Despite the racism that Owens encountered at home, he was asked to stand up against the racism perpetrated by German leadership. Owens dominated the Games, becoming the first man to win four Gold Medals in track in a single Olympics by winning the 100 m, 200 m, 4x100 m relay, and long jump. Up until that time, this was unquestionably the most incredible single performance in Olympic history, and arguably it still is.
Owens may have been snubbed by Hitler, who did not shake his hand, but he never received any congratulations from American President Franklin Roosevelt.
The impact of Owens is still felt and will never be forgotten.
Nor should it be.
We are proud to nominate Jesse Owens for the United States Athletic Hall of Fame.