Person:James Owens (41)

James Cleveland Owens
  1. Ida H. Tullie A. OwensEst 1897 -
  2. Josephine OwensEst 1899 -
  3. Lillie M. OwensEst 1901 -
  4. Prentice F.D. Owens1902 - 1969
  5. Laverne Owens1911 - 1987
  6. James Cleveland Owens1913 - 1980
m. 5 Jul 1935
Facts and Events
Name James Cleveland Owens
Alt Name Jesse Owens
Gender Male
Birth? 12 Sep 1913 Oakville, Lawrence, Alabama, United States
Residence? 1922 Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States
Education? From 9 Oct 1933 to 1936 Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United StatesAttending Ohio State University
Marriage 5 Jul 1935 Cuyahoga, Ohio, United Statesto Minnie Ruth Solomon
Death? 31 Mar 1980 Tucson, Pima, Arizona, United States
Burial? Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
Reference Number? Q52651?


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James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens (September 12, 1913March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games.

Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history". He set three world records and tied another, all in less than an hour, at the 1935 Big Ten track meet in Ann Arbor, Michigan—a feat that has never been equaled and has been called "the greatest 45 minutes ever in sport".

He achieved international fame at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, by winning four gold medals: 100 meters, long jump, 200 meters, and 4 × 100-meter relay. He was the most successful athlete at the Games and, as a black American man, was credited with "single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy".

The Jesse Owens Award is USA Track and Field's highest accolade for the year's best track and field athlete. Owens was ranked by ESPN as the sixth greatest North American athlete of the 20th century and the highest-ranked in his sport. In 1999, he was on the six-man short-list for the BBC's Sports Personality of the Century.

References
  1.   Jesse Owens, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2.   Jesse "JC" Owens, in Find A Grave.
  3.   Jesse Owens Memorial Park.
  4.   American Experience: Jesse Owens.
  5.   Jesse Owens Papers at Ohio State University.
  6.   Owens, Jesse, in American National Biography Online.
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