Jim Helmer
Jim Helmer (born c. 1950) is the former head cross country & men's track coach at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. He has held the position from 1978 until his retirement in 2017 where he has achieved consistent success. Helmer was elected to the NAIA Coach's Hall of Fame in 2001[2] and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2018.[1] SportsmanshipHelmer is known not only for his ability to produce both athletic and academic All-Americans, He is considered by peers to be a true fair-play sportsman. This sense of fair play is reflected in the statement by McPherson College head coach Dave Smith concerning a chance that Helmer had to secure home-field advantage for the 2005 regional cross country meet.
This sense of sportsmanship and fair play has appeared to "rub off" on the teams he coaches. One day at practice in 2002, an alleged shoplifting youth ran into the cross country team. While attempting to make his escape, the team scattered and chased him down, turning him in to local police.[4] Coaching historyWinfield High SchoolHelmer started his coaching career as the track and cross country coach at Winfield High School in Winfield, Kansas, in 1971 and coached for seven years. During this time, his teams won state championships in cross country in 1973 and 1974. The boys track teams won regional championships in 1977 and 1978 and the school won the first league track crown in school history. Southwestern CollegeIn 1978 Helmer became the head cross country and men's track & field coach at his alma mater. After finishing third in the KCAC cross country championships in 1978 and 1979, Helmer's cross country runners have won 31 straight men's KCAC fall cross country championships from 1980 to 2010. Friends University stopped the streak in 2011 under head coach Brad Peterson [1]. He also coached the Men's Track & Field team to 29 consecutive conference crowns 1983-2011[5] after four straight second-place finishes. Helmer's work has produced a total of seven NAIA national champions in men's cross country and track. 81 of his athletes have earned NAIA All-American status a total of 188 times, and 440 separate athletes have earned All-Conference status during his tenure. Coaching awardsHelmer was placed in the Southwestern College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991 and was elected to the NAIA Coach's Hall of Fame in 2001. He has also been recognized 82 "Coach of the Year" awards at the conference, regional, district, and area levels. While coach of the Moundbuilder men's track and cross country program at Southwestern, Helmer been given the following coaching awards:
In addition to his accomplishments as a coach, Helmer is the past president of the NAIA Track Coach Association and NAIA Cross Country Coaches Association. Personal lifeHelmer resides in Winfield, Kansas, with his wife Deb. He earned his bachelor's degree from Southwestern College and a master's degree from Wichita State University. Two of his children have gone on to earn All-American status at the collegiate level. References
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