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    Carl Ludwig "Luz" Long (27 April 1913 – 14 July 1943) was a German Olympic long jumper, notable for winning the silver medal in the event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and for his friendship with Jesse Owens, who went on to win the gold medal for the long jump.

  2. Oct 7, 2022 · Luz Long was the German long jumper who finished second to Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and defied Hitler's racism. His family is selling his medal and other memorabilia to honor his friendship with Owens and his beacon of hope.

  3. He was buried in the war cemetery at Ponte Olico, near Gela, in the southern part of Sicily, and it was only in 1950 that the Red Cross discovered that he was Luz Long, that famous athlete who had befriended the great Jesse Owens. Luz was a nickname, since his name was actually Carl Ludwig Long.

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  5. Jul 15, 2020 · Learn how the German long jumper Luz Long helped the African-American athlete Jesse Owens win a gold medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Read their inspiring story of sportsmanship, friendship and courage in the face of Nazi oppression.

  6. Learn how Jesse Owens and Luz Long, the gold and silver medalists in the long jump at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, became friends and helped each other improve their performance. Discover how their story challenges the Nazi ideology of racial superiority and the political pressure on the US team.

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  7. Aug 5, 2009 · The granddaughter of Jesse Owens and the son of Luz Long, who helped Owens win the long jump at the 1936 Olympics, participated in the World Championships in Berlin. They awarded the medals for the men's long jump final and celebrated the sport's international friendship.

  8. Luz Long was a German long jumper who competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, winning a silver medal behind Jesse Owens. Long was German long jump champion in 1933-34 and 1936-39.

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