USA Swimming Names Spokespeople
USA Swimming has named Jim Ellis and five-time Olympic medalist Janet Evans as spokespeople for the Make a Splash campaign. Ellis is a USA Swimming coach and the subject of the Lionsgate film, PRIDE, opening March 23. The biopic stars Academy Award nominee Terrence Howard (Crash, Hustle & Flow), who plays Ellis, and Bernie Mac (Ocean’s 11, Ocean’s 12) as the janitor who helps shape his program. The film chronicles Ellis’ life as a charismatic schoolteacher in the 1970s who changed lives forever when he founded an African-American swim team in one of Philadelphia’s roughest neighborhoods.“Swimming for me has always been an outlet for positive experiences, and I’ve seen the impact first-hand that it can have on one’s life,” said Ellis. “From making sure that our kids are safe in and around the water, especially in ethnic communities, to sharing the joy and fitness benefits it offers, swimming really can make a difference. When I first began coaching at the Philadelphia Department of Recreation, we gave kids the opportunity to try something new, a sport they didn’t have the opportunity to experience on their own. Providing kids with these life-changing and potentially life-saving skills is what motivated me to make a difference. Now, through the Make a Splash program, everyone has the opportunity to make a difference.”
A three-time Olympian, Evans is the owner of five Olympic medals, four of which are gold. Her world records in three distance freestyle events have stood for nearly 20 years. A native Californian, Evans is a successful motivational speaker and mother to a 3-month old baby girl.
Exclusive Pre-Release Screenings of PRIDE
Together with Lionsgate, USA Swimming will host 27 pre-premiere screenings of PRIDE in swimming communities across the nation. The screenings will take place between February 26 and March 1.Screening markets include Atlanta, Austin, Texas, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Colorado Springs, Colo., Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Minn., New York, Orlando, Fla., Phoenix, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Portland, Ore., Sacramento, Calif., St. Louis, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, Tampa, Fla., Washington, D.C.
Sponsor a Swim Lesson
USA Swimming and Speedo have teamed with Sports Authority to donate a portion of Speedo sales during the month of March to the Make a Splash Sponsor a Swim Lesson program. The program will provide swimming lessons to at-risk kids in select communities who otherwise could not afford them.Make a Splash Heroes
Any successful public service campaign depends heavily on its grassroots army. The Make a Splash campaign is working to identify people who have made a difference through the sport of swimming. Through education, motivational coaching or life-saving rescues, these local heroes truly embody the Make a Splash initiative. Heroes will be recognized on the program web site, and in their local communities. USA Swimming is encouraging the members of the general public to nominate their own local heroes at makeasplash.org.
Make a Splash In School
USA Swimming has teamed with Discovery Education to spread the message of water safety to kids in 25,000 schools across the USA this spring. Schools and PTAs will receive educational materials with water-safety curriculum for incorporation into lesson plans this swim season.
The Icon
Supporters can show their commitment to the cause by wearing the Make a Splash water drop. Make a Splash-branded products are available at makeasplash.org. A portion of proceeds from all sales will be donated back to the campaign.Make a Splash Campaign From USA Swimming
Ten Ways To Get Involved With The USA Swimming Make A Splash Campaign
About USA Swimming: USA Swimming is the National Governing Body for the sport of swimming in the United States. As such, USA Swimming is the official representative to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and to the Federation Internationale de Natation or FINA. In this role, USA Swimming is responsible for organizing and training the U.S. Swim Team for international competition including the FINA World Championships and the Olympic Games. The USA Swimming national headquarters is located at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
About the USA Swimming Foundation: Established in 2004, The USA Swimming Foundation uses the sport of swimming to save lives and improve communities. Focusing its resources on issues like drowning prevention, the youth obesity epidemic and promoting diversity within the sport, the Foundation also seeks to grow the sport so that future generations can benefit from all that competitive swimming has to offer. Based in Colorado Springs, Colo., the Foundation is governed by an independent board of directors and is led by three-time Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines.

