"tomorrow is what counts"-what did long mean by This ? Does he mean that Owens would win the next ,or their performance the next day would matter much ?
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Tomorrow is what counts is a phrase mentioned by Jesse Owens in his story.
He explains about the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, where he had won four gold medals. Jesse Owens is an American Athlete who set the world record in long jump. He had been practicing for six years and had set the world record of 26 feet 8.5 inches and everyone anticipated that he should win that Olympic occasion effectively.
According to the phrase, tomorrow means the event olympics and that it does not matter who comes first in trials, but who comes first in the olympics matters.
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