Bob Steele (swim coach)
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Chicago, Illinois
BA, Phys. Ed. 1961
MA, Education 1962
Carbondale, Ill.
Carbondale Sharks
(Student Coach)
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | circa 1939[1] Chicago, Illinois |
| Alma mater | Southern Illinois University BA, Phys. Ed. 1961 MA, Education 1962 |
| Playing career | |
| 1957-1961[2] | Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Ill. |
| 1959-1962 | Southern Illinois U. Carbondale Sharks (Student Coach) |
| Positions | backstroke, student coach |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 1962-1966 | Richwoods High School Peoria |
| 1966-1970 | Deerfield High School |
| 1970-1973 | Northwestern University Evanston, Ill. |
| 1974-1984[3] | Southern Illinois University Head Swim Coach |
| 1985-1987 | Justus Aquatics, Director Orlando International Aquatic Center |
| 1987-1995 | U.S. Swimming Director, Athlete/Coach Development |
| 1998-2004 | California State Bakersfield, Ca. |
| 2005-2016 | USA Swimming Master Coach/Consultant |
| Accomplishments and honors | |
| Championships | |
| 6 x National Independent Champions (Southern Illinois University) 5 x NCAA Division II Titles (California State Bakersfield) | |
| Awards | |
| 4 x Division II Coach of the Year (California State Bakersfield) ASCA Hall of Fame SIU Distinguished Alumnus International Swimming Coaches Hall of Fame CSCAA Top 100 Coaches of Century | |
Bob Steele was a competitive swimmer for Southern Illinois University and a collegiate swim coach for California State Bakersfield from 1997 through 2004 where he led the team to 5 NCAA Division II National Championships, and was named Division II Coach of the year four times. From 1984 through 1995, he was a director of athlete development for USA Swimming. Receiving wide recognition for his service to collegiate coaching and the American swimming community, he was selected as one of College Swimming Coaches Association of America's (CSCAA) Top 100 Coaches of the Century.[4][3]
Steele was born around 1939 and graduated South Chicago's Chicago Fenger High School in 1957. Athletic from his early youth, his family lived on East 103rd Street, a few miles East of the Southern tip of Lake Michigan, and he played in a Junior Football League at the age of 14 sponsored by the Chicago Park District.[5][6]
After High School, he attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, beginning in 1957, where he swam under Coach Bob Casey,[2] receiving his Bachelor's degree in 1961, and a Masters from the College of Education and Human Services in 1962. He served as swimming team captain in 1958.[5] In February 1959, he led Southern Illinois to defeat St. Louis by winning the 200-yard backstroke at a meet in Carbondale.[7] In 1961, as a collegiate honor, he was recognized as the outstanding undergraduate in the Department of Physical Education at Southern Illinois.[5] While at Southern Illinois, as a student coach and later as Head Swim Coach, he initially helped with the Carbondale Youth Swim Program, which became the Saluki Swim Club in 1961. As the Saluki Swim Club, the program was strengthened as it became more closely associated with the Southern Illinois University Saluki's swim program and facilities.[8]