Jim Ellis (swimming coach)

Jim Ellis
Biographical details
Born1947
Pittsburgh, PA
Alma materCheyney State
Cheyney, PA.
Playing career
1966-70
(Estimate)
Cheyney State
Swim Team
Position(s)freestyle swimming
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1971-2010PDR Swim Club
Nicetown, PA
2010-2023SAK Aquatics
Swim Coach
(Krok Aquatics Director)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
National Age Group records
M. Norment - U.S. National Team
Olympic Trial participants '92-'97
Awards
ASCA Hall of Fame
President's Award
Int. Swim. Hall of Fame

James Ellis (born 1947) is an American swim coach who founded the PDR (Philadelphia Department of Recreation, or Pride, Determination, Resilience) swim team in the Nicetown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as one of the few predominantly Black swim teams largely for intercity youth. He coached the team from 1971 to 2008, at Nicetown's Marcus Foster Recreation Center outside Philadelphia then moved the team to Nicetown's newly built Salvation Army Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center from 2010-2023 where it became affiliated with the Salvation Army Kroc Center. The 2007 feature film Pride is based on his life story, and focused a great deal of attention on the accomplishments of his swimming program.