
Caitlyn Jenner - Wikipedia
Caitlyn Marie Jenner (born William Bruce Jenner, October 28, 1949), formerly known as Bruce Jenner, is an American media personality and retired Olympic gold medal -winning decathlete.
Bruce Jenner | Team USA
Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce, is a former track and field star who won the gold medal and broke the world record in the men’s decathlon at the Olympic Games Montreal 1976.
Olympedia – Bruce Jenner
In 1976, Jenner won his second AAU title and crowned a brilliant career by taking the Olympic gold medal with a new world record of 8,618 points. The charismatic Jenner became a television and …
Caitlyn Jenner: Biography, Gold-Medal Track Star, Reality Star
Apr 10, 2024 · Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce, was a gold medal-winning track star who set a world record in the decathlon at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Caitlyn Jenner | Biography, Olympics, Governor, & Facts - Britannica
Dec 3, 2025 · Bruce Jenner began an athletic career at Newton (Connecticut) High School, where Jenner lettered in gridiron football, basketball, and athletics and independently took up waterskiing, …
Caitlyn Jenner: Latest News, Pictures & Videos - HELLO!
Oct 23, 2025 · Caitlyn Jenner, formerly Bruce Jenner, is an infamous American TV personality as well as a renowned Olympic gold medalist. The star appeared in the hit series Keeping Up with the …
Bruce Jenner | USA Track & Field - usatf.org
While in high school, Bruce Jenner demonstrated his versatility early, excelling in football, basketball and track, and winning New York State championships in the pole vault and high jump.
Bruce JENNER | Profile | World Athletics
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Caitlyn Jenner - Biography - IMDb
Caitlyn Marie Jenner was born William Bruce Jenner on October 28, 1949 in Mount Kisco, New York and raised in Sleepy Hollow, New York to Esther Jenner & William Jenner. Jenner played college …
Bruce jenner - ABC7 Los Angeles
Prosecutors declined to charge Caitlyn Jenner on Wednesday in a California car crash that led to the death of another driver, saying there was not enough evidence for a conviction.