Press
Check out some of the impressive things the worlds most prestigious media outlets had to say about Jamal
“(Hill) …embodies a combination of the competitive swimming spirit of Michael Phelps with the self-determination, community advocacy and direct agency of Nipsey Hussle.”
– KCET
“The personable entrepreneur is a member of the USA Paralympic swim team and is looking forward to competing in the 2020 Tokyo and 2024 Paris Paralympic Games”
–Kaatsu Global
“(Hill) …who has a hereditary neurological condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, will be competing in his first Games”
– PEOPLE Magazine
“A movement that resonates with anyone who has ever been met with obstacles in pursuit of their dream.”
– Swim Swam News
“Jamal Hill is perhaps one of the most directed and disruptive swimmers ever to take up the professional sport.”
– Deborah “Sunni” Smith, MS, JD, LLM
“To have made it this far, you have to already be a Champion.”
– Sandra Bookman, ABC 7 New York’s “Here And Now”
“Jamal Hill is working toward a much larger goal… He aims to Teach One Million People How To Swim !”
– Team USA Paralympics
“Hill has turned his disorder from a negative into a positive to help people with their own issues…and he also influences the masses to take swimming lessons.”
– Los Angeles Standard
Jamal Hill Speaking at PLAY LA
“ …His overwhelming positive nature has enabled him to succeed in a sport he could have easily quit many times.”
– World Open Water Swimming Organization
“Hill trained alongside the best coaches and athletes in swimming while keeping his diagnosis of Charcot-Marie-Tooth – a secret.”
– Crafton Hills College
“It’s a reminder that Hill is a world-class athlete, competing alongside some of the best swimmers in the United States and across the globe.”
– Indianapolis Recorder
“Parents should not look for a coach to make your kid faster. That’s an esoteric idea. All kids need private coaches outside of their team to be learning the sport. But it comes down to caring. Find someone who cares about your child’s mind body and spirit. ”
– Black Kids Swim