Who else but Carl Lewis?
There are talented athletes. Then theres Lewis. The Willingboro native put together an Olympic career that some would argue is the greatest of all-time. Thrusting himself onto the worldwide stage, using his powerful legs and his blazing speed, Lewis won a grand total of 10 Olympic medals, including nine gold. A dominating sprinter and long jumper, Lewis won gold medals in every Summer Games from 1984 to 1996. At the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, he tied Jesse Owens mark by winning four golds in one Olympics. Lewis was voted Sportsman of the Century by the International Olympic Committee and the Olympian of the Century by Sports Illustrated. Before his career was over in 1996 he had set world records in the 100-meter dash, the 4×100-meter relay, 4×200 relay and the long jump. His record in the long jump, set in 1984, still stands today. 84 REASONS TO REMEMBER: Ed Douglas record The Moorestown standout missed his first three shots against Hamilton on March 3, 1959. But using a dazzling a