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Jesse Owens 1936 Berlin Olympics gold medal goes on auction | Jesse Owens 1936 Berlin Olympics gold medal goes on auction |
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An Olympic gold medal won by African-American athletics star Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Games has been put up for auction online. | An Olympic gold medal won by African-American athletics star Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Games has been put up for auction online. |
The medal is one of four won at the event by Owens, who undermined the Nazi plan to make the Games a showcase of their Aryan supremacy doctrine. | The medal is one of four won at the event by Owens, who undermined the Nazi plan to make the Games a showcase of their Aryan supremacy doctrine. |
But Owens faced discrimination and limited job opportunities when he returned home to a segregated US. | But Owens faced discrimination and limited job opportunities when he returned home to a segregated US. |
The whereabouts of his other three gold medals are unknown. | The whereabouts of his other three gold medals are unknown. |
Owens won gold in the 100-metre and 200-metre races, the 400-metre relay and the long jump. | Owens won gold in the 100-metre and 200-metre races, the 400-metre relay and the long jump. |
'Performance for the ages' | 'Performance for the ages' |
"Almost singlehandedly, Owens obliterated Hitler's plans," Dan Imler, from SCP Auctions, said. | "Almost singlehandedly, Owens obliterated Hitler's plans," Dan Imler, from SCP Auctions, said. |
"You've got an African American, son of a sharecropper, grandson of slaves who overcame these incredible circumstances and delivered a performance for the ages." | "You've got an African American, son of a sharecropper, grandson of slaves who overcame these incredible circumstances and delivered a performance for the ages." |
The Ohio star ended his athletics career as an amateur runner who accepted money to race against cars, horses and dogs. | |
He later became a pack-a-day smoker and died in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1980, aged 66, from lung cancer. | |
Owens' daughter, Marlene Owens Rankin, said even though he had broken records and come back "an Olympic hero, he wasn't offered opportunities that Olympic heroes of today are offered". | Owens' daughter, Marlene Owens Rankin, said even though he had broken records and come back "an Olympic hero, he wasn't offered opportunities that Olympic heroes of today are offered". |
"We lived well, a middle-class life. We didn't want for much. But like many black men of that era, he struggled to provide for his family. | "We lived well, a middle-class life. We didn't want for much. But like many black men of that era, he struggled to provide for his family. |
"We just hope that it's [the medal is] purchased by an institution where the public could have access to it, a museum or something like that," Ms Rankin added. | "We just hope that it's [the medal is] purchased by an institution where the public could have access to it, a museum or something like that," Ms Rankin added. |
The medal on auction is from the estate of the widow of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, an African-American dancer and movie star who became friends with Owens after he returned from the 1936 Games. | The medal on auction is from the estate of the widow of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, an African-American dancer and movie star who became friends with Owens after he returned from the 1936 Games. |
"Bojangles helped Owens get work in the entertainment field," Mr Imler said. "Owens gave him this medal out of gratitude and as a token of their friendship." | "Bojangles helped Owens get work in the entertainment field," Mr Imler said. "Owens gave him this medal out of gratitude and as a token of their friendship." |
According to the auctioneer, the family plans to use the proceeds of the auction to pay college tuition and contribute to charity. | According to the auctioneer, the family plans to use the proceeds of the auction to pay college tuition and contribute to charity. |
The auction, which closes on 7 December, is expected to fetch as much as $1m (£611,000). | The auction, which closes on 7 December, is expected to fetch as much as $1m (£611,000). |