Jesse Owens Research Paper

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Jesse Owens once said, “We all have dreams. But in order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.” Jesse Owens may not be very known to many people, but he made a difference that would be remembered in our everyday lives. Jesse Owens had the dream of becoming a runner, but he didn’t start out like that. Jesse Owens lived through obstacles, made a difference, and was remembered to this day.
James Cleveland Owens was born on September 12, 1913 in the small town of Oakville, Alabama. James Owens was often referred to as J.C. His father, Henry Owens, and his mother, Mary Emma Fitzgerald, were sharecroppers. James Owens was the youngest of 10 children. He had six brothers …show more content…

During his sophomore year at OSU, Jesse participated in the Big Ten Championships. When he was at the competitions, Jesse broke several records, one of which included the 200- yard dash, which he finished in 20.3 seconds. He broke the 220-yard hurdles record with a time of 22.6 seconds. Owens also tied the record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.4 seconds. Finally, Jesse broke the long jump record with a distance of 28’8 1/4” inches. At the Big Ten Championships, Jesse Owens was given the nickname “Buckeye Bullet” because of his speed and agility. He also participated in the NCAA championships and the AAU championships, where he won six events in track and field. In 1935, Jesse Owens won 42 events at all of his …show more content…

But the American athletes dominated the track and field events. In all, the U.S. had won eleven gold medals. Of those eleven medals six of them were won by African-American athletes. Owens had won at least ⅔ of those gold medals. After Owens had earned his medals, Hitler refused to shake his hand. The people complained about Hitler’s rash decision and agreed that either Hitler was to shake all hands or none. Hitler chose none. When Hitler saw the crowd cheering for Jesse Owens he immediately left the stadium enraged. Hitler later claimed his exit to be a rush to an

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