what records did jesse owens make in the big ten track?
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"Owens's performance at the 1936 Berlin Olympics has become legend, both for his brilliant gold-medal efforts in the 100-metre run (10.3 sec, an Olympic record), the 200-metre run (20.7 sec, a world record), the long jump (8.06 metres [26.4 feet]), and the 4 × 100-metre relay (39.8 sec) and for events away from the ."
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The “greatest 45 minutes in sports” arrived when James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens broke three world records in the long jump, 220-yard dash, and 220-yard low hurdles and evened another world record in the 100-yard dash at the 1935 Big Ten Track and Field Championships in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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