Jim Nickell Named New Head Coach And Executive Director Of Bend Swim Club

Yanyan Li
by Yanyan Li 25

September 03rd, 2024 Club, National, News

On Saturday, Jim Nickell was appointed as the new head coach and executive director of Bend Swim Club in Bend, Oregon. He replaces interim head coach (and former age group coach) Heather Thomas, who was put in her position after Megan Oesting resigned as head coach this January.

“I am thrilled to be joining Bend Swim Club,” Nickell said. “The 60 year history of Bend Swim Club provides a strong foundation upon which we can build one of the most complete swim programs in the country. The talent and facilities in Bend, combined with tremendous family support, create an exciting future in the pool. I am also very eager to join Oregon
Swimming that has some of this country’s best coaches and talented teams.”

Nickell comes from Tennessee Aquatics, where he served as a senior coach and meet director since the summer of 2022. Prior to his time in Knoxville, he had stints as the head coach of Mesa Aquatics in Mesa, Arizona and Loveland Swim Club in Loveland, Colorado. He has also been named Coach of the Year for Arizona Swimming, New Mexico Swimming, and Colorado swimming.

In addition, Nickell’s son Alex and daughter Grace both swim in college, competing for Navy and Air Force, respectively.

Bend Swim Club was headed by Oesting from 2021 up until early 2024, when she resigned to become the technical director of the Malaysian Swimming Federation (MAF). She said that she left Bend because she “could no longer serve the organization under its current leadership.” Oesting’s son Diggory Dillingham swam with Bend during her stint there, but he is now a freshman at USC after taking an Olympic redshirt season last year.

Other notable swimmers at Bend include USC commit and 2024 Junior Pan Pacs silver medalist Campbell McKean, the No. 14 recruit in SwimSwam’s class of 2025 rankings.

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SwimmerAl
1 day ago

These comments and haters didn’t age too well, did they? Maybe before we bad mouth someone we give them an opportunity first. Jim is a great coach and mentor. If you haven’t personally worked with him, or swam for him you wouldn’t know the time or effort that he puts in to each swimmer. Congrats on a great first year with more to come, Jim!

TennesseeParent94
5 months ago

There seem to be a lot of haters on here. Speaking as a parent from Tennessee Aquatics, my child has great respect for Jim. He puts in a great deal of work and feedback for those swimmers who put forth the effort. If a swimmer didn’t care, then Jim would let them dictate how hard they were willing to work. He was good for morale of the team, and fantastic at organizing a swim meet. I would gladly have my swimmer compete for Jim any time!!

Tyler
9 months ago

Why is this Jim’s 4th team in 5 years?

Shamona Lisa
Reply to  Tyler
7 months ago

Great question. Here’s the upcoming mentality: “winning is everything, at whatever the cost” the focus will be on producing olympians in short order, nothing less. If you aren’t the best, you aren’t worth this guy’s time. Hopeful he changed but doubtful he did

Last edited 7 months ago by Shamona Lisa
Franz
9 months ago

Congrats Jim! Welcome to Oregon.

AZ Swammer
9 months ago

Great hire! Nothing but good things to say about Jim. He builds good team culture, produces fast swimmers, and is an all around wonderful man. These kids (and Parents) are lucky to have him.

My fondest memories In life are from being coached by Jim & swimming with the Scottsdale crew! We had fun AND swam fast.

MIKE IN DALLAS
9 months ago

Wow! These comments are lookin’ pretty nasty!

Made the rounds
9 months ago

Seems like she does not like to work with a BOD; based on her previous stops and same old same old.
Hopefully “International” swimming suites her better…..otherwise she might want to look at herself in the mirror and ask what she can do better too.

Spouse of a former Board Member
9 months ago

Welcome to Bend Coach. I look forward to learning about you and your vision for the club. What has impressed me over my years here is that the current staff does a great job collaborating for the greater good of the club. Hopefully collaboration is part of your vision for the club. Potential inaccuracies I noticed in the article is that it listed Coach as a HC for the Junior team in 2006, and the titles from the Nashville club. Maybe, and I hope, they are simply a misunderstanding, miscommunication, or my poor googling, which shows different information.

Swimmin’ in the south
Reply to  Spouse of a former Board Member
9 months ago

Tennessee Aquatics is in Knoxville, not Nashville. Perhaps that is part of your confusion?

Jim serves well
Reply to  Spouse of a former Board Member
9 months ago

‘Spouse’ – you sound like trouble. “Collaborating for the greater good of the club?” Whose idea of greater good is often a significant source of discord on Parent Run Board clubs.

Jim is skilled and has the best interest of youth at heart, both in terms of swimming skills and personal development. His own two kids graduated from military academies, with his son qualifying for Olympic Trials in that process.

You can trust him with your kids, on every level.

Shamona Lisa
Reply to  Jim serves well
7 months ago

Can trust him to overwork them. Those not 1000% vested in becoming olympians like his son, will soon lose passion and heart for the sport

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Although Yanyan wasn't the greatest competitive swimmer, she learned more about the sport of swimming by being her high school swim team's manager for four years. She eventually ventured into the realm of writing and joined SwimSwam in January 2022, where she hopes to contribute to and learn more about …

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