Bruce Kinseth

Winning and dominating are common traits among athletes who achieve Hall of Fame status, and Bruce Kinseth exemplifies these qualities. However, his journey to dominance in wrestling came into full bloom during the senior seasons of his high school and collegiate careers.

Kinseth, a two-time NCAA finalist, finished second in the 150-pound NCAA championships in 1978 and claimed the title in the same weight class for the Hawkeyes in 1979. His collegiate career culminated in a remarkable feat as he pinned his way through both the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments. Kinseth was named the Outstanding Wrestler at the national championship and set an Iowa record with 23 falls in a season. He was part of the first two of the fifteen NCAA championship teams coached by Dan Gable over his 21-year career.

"Going to Iowa was instrumental in my wrestling success. I had the two best coaches in the country in Dan Gable and Jay Robinson," Kinseth said. "I thrived in that environment because I was willing to put in the time to be successful."

After college, Kinseth continued to excel, becoming a three-time National Open Champion. Notably, he defeated Olympic Champion Dave Schultz twice—once at 163 pounds and once at 180 pounds.

Reflecting on his high school years, Kinseth recalled being a junior varsity wrestler as a sophomore until he stepped up due to an injury. "I got beat a lot that year, and then my junior year I lost two or three times. My senior year I was unbeaten," he recounted.

The lessons Kinseth learned from wrestling translated into a successful business career. He emphasized that hard work and perseverance lead to success. "Every time I've worked hard, I've been successful. That's helped me develop confidence," he said.

Today, Bruce Kinseth is the owner of Kinseth Hospitality Companies in Coralville, IA, which operates hotels and restaurants in more than eight states.

Awards:

Year
2022
Award
Outstanding American
Chapter/Region
Iowa
Year
2006
Award
Glen Brand Inductee
Chapter/Region
National

All American Awards:

Season
1979
School
Iowa
Tournament
Division I
Weight
150
Place
1
Season
1978
School
Iowa
Tournament
Division I
Weight
150
Place
2

College Season Records:

Season
1979
School
Iowa
Class
Senior
Bouts
35
Wins
34
Losses
1
Ties
0
Falls
23
Win PCT.
97.14
Place
1st
Season
1978
School
Iowa
Class
Junior
Bouts
35
Wins
31
Losses
4
Ties
0
Falls
10
Win PCT.
88.57
Place
2nd
Season
1977
School
Iowa
Class
Sophomore
Bouts
27
Wins
19
Losses
8
Ties
0
Falls
5
Win PCT.
70.37
Place
DNP
Season
1976
School
Iowa
Class
Freshman
Bouts
15
Wins
11
Losses
4
Ties
0
Falls
3
Win PCT.
73.33
Place
DNW
Season
Career
Bouts
112
Wins
95
Losses
17
Ties
0
Falls
41
Win PCT.
84.82

All Rankings:

Season
1979
Rank Date
11/18/1978
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
12/09/1978
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
12/23/1978
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
01/13/1979
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
01/27/1979
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
02/10/1979
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
02/24/1979
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa
Season
1979
Rank Date
03/10/1979
Weight
150
Rank
1
School
Iowa

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