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Bruce Jenner

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Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce, is a former track and fieldstar who won the gold medal and broke the world record in the men’s decathlon at the Olympic Games Montreal 1976. One of the most well-known athletes in the 1970s, Jenner originally played football but switched to Track and Field due to an injury. After placing 10th at the Olympic Games Munich 1972, Jenner returned four years later to win gold in world-record fashion. Jenner remained in the public spotlight after the conclusion of the Olympian's athletic career, appearing on the cover of the Wheaties cereal box, working as a motivational speaker, writing several book and making guest appearances on televisions shows. Most notably, Jenner has been featured on the reality series, “Keeping Up With the Kardashians.” In 2015, Jenner came out publicly as a transgender woman. Later that year, she accepted the 2015 Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPY Awards.

Caitlyn Jenner

Caitlyn Jenner[1] (born William Bruce Jenner, October 28, 1949) is an American former track and field athlete, television personality and politician.

After her Olympiccareer, her professional career changed into being a television celebrity. By 1981, she had starred in several television movies.

Jenner married the socialite Kris Jenner. The couple has two daughters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner. Since 2007, she is best known for the reality televisionprogramKeeping Up with the Kardashians. She is the stepmother of the Kardashian sisters.

In 2015, Jenner came out as transgender. In June 2015, Jenner had completed her transition and changed her name to Caitlyn Jenner.

She was a candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election as a Republican.[2] She received one percent of the votes, and she finished in 13th place.[3] She was later hired by Fox News as an on-air contributor.[4]

Early life

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Jenner is from Mount Kisco, New York.[5] She studied at Newtown High School

Caitlyn Jenner

American media personality and decathlete (born 1949)

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.

Jenner played college football for the Graceland Yellowjackets before incurring a knee injury that required surgery. Convinced by Olympic decathlete Jack Parker's coach, L. D. Weldon, to try the decathlon, Jenner had a six-year decathlon career, culminating in winning the men's decathlon event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal,[1][2] setting a third successive world record and gaining fame as "an all-American hero".[3] Jenner established a career in television, film, writing, auto racing, business, and as a Playgirl cover model.[4]

Jenner has six children with three successive wives – Chrystie Crownover, Linda Thompson, and Kris Jenner – and from 2007 to 2021 appeared on the reality television series Keeping Up with the Kardashian

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