One of Jesse Owens' four Olympic gold medals from Berlin 1936 went up for auction today ©Goldin Auctions

One of the four gold medals that the legendary Jesse Owens won during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin is up for auction.

The Goldin Auctions’ 2019 Holiday Auction features the gold medal, which carries a minimum bid of $250,000 (£193,000/€226,000).

"No athletic award carries the same historical weight and value as Jesse Owens’ gold medal-winning performance at the 1936 Olympics, for no athlete ever achieved nor proved as much as Owens did during those Games," Ken Goldin, the founder of Goldin Auctions, said.

"Even though we have offered at auction some of the most iconic sports collectibles, it is the highest honour to share this museum-worthy item with the world."

In 2013, one of Owens' other Berlin 1936 medals went for $1,466,574 (£1,132,239/€1,324,488), the highest price in history for Olympic memorabilia. 

Owens won gold medals in the 100 and 200 metres, the 4x100m and long jump at Berlin 1936 and was credited with single-handedly crushing Adolf Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy.

Gold medals awarded at the 1936 Olympics were not marked by event, however, so it is not possible to know which of Owens' medals is up for sale.

Jesse Owens' performances at Berlin 1936, including winning the long jump, are widely credited with destroying Adolf Hitler's claims of Aryan supremacy ©Getty Images
Jesse Owens' performances at Berlin 1936, including winning the long jump, are widely credited with destroying Adolf Hitler's claims of Aryan supremacy ©Getty Images

The whereabouts of two of the medals are unknown. 

They were reportedly put up for auction in April 2017 but there was never any record of them being sold. 

The gold medal sold in 2013 was put up for auction by the estate of Elaine Plaines-Robinson, wife of entertainer Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, a close friend of Owens who died in 1949.

A release from Goldin Auctions revealed the medal being auctioned comes from the children of John Terpak Sr., an Olympic weightlifter who befriended Owens and received it from him.

Terpak, the world weightlifting champion in 1936 and 1947, died in 1993. 

Owens had died in 1980.

The auction is due to last until December 7. 

Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda's autographed line-up card from the 2000 Olympic baseball gold medal game, when the United States beat Cuba, will also be up for auction.