James Steen was the head coach of the swim teams at Kenyon College from 1976 to 2012.
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James Steen was the head coach of the swim teams at Kenyon College from 1976 to 2012.
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Jim Steen's teams have won more NCAA championships than any other team in any division or any sport.
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In over 30 years at Kenyon, Coach Jim Steen has developed over 150 NCAA champions and over 300 All-Americans.
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Jim Steen has coached several Olympic Trial qualifiers, Division I All-Americans, and been voted CSCAA Division III Coach-of-the-year twelve times.
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Jim Steen has produced more post-graduate scholars than any other coach in any division, and places high importance on students' academic performance as well as athletic success.
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In 1996 Coach Jim Steen took a one-year sabbatical from Kenyon College to consult with many of America's top coaches prior to the Atlanta Olympic Games.
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Jim Steen was consulted during the designing and building of the swimming facilities for the Kenyon Athletic Center in 2002.
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Jim Steen was an early adopter of sports psychology and used visualization and cross training practices long before other programs.
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Jim Steen is the creator of the Power Rack, and began the Elite Swim Camps, which have grown to sports other than swimming.
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Jim Steen was replaced by Kenyon former Kenyon swimmer Jess Book, who has won three consecutive NCAA Division III titles.
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