
On this day in 1913, American Olympic athlete was born in Oakville, Alabama
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On this day in 1913, American Olympic athlete Jesse Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama. He is best known for his victories at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where he won 4 gold medals π
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in track and field, much to the disappointment of the Nazi competition, who hoped to showcase their βmaster raceβ.
Merely a year earlier, Owens had set three world records and tied a fourth, all in one Big Ten meet.
Did you know? Jesse Owensβ given name was James Cleveland (abbreviated J.C.). The name βJesseβ stuck because of the way an elementary school teacher heard βJ.C.β when Owens said it with his southern accent.
Owens helped launch the Adidas brand to worldwide fame β German shoemaker Adi Dassler saw the 1936 Olympics as an opportunity to promote his leather running shoes. He successfully lobbied for the German athletes and Owens to compete while wearing his shoes. πππ
Jesse Owens, Acme News Photos, July 12, 1936