Valley’s Morgan Karr breaks record in 100 hurdles at Iowa state meet
Valley senior Morgan Karr set a new all-time Iowa state record in the 100-meter hurdles, clocking in at 13.53 seconds to win the Class 4A state title. This achievement broke the previous record set by former teammate Emma Havighurst. Despite a demanding day with three races, Karr fulfilled her goal written in her notebook before the season. Overcome with emotion, she expressed gratitude for the support from her family, coaches, and friends, reflecting on her successful high school career. Karr plans to build on her accomplishments at Iowa State University.
By the Numbers- Karr won the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.53 seconds.
- The previous record was held at 13.62 seconds by Emma Havighurst.
- Karr's final day at the state meet included competing in the shuttle hurdle relay and the 100-meter dash.
- She secured second place in the shuttle hurdle relay and third in the 100-meter dash before breaking the record.
Karr will transition to competing at Iowa State University, where she aims to further her track and field career alongside her former teammate Havighurst. Continued improvement and record-breaking performances are expected as she trains at the collegiate level.
Bottom LineMorgan Karr's record-breaking performance highlights the culmination of years of hard work and determination, marking a significant milestone in Iowa high school athletics. Her journey serves as an inspiration to young athletes, demonstrating the power of perseverance and goal-setting.
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