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  1. Brief Synopsis. The year is 1973, and Jim Ellis, a college-educated African-American, can't find a job. Driven by his love of competitive swimming, Jim converts an abandoned recreational pool hall in a Philadelphia slum with the help of Elston, a local janitor. But when city officials mark the new Philadelphia Department of Recreation for ...

  2. Jim’s passion for swimming and his achievements both in and out of the pool have earned him honors and accolades, from an induction into the International Swimming Hall of Fame to a Hollywood feature film (Pride, starring Terrence Howard) based on his illustrious life and career as the head coach of PDR. For Jim Ellis, swimming is a way of life.

  3. In this case, Jim Ellis took a group of talented minorities, who lived in the rough neighborhood of Philadelphia, to the state swimming championship. As a coach, Jim Ellis earns the trust and respect of his swimmers, and is able to keep them out of drugs. Jim teaches his swimmers that PDR really means Pride, Determination and Resilience for living.

  4. Oct 18, 2023 · Jim Ellis was a highly esteemed swimming coach who dedicated his life to instilling discipline, camaraderie, and determination in his athletes. He was most recognized for his role in overcoming the racial barriers African-American swimmers faced, which inspired the Hollywood movie “Pride” starring Terrence Howard.

  5. Sep 23, 2019 · 23 September 2019, 07:00am. Jim Ellis was inducted into the American Swimming Coaches Association (Hall of Fame) at the annual ASCA World Clinic in Dallas, Texas earlier this month. Ellis was ...

  6. Feb 28, 2007 · Based on true events, "Pride" is a Lionsgate film that tells the story of Coach Jim Ellis who has coached a swim team in inner city Philadelphia since the early 70s. A former swimmer himself ...

  7. Jul 12, 2023 · In 2007, the same year "Pride" was released, Jim Ellis received the President's Award from the International Swimming Hall of Fame. After retiring from PDR, Ellis went on to coach the Salvation ...

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