Coach Jake Gibbons: From Bolles Swimmer to Leading the Next Generation at Bolles
SwimSwamJan 2, 2026 • 1:09:39 • 1.4K views
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On the GMM Podcast, we sit down with Jake Gibbons, a talented young coach at one of the most powerful prep programs in swimming history, The Bolles School.
Jake’s connection to Bolles is personal. He swam for the Bolles Sharks from 2013 to 2015, absorbing the culture, the expectations, and the weight of a program that has produced Olympic champions and global stars. From there, his path wasn’t linear. He detoured briefly through Yale before landing at Texas A&M, where his career sharpened into leadership as much as performance. At A&M, Jake captained the team, earned multiple CSCAA Scholar All-American honors, and etched his name into the Aggie record books with a 9:05.38 in the 1000-yard freestyle. He was also awarded the Texas A&M Distinguished Letterman Award, the school’s highest recognition for athletics, scholarship, and leadership.
After graduation, Jake stepped away from swimming and tested life in the real world. But the sport pulled him back quickly. During the 2020–21 season, he joined Texas A&M men’s swimming as a volunteer assistant coach, contributing to their most successful NCAA finish in program history.
In 2022, Jake returned home. He came back to Bolles not as a swimmer, but as Senior Assistant Coach with the Bolles Sharks and Varsity Head Coach at the school, carrying the legacy of the program with pride and urgency. As an alum, he understands what Bolles demands. As a young coach, he’s fully leaning into the digital age, balancing tradition with transparency, and discipline with curiosity.
Jake’s Instagram presence reflects that balance. With more than 58,000 followers at @coach_jake_swim, he shares workouts, ideas, and philosophy without gatekeeping. He’s a next-generation coach, very open-source in mindset and old-school in work ethic. Jakes believes culture comes before outcomes and that speed is built on skill, not shortcuts.
In this podcast, we talk through Jake’s journey into coaching, the series the health challenge he has faced along the way, and where he sees himself and the sport heading next. I think you’ll enjoy this conversation. And if we didn’t get to a question you’re curious about, follow Jake on Instagram and ask him yourself. He’s an open book.
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