However, according to McCoy (1), "One day Jesse woke up and his mother Mary stood on him with a disinfectant and hot water.Fortunately, he survived amateur surgery. "Surprisingly, the" surgery "performed by the mother succeeded and Owens did not encounter the tumor at any time in his life. Or the problem of surgery. When he was a child Jesse was very shy, he thought he was called Jessie Owens today.
James Cleveland Owens' surname Jessie Owens (Oakville, Alabama, born in Phoenix, Arizona, 31 March 1980, 1980), American athletes and athletes, the world record. (Also known as a long jump), lasted 25 years and won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. His four Olympic victories were blows of Adolf Hitler's intention to use the Olympic Games to demonstrate Aryan's advantage. As a student at Cleveland High School, Owens won three events in Chicago at the National College Championship in 1933. On the 25th of May 1935, Owens achieved world record in the winter (later top 10) athletics competition with Ohio State University (Columbus) at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). A 100 yard sprint (9.4 seconds) broke the world record of 220 yards of sprint (20.3 seconds), 220 yards of low obstacles (22.6 seconds) and long jumps (8.13 meters)
In Owens's hut at the Olympic Village, the wonderful opponent was full of Owens' muscles and was signed by Owens. Jesse Owens Day was issued by Cleveland Governor Martin L. Davey. Through broadcasting, Mrs. Henry Cleveland Owens says to his son, "Jesse is always a faceboy ... when a problem arises, he always faces that." Victory Station Before entering the laurel wreath was attached to his head and awarded a one - minute potted oak tree and Olympic first prize diploma and silver medal. I have never felt this kind of thing to date.
Jesse Owens was born in James Clevelend Owens in Alabama in 1913 and is the youngest of 10 children. When he was 9 years old, parents moved their families to Cleveland, Ohio to find better economic opportunities. It was there that Owens discovered his passion and talent. In middle school, he met a coach who believed it was on the way to success. In late high school he broke the world record of 100 yards of sprint and long jump and created a new record of 220 yards of sprint.