By winning the 200-meter dash, Jesse Owens became the fourth American to capture three or more championships in on Olympic event.
He joined the heroic company of Alvin Kraenzlein, who won four events in 1900; Ray Ewry, who swept three standing jumps twice: 1900 & 1904.; and Archie Hahn, triple sprint winner in 1904.
Chancellor Hitler was driven from his box by a heavy downpour of rain that occurred just after Owens flashed across the finish line for his third triumph and wasn't among the thousands of die-hards who remained and thundered acclaim when he stepped up for the third time to be crowned with a laurel wreath and given his third gold medal and oak tree, which will be planted on Ohio State's Campus.
Sunday, August 6, 2006
Owens wins third medal
Subjects in this Article:
Americans,
Berlin,
Ewry,
Germany,
Hahn,
Hitler,
Kraenzlein,
Ohio State,
Olympics,
Owens,
Racism,
Track + Field,
United States
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