conversation between jesse owens and his mentor riley
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Owens enrolled in Cleveland's Fairmount Junior High School around
1927 and quickly attracted the attention of a mentor who would prove
crucial in his future athletic success. Charles Riley worked at the
school as a physical education teacher and track-and-field coach and
immediately realized that Owens was a naturally gifted athlete who had
not yet taken up serious training. Riley started a rigorous training
program for Owens in special morning sessions before school. Within a
year, Owens was running the 100-yard dash in eleven seconds and in 1928
he set two world records for his age group in the high jump, at six
feet, and the long jump, at twenty-two feet, eleven and three-quarters
inches. Under Riley's instruction to run as though the track were on
fire, Owens also improved his times on the track. Of the seventy-nine
races he entered in high school, Owens won seventy-five of them. Owens
also formed a warm personal relationship off the track with Riley, who
continued to coach him after he entered East Technical High School in
1930. After Henry Owens suffered a traffic accident in 1929 and
experienced extended periods of unemployment in the Great Depression,
Riley's role as a surrogate father was especially important to the young
athlete.
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