Bruce Jenner's "Rule for Life" is exactly the same as it was sixteen years ago, when he became the "World's Greatest Athlete" by winning the gold medal in the 1976 Olympic Decathlon. "I love life And I want to LIVE it! Activity, variety and the next challenge around the bend and my eight kids -- keep me excited and inspired. I wouldn't have it any other way." In the years since his athletic achievements made him world famous