Triumph, Jeremy Schaap
Triumph, Jeremy Schaap
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Triumph
The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics

Author: Jeremy Schaap

Narrator: Michael Kramer

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/19/2007


Synopsis

In 1936, against a backdrop of swastikas flying and storm troopers looming, an African American son of sharecroppers set three world records and won an unprecedented four gold medals, single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy. The story of Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympic Games is that of a high-profile athlete giving a performance that transcends sports. But it is also the intimate and complex tale of the courage of one remarkable man.

Drawing on unprecedented access to the Owens family, previously unpublished interviews, and exhaustive archival research, Jeremy Schaap transports us to Nazi Germany to weave this dramatic tale. From the start, American participation in the games was controversial. A boycott, based on reports of Nazi hostility to Jews, was afoot, but it was thwarted by the president of the American Olympic Committee. At the games themselves the plots and intrigues continued: Owens was befriended by a German rival, broad jumper Luz Long, who helped Owens win the gold medal at his own expense. Two Jewish sprinters were, at the last moment, denied the chance to compete for the United States out of misguided politeness to the Nazi hosts. And a myth was born that Hitler himself had snubbed Owens.

Like Neal Bascomb's The Perfect Mile and David Margolick's Beyond Glory, Triumph captures this momentous episode in sports, and world, history in a nuanced yet page-turning narrative full of drama, suspense, and color.

About Jeremy Schaap

Jeremy Schaap is a sportswriter, television reporter, and author. Schaap is an Emmy award winner for his work as the host of Outside the Lines, a sports news and interviews program on ESPN. He is a regular contributor to Nightline and ABC World News Tonight and has been published in Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Time, Parade, and the New York Times. A native and current resident of New York City, Schaap is the author of Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History, a New York Times best-seller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jon on August 23, 2023

With so many hurdles set in place by society; it is a wonder Jesse Owens was ever able to clear his mind to compete athletically. This book is testament to an American hero who brought glory to a country that treated him as a second class citizen - powerful and inspiring - highest recommendation.......more

Goodreads review by Sleepless on October 18, 2020

Triumph falls into the niche of books describing an athlete in between wars. It reminded me of Devil at My Heels: A Heroic Olympian's Astonishing Story of Survival as a Japanese POW in World War II and Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time. Th......more

Goodreads review by Rob on November 10, 2009

An absolutely fantastic read! The author does a wonderful job at painting just how once-in-a-lifetime talent Owens really was, while not deifying him or making him into an icon without defects. It's pretty amazing to think about the records he set and how long they stood and what he could have accom......more

Goodreads review by Dusty on February 26, 2018

I was not anticipating much drama from this book about Jesse Owens's famous and incredible performance at the 1936 Olympics. Even as a non-fan, I knew that story. However, author Jeremy Schaap brings excitement and meaning to Owens's record-setting acts of athleticism by placing them in the context......more