Edwards Field, Berkeley, CA, June 21–22, 1935
220-yard dash.
Jesse Owens, who had already set five world records earlier in the season in a single afternoon session, continued to dominate. In the 100 yards, he opens up a two-meter gap over his 1935 main opponent Eulace Peacock (who later defeated Owens in the AAU championships). Owens achieved a modest winning time of 9.8 (equivalent to 10.7 in the metric distance), largely due to a four-meter headwind.
In the 220-yard hurles on a straight track, Owens blazed to 23.4, leaving future Olympic champion in the 400m timbers, Glenn Hardin, behind.
Owens also won the 220 and the long jump.
Almost complete (Track & Field News)