Career
In 1968, he represented his country in the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico. In the 1970s he worked as national coach for the Royal Dutch Athletic Union (KNAU). From the age of sixteen Steylen was active in track and field events, especially the field events belonging to the decathlon.
As a result of his regular endurance training sessions Steylen started to give preference to long distance running.
He decided to try to run the marathon, but his first acquaintance with this event ended up in a disappointment, as he finished the race in 2 hours and 45 minutes. He was also the first Dutchman to break through the 2 hours and 20 minutes barrier: on 12 May 1968 he finished a marathon in Husum in 2:19:07.1, improving on his former national record by more than three minutes.
That same year he participated in the olympic marathon in Mexico City, finishing 27th in 2:37:42, being the 11th European. Steylen participated in the Berlin Marathon of 2003 at age 68, finishing in only three hours and 15 minutes.
Steylen is a vegetarian.