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  1. American Jesse Owens’ achievements at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin – he won four gold medals in the 100 meters, the 200m, the 4x100m relay and the long jump – made him a track and field great.

  2. Jesse Owens was an American track-and-field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. His Olympic victories were a blow to Adolf Hitler’s intention to use the Games to demonstrate Aryan superiority. Learn more about Owens’s life and accomplishments in this article.

  3. Jesse Owens’ achievements at 1936 Olympics were ‘thumb in the eye’ to Adolf Hitler, his grandson says. American Jesse Owens’ achievements at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin — he won four ...

  4. Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics weaves together the story of Owens’ rise as a world-class athlete with an account of how Hitler’s Nazi Party took root in Germany, culminating in one...

  5. The track-and-field competition starred American Jesse Owens, who won three individual gold medals and a fourth as a member of the triumphant U.S. 4 × 100-meter relay team. Altogether Owens and his teammates won 12 men’s track-and-field gold medals; the success of Owens and the other African American athletes, referred to as “black ...

  6. Owens would take four gold medals in Berlin, embarrassing Hitler, winning glory for America and then returning there to face the same Jim Crow system he had left behind.

  7. At those 1936 Games, for example, Jesse Owens, an African-American athlete, won four gold medals in front of Hitler, producing arguably the most iconic Olympic performance of all time.