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Jesse enrolls at Ohio State University in September 1933. In this era before
track scholarships, Jesse's decision to attend OSU is based on a position for
himself as an elevator operator in the statehouse and some promise of a job
for his father. OSU has only one men's dormitory, which does not permit
black athletes. Jess and his black teammates are forced to live in a house
off campus.
At the Big Ten Freshman Meet in Columbus, Ohio in March 1934, Jesse sets new
conference records in all three events he competes in. The 100 yard dash
9.6 seconds, the 220 yard dash 21.0 seconds and the long jump 24 feet 10
inches.
Starting his varsity career, Jesse beats Ralph Metcalfe for the first time
in the semis of the 60-yard dash during the Millrose Games at Madison Square
Garden. He wins 3 of 4 events and places second in the 70-yard low hurdles.
A few months later, at the Big Ten Championship in Ann Arbor, Michigan,
Jesse sets 3 world records and ties a fourth. This feat has never been
equaled, making this the greatest single performance in track and field
history. Jesse is given the nickname "The Buckeye Bullet." He competes in 19
meets and never fails to finish in the first three places.
Jesse Owens is considered the premier track athlete in the world. Jesse is
undefeated in 42 events for Ohio State. He wins 4 firsts at the Big Ten
Championships, 4 in the NCAA Championships and 2 in the NAAU Championships.
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