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It is 1936. American Jesse Owens seems sure to win the long jump competition in theOlympic games. The previous year he had jumped 26 feet, 8 1/4 inches ² a record that will stand for 25 years.
As he walks to the long-jump pit, however, Owens sees a tall, blue eyed, blond German taking practice jumps in the 26-foot range. Owens feels nervous. He is acutely aware of the Nazis¶ desire to prove ³Aryan superiority.´ And as a black son of a share cropper, he knows what it is like to feel inferior.
On his first jump, Owens inadvertently leaps from several inches beyond the takeoff board. Rattled, he fouls on his second attempt, too. One more foul and he will be eliminated.
At this point, the tall German introduces himself as Luz Long. ³You should be able to qualifywith your eyes closed!´ he says to Owens, referring to his upcoming two jumps.
For the next few moments, the African American and the white model of Nazi manhood chat together. Then Long makes a suggestion. Since the qualifying distance is only 23 feet, 5 1/2inches, why not make a mark several inches before the takeoff board and jump from there, just to play it safe? Owens does andqualifies easily.
In the finals, Owens sets an Olympic record and earns the second of four gold medals. But who is the first person to congratulate him? Luz Long ² in full view of Adolf Hitler. Owensnever again sees Long, who is later killed in World War II.
³You could melt down all the medals and cups I have,´ Owens later writes, ³and theywouldn¶t be a platting on the 24-carat friendship I felt for Luz Long.´
It is 1936. American Jesse Owens seems sure to win the long jump competition in theOlympic games. The previous year he had jumped 26 feet, 8 1/4 inches ² a record that will stand for 25 years.
As he walks to the long-jump pit, however, Owens sees a tall, blue eyed, blond German taking practice jumps in the 26-foot range. Owens feels nervous. He is acutely aware of the Nazis¶ desire to prove ³Aryan superiority.´ And as a black son of a share cropper, he knows what it is like to feel inferior.
On his first jump, Owens inadvertently leaps from several inches beyond the takeoff board. Rattled, he fouls on his second attempt, too. One more foul and he will be eliminated.
At this point, the tall German introduces himself as Luz Long. ³You should be able to qualifywith your eyes closed!´ he says to Owens, referring to his upcoming two jumps.
For the next few moments, the African American and the white model of Nazi manhood chat together. Then Long makes a suggestion. Since the qualifying distance is only 23 feet, 5 1/2inches, why not make a mark several inches before the takeoff board and jump from there, just to play it safe? Owens does andqualifies easily.
In the finals, Owens sets an Olympic record and earns the second of four gold medals. But who is the first person to congratulate him? Luz Long ² in full view of Adolf Hitler. Owensnever again sees Long, who is later killed in World War II.
³You could melt down all the medals and cups I have,´ Owens later writes, ³and theywouldn¶t be a platting on the 24-carat friendship I felt for Luz Long.´
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