American Jesse Owens맥스카지노 achievements at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin 맥스카지노 he won four gold medals in the 100 meters, the 200m, the 4x100m relay, and the long jump 맥스카지노 made him a track and field great.Related video above: How Are Olympians Paid?Those achievements came under the gaze of Adolf Hitler, who had initially planned for the Olympics to be held in Nazi Germany to showcase what he believed to be the racial superiority of white, so-called 맥스카지노Aryan맥스카지노 athletes, openly denigrating Black American participants as 맥스카지노non-humans.맥스카지노The image of Owens 맥스카지노 one of 18 Black athletes on the U.S. team 맥스카지노 atop the podium and surrounded by individuals giving the Nazi salute has become part of Olympic lore.Owens맥스카지노 grandson Stuart Owen Rankin describes the track and field great맥스카지노s actions as a 맥스카지노thumb in the eye맥스카지노 to Hitler.맥스카지노My grandfather맥스카지노s legacy continues to prosper. When people do find out, and it맥스카지노s not often that I discuss it outwardly, but people do eventually find out, for example, perhaps through watching interviews like this, their response is always positive,맥스카지노 Rankin told CNN맥스카지노s Don Riddell.맥스카지노Their response is one that fills me with pride. Again, their response speaks to my grandfather맥스카지노s accomplishments and the enduring quality of what he did in '36 and sort of the timelessness of those accomplishments.맥스카지노맥스카지노A bond, a brotherhood, a connection맥스카지노Another enduring memory from the 1936 Games was Owens맥스카지노 connection with the German long jumper Luz Long.Owens and Long were seen as the two favorites to compete for the gold medal in the long jump at the Berlin Games.The two men came from very different backgrounds. Owens was a Black American and Long was a white German living in Nazi Germany.Given the circumstances of the 1936 Olympics, a level of hostility might have been expected between the long jumpers. In fact, the opposite was true.According to Rankin, Owens said Long offered him advice on how to not overstep, which was an issue the U.S. athlete was having in the long jump qualifying competition.Following Long맥스카지노s advice, Owens said he put down a towel at a mark to help him perfect his run-up and in doing so, the American was able to successfully book his spot in the long jump final. Owens went on to claim gold, while Long secured the silver.맥스카지노It took a lot of courage for to befriend me in front of Hitler,맥스카지노 Owens later said of his friendship with Long. 맥스카지노You can melt down all the medals and cups I have, and they wouldn맥스카지노t be a plating on the 24-carat friendship I felt for Long at that moment.맥스카지노Rankin says the two became 맥스카지노comrades, became allies, became friends맥스카지노 by pushing themselves to greater heights.맥스카지노What came from that was a bond, a brotherhood, a connection between two world-class athletes on the highest stage of their particular event or sport.맥스카지노Long was killed fighting for Nazi Germany in World War II, but the families of the American and German still remain in contact, bonded through their grandfathers맥스카지노 friendship, according to Rankin.Owens맥스카지노 grandson recalls traveling to Munich for business, and a colleague, upon finding out who his grandfather was, asked if he knew who Long was.Once they had established that he did, Rankin맥스카지노s colleague scrolled through his contacts list and found the name Julia Long, the German long jumper맥스카지노s granddaughter.Through that connection, Rankin and Long맥스카지노s granddaughter met for dinner, an evening he describes as a 맥스카지노very special meal, a very special conversation.맥스카지노맥스카지노We both spoke to what it was like to be the grandchild of an Olympian, particularly an Olympian from those Games and particularly our respective grandfathers, and only Julia could speak to what it맥스카지노s like in a way that맥스카지노s similar to how I could speak to what it맥스카지노s like,맥스카지노 remembers Rankin.맥스카지노And so, we of course bonded over that. We talked about our personal interests that are likely to have been influenced by our grandfathers, our interests in outdoors and physicality and sports. So it was, it was a very special time and a very special conversation and the connection continues on today.맥스카지노StridesAfter the Berlin Games, widespread, institutionalized racism and segregation in the U.S. meant Owens맥스카지노 achievements weren맥스카지노t fully appreciated when he returned home.Although the then-22-year-old Owens did receive a New York ticker tape parade, he was forced to ride in a freight elevator to a reception in his honor at the Waldorf Astoria hotel.맥스카지노Although I wasn맥스카지노t invited to shake hands with Hitler,맥스카지노 Owens said, 맥스카지노I wasn맥스카지노t invited to the White House to shake hands with the president, either.맥스카지노Owens also failed to attract the endorsements and sponsorship deals enjoyed by white athletes and was reduced to running exhibition races against motorbikes and horses to make ends meet.It was not until the 1950s, 20 years after his Berlin triumph, that he finally achieved a measure of financial security, opening a public relations firm and becoming a highly successful public speaker.Owens later received the two highest civilian honors the U.S. can bestow. In 1976, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Gerald Ford, and in 1990, a decade after his death from lung cancer, former President George H.W. Bush presented his widow a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal.In perhaps the most fitting memorial to his achievements, a street in Berlin was renamed in his honor in 1984.Asked what the reception would be for Owens upon his return to the U.S. had he achieved his feats in 2024, Rankin says his grandfather would 맥스카지노recognize 맥스카지노 almost immeasurable strides in progress in terms of race relations here within the United States.맥스카지노However, Rankin added that there are 맥스카지노still people, many people, people in power, people in positions of authority that hold onto that mindset of 1930s America.맥스카지노And I think that it would not be lost on him that we still have a long way to go when it comes to many people맥스카지노s mindsets towards people who are different from them.맥스카지노
American Jesse Owens맥스카지노 achievements at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin 맥스카지노 he won four gold medals in the 100 meters, the 200m, the 4x100m relay, and the long jump 맥스카지노 made him a track and field great.
