Jim Malley - Head Coach email
Jim Malley's success
in swimming began at an early age and progressed to the 1968 US
Olympic Swim Trials where he swam the 100 and 200 meters Backstroke
events. He attended Colorado State University and as a CSU swimmer
broke the American Record in the 200 yards Backstroke event at the
NCAA Finals in 1967. He was an All-American Swimmer, "Most Valuable
Swimmer", Team Captain, and CSU's "Most Inspirational Athlete". Jim
competed for Bellarmine (1961- '63), College of San Mateo
(1963-'65), and Santa Clara Swim Club (1965-'68). As a swimmer for
SCSC, he placed in the finals of the Indoor and Outdoor AAU Senior
Men's National Swim Championships. His coaching experience
includes: CSU Men's Assistant Swim Coach, National Swim Coach for
Guyana, South America (Peace Corps Volunteer), Co-National Swim
Coach for Tunis, Tunisia (Peace Corps Volunteer), and one of the
National Swim Coaches of the National Team in Athens, Greece. As a
National Swim Coach for Greece, he and his National
Club swimmers participated in two Balkanic Swimming
Championships, one in Bucherest, Romania and the other in Athens,
Greece. He coached the Women's Greek National Swim Team
in the European "C" Champinships in Aarhus Denmark in 1972. He was
the Head Swim Coach for the Tucson Racquet & Swim Club
(1975-80), Poudre High School Girl's Swim Team (1980-81), the CSU
Ram Masters Swim Team (1984-85), and the Loveland Swim Club (1985).
He has developed Arizona Age Group State Record holders and Arizona
High School State finalists, Junior National qualifiers and
finalist and Masters National finalists during his tenure in
Arizona. He also served as the Swim Coaches Representative to the
Arizona State Swim Committee (1978-79). As the swim coaches
representative, he organized the first Arizona North-South Dual
Meet (1978), which has now become known as the Arizona State
All Star Swim Championships. He developed three CSU Ram Masters
swimmers to the Finals of the Masters Nationals in 1984 and
1985.
Jim
graduated from CSU with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health
Education and Physical Education (1969) and a Master's Degree
in Education (1985). He has a Thesis Abstract published in Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise, Volume 17, No. 2, 1985 and
titled, " Arterial Desaturation as a Result of Controlled Frequency
Breathing During Arm Exercise in Swimmers". This Abstract was
represented by Dr. Joel Stager at the American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts on May 26-29, 1985 at the
Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
He is
married and has two children. He was Academic Dean and Teacher for
Calvary Cathedral Academy in San Jose from 1986-89. He
is currently an Elementary School Teacher in the
Franklin-McKinley School District for the past 21 years
(1989-2010).
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