamp, Linn-Mar's hurdles coach, turned Dunn into one of the premier track athletes in Iowa and the entire country, and he'll be heading to an elite college program at the University of Arkansas in a few months.
"Looking at me when I was in the eighth grade and freshman year, it's amazing what my coaches have turned me into," he said. "They kind of molded me into the athlete I am today.
"They put me in there and they kind of forced me to get better and really got me interested."
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