영어에서 Jesse owens 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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In 1936, Jesse Owens held the world record in the 100 meters.
Two years later he won the Jesse Owens Award.
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He has been the proud two-time winner of the Jesse Owens Award.
He was beat by Jesse Owens in the qualifying round for the Berlin Olympics in 1936.
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Rather than blocks, Jesse Owens had a gardening trowel that he had to use to dig holes in the cinders to start from.
Among 3956 athletes, the most successful was legendary Jesse Owens, with four gold medals.
Politics[ change| change source] Jesse Owens on the podium after winning the long jump at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Months later, he won four gold medals and set three world records at the 1964 Summer Olympics, at the time the most medals won by an American since Jesse Owens in 1936.
The winner of the men's 100-meter finals is Jesse Owens in first place with a time of 10.3 seconds.
Jesse Owens, on the other hand, ran on cinders, the ash from burnt wood, and that soft surface stole far more energy from his legs as he ran.
And after a close-run qualifying round, the great athlete Jesse Owens of the USA faces up against Luz Long.
Muhammad Ali, Nadia Comaneci, Jesse Owens, Emil Zatopek, Michael Phelps and many more! 50 photos teach you to recognize 50 of the world's greatest athletes from both Summer and Winter Olympic Games, with interesting facts about each one.