Description
James "Jim" Ellis is an American swim coach and subject of the feature film Pride.
In 1971 Ellis formed the PDR swim team which was the first African-American swim team and located at the Marcus Foster Recreation Center in Nicetown, Pennsylvania, a neighborhood in Philadelphia. As of February 2007, Ellis still coaches swimming at the Marcus Foster pool and had begun a sabbatical from teaching mathematics at Bodine High School.
Ellis' prot�g�s include Michael Norment, the first black swimmer on the U.S. national team. His program at the Marcus Foster pool has sent swimmers to the swimming trials for every U.S. Olympic team since 1992.
In May 2007, Ellis received the President's Award from the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
Since 2010, Ellis has been the coach of the Salvation Army Kroc Aquatics program located in the Salvation Army's Philadelphia based Kroc Center.
Ellis graduated from Westinghouse High School of Pittsburgh Public Schools in Pennsylvania. He is in "The House" Hall of Fame.
Born
January 1st, 1948 in (Age 76)
Last Changes
2010/06/23
Address Removed: Available to members only
2009/05/19
New Address: Available to members only
2008/01/04
New Response (Success): Coach Ellis was a featured signer an at autograph ..