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Jesse OwensJesse Owens
Jesse Owens – His StoryJesse Owens – His Story
• Black runner and long jumper from America (born 12 September 1913)• He entered the 1936 Olympics
(held in Nazi Germany)• Hitler believed that the Germans
were the superior race, but Jesse won 4 Gold medals (in one
Olympics)• He dealt with abuse given to him
Our School Values and Jesse OwensOur School Values and Jesse Owens
Throughout our school, we use the values of LIFE as an aid to progress. Jesse Owens
demonstrates these values and he can be used as a role model to students.
LearningLearning
He said ‘I let my feet spend as little time on the ground as possible. From the air, fast down, and from the ground fast up.’ His passion was athletics, ours is creativity and life long learning – always aiming higher
Integrity Integrity Jesse showed integrity by competing in
the Olympics not just for America but for his creed. He ignored the
racist comments and stood for what he was; an American athlete. He
didn’t glorify his victories, he simply did his best for his country.
He lived to his ideals throughout his life. In 1980 he tried to persuade
President Jimmy Carter not to boycott the Moscow Olympics saying the Olympic ideal was to be a time-
out from war and above politics.
Friendship Friendship Jesse competed in a 4 x 100m relay, in which he
won a gold medal, and had to work together with his team mates to achieve victory.
While Jesse often suffered discrimination in all his life he treated everyone with respect.
Excellence Excellence
He won 4 gold medals in one single Olympics; 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, long jump.Above all Jesse Owens inspires success.
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