Owens also took gold in the long jump… and the 100 meter sprint and 4x100 meter relay.
Owens proudly saluted as he was presented with one of his four medals.
Owens declined to retain his amateur status after the 1936 Olympics, but he still visited future games – like 1960's Summer Olympics in Rome.
Twenty-eight years after his victory, Owens revisited the stadium where he won.
Jesse Owens is remembered today, more than 30 years after his death, with tributes across the U.S. The Jesse Owens Museum is just one of them.
Olympic victory and a loving wife – this photo shows two of the most important facets of Owens's life.
Written by Linnea Crowther