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Frank Busch was born on 4 February, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio, is an American swimming coach (born 1951). Discover Frank Busch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Frank Busch (born February 4, 1951) was a collegiate, national team and Olympic swimming coach from the United States best known for coaching the University of Arizona from 1989-2011.
Busch was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 4, 1951.
He distinguished himself as a swimmer at an early age, setting Ohio age group records while swimming for the Brookwood Country Club at the age of only 12 in 1964, at the Kentucky Open Swim Meet.
He again placed first and set national records in the 400 yard freestyle and medley relays while swimming for the Cincinnati Marlins and later the Covington YMCA.
He would coach both the Marlins and the Brookwood Swim Clubs in his early coaching years.
In 1966, while attending St. Xavier Junior High School he set a record for the 100 yard individual medly of 1:03.
He graduated from Covington Catholic High School, just South of Cincinnati, in 1969.
Busch swam and played Water Polo for Loyola University in Chicago from 1969-1973.
After three years in summer league coaching at Brookwood Swim Club while he attended college from 1969-1974, and four years of AAU coaching for the Northern Kentucky Piranhas from 1974-1978, he joined the staff of the Cincinnati Marlins for the 1979–80 season as the associate head coach.
His 1972 team lost to San Jose State 21-6 and the University of New Mexico (17-12) in the finals.
Busch began his coaching career at age 16 in Edgewood, Kentucky.
The Marlins won the National Team Championship that season and placed six swimmers on the 1980 United States Olympic Team.
From 1980 to 1989, Busch coached at the University of Cincinnati.
From 1989 to 2011, he served as the swimming head coach for the Arizona Wildcats at the University of Arizona.
His swimmers won 49 NCAA individual titles, 31 NCAA relay titles, and 2 NCAA team championships.
While at Arizona, he also led Tucson Ford Aquatics (previously Hillenbrand Aquatics) to several national team championships.
During his collegiate coaching career, Busch was named Coach of the Year by the NCAA six times, Pac-10 11 times, USA Swimming (in 1998), and the USOC (1998).
He was a coach for the USA Olympic teams in 2004 and 2008.
He served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Olympic team at the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
In 2008, he was inducted into the ASCA Hall of Fame, and after retirement in 2018 received the Paragon Award from the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
Busch is married (Patrice).
They have four children - Frank, Jr., August, Sam, and Molly.
In May 2011, Busch began serving as USA Swimming's National Team Director, providing the overall vision and leadership for the sport's top coaches and athletes.
Under his tenure, USA Swimming won 31 medals at the London Games (2012) and 33 medals at the Rio Games (2016).
In both of these Summer Games, USA Swimming's successful campaigns represented 30% of Team USA's total medal count.
In September 2017, Busch announced his retirement from the Director position.
He played on the first Loyola Water Polo Team that made the (NCAA) Championship and became a 2020 inductee to the Loyola Athletics Hall of Fame.