Related video above: How Are Olympians Paid?
Those achievements came under the gaze of Adolf Hitler, who had initially planned for the Olympics to be held in Nazi Germany to showcase what he believed to be the racial superiority of white, so-called 맥스카지노Aryan맥스카지노 athletes, openly denigrating Black American participants as 맥스카지노non-humans.맥스카지노
The image of Owens 맥스카지노 one of 18 Black athletes on the U.S. team 맥스카지노 atop the podium and surrounded by individuals giving the Nazi salute has become part of Olympic lore.
Owens맥스카지노 grandson Stuart Owen Rankin describes the track and field great맥스카지노s actions as a 맥스카지노thumb in the eye맥스카지노 to Hitler.
맥스카지노My grandfather맥스카지노s legacy continues to prosper. When people do find out, and it맥스카지노s not often that I discuss it outwardly, but people do eventually find out, for example, perhaps through watching interviews like this, their response is always positive,맥스카지노 Rankin told CNN맥스카지노s Don Riddell.
맥스카지노Their response is one that fills me with pride. Again, their response speaks to my grandfather맥스카지노s accomplishments and the enduring quality of what he did in '36 and sort of the timelessness of those accomplishments.맥스카지노
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Owens (right) competes in the 200m preliminary heats at the 1936 Olympic Games.
맥스카지노A bond, a brotherhood, a connection맥스카지노
Another enduring memory from the 1936 Games was Owens맥스카지노 connection with the German long jumper Luz Long.
Owens and Long were seen as the two favorites to compete for the gold medal in the long jump at the Berlin Games.
The two men came from very different backgrounds. Owens was a Black American and Long was a white German living in Nazi Germany.
Given the circumstances of the 1936 Olympics, a level of hostility might have been expected between the long jumpers. In fact, the opposite was true.
According to Rankin, Owens said Long offered him advice on how to not overstep, which was an issue the U.S. athlete was having in the long jump qualifying competition.
Following Long맥스카지노s advice, Owens said he put down a towel at a mark to help him perfect his run-up and in doing so, the American was able to successfully book his spot in the long jump final. Owens went on to claim gold, while Long secured the silver.
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Owens (right) and Long (left) talk ahead of the long jump at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
맥스카지노It took a lot of courage for [Long] to befriend me in front of Hitler,맥스카지노 Owens later said of his friendship with Long. 맥스카지노You can melt down all the medals and cups I have, and they wouldn맥스카지노t be a plating on the 24-carat friendship I felt for Long at that moment.맥스카지노
Rankin says the two became 맥스카지노comrades, became allies, became friends맥스카지노 by pushing themselves to greater heights.
맥스카지노What came from that was a bond, a brotherhood, a connection between two world-class athletes on the highest stage of their particular event or sport.맥스카지노
Long was killed fighting for Nazi Germany in World War II, but the families of the American and German still remain in contact, bonded through their grandfathers맥스카지노 friendship, according to Rankin.
Owens맥스카지노 grandson recalls traveling to Munich for business, and a colleague, upon finding out who his grandfather was, asked if he knew who Long was.
Once they had established that he did, Rankin맥스카지노s colleague scrolled through his contacts list and found the name Julia Long, the German long jumper맥스카지노s granddaughter.
Through that connection, Rankin and Long맥스카지노s granddaughter met for dinner, an evening he describes as a 맥스카지노very special meal, a very special conversation.맥스카지노
맥스카지노We both spoke to what it was like to be the grandchild of an Olympian, particularly an Olympian from those Games and particularly our respective grandfathers, and only Julia could speak to what it맥스카지노s like in a way that맥스카지노s similar to how I could speak to what it맥스카지노s like,맥스카지노 remembers Rankin.
맥스카지노And so, we of course bonded over that. We talked about our personal interests that are likely to have been influenced by our grandfathers, our interests in outdoors and physicality and sports. So it was, it was a very special time and a very special conversation and the connection continues on today.맥스카지노
Strides
After the Berlin Games, widespread, institutionalized racism and segregation in the U.S. meant Owens맥스카지노 achievements weren맥스카지노t fully appreciated when he returned home.
Although the then-22-year-old Owens did receive a New York ticker tape parade, he was forced to ride in a freight elevator to a reception in his honor at the Waldorf Astoria hotel.
AP via CNN Newsource
Owens received a rapturous welcome back to the US after the 1936 Olympic Games.
맥스카지노Although I wasn맥스카지노t invited to shake hands with Hitler,맥스카지노 Owens said, 맥스카지노I wasn맥스카지노t invited to the White House to shake hands with the president, either.맥스카지노
Owens also failed to attract the endorsements and sponsorship deals enjoyed by white athletes and was reduced to running exhibition races against motorbikes and horses to make ends meet.
It was not until the 1950s, 20 years after his Berlin triumph, that he finally achieved a measure of financial security, opening a public relations firm and becoming a highly successful public speaker.
Owens later received the two highest civilian honors the U.S. can bestow. In 1976, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Gerald Ford, and in 1990, a decade after his death from lung cancer, former President George H.W. Bush presented his widow a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal.
In perhaps the most fitting memorial to his achievements, a street in Berlin was renamed in his honor in 1984.
Asked what the reception would be for Owens upon his return to the U.S. had he achieved his feats in 2024, Rankin says his grandfather would 맥스카지노recognize 맥스카지노 almost immeasurable strides in progress in terms of race relations here within the United States.맥스카지노
However, Rankin added that there are 맥스카지노still people, many people, people in power, people in positions of authority that hold onto that mindset of 1930s America.
맥스카지노And I think that it would not be lost on him that we still have a long way to go when it comes to many people맥스카지노s mindsets towards people who are different from them.맥스카지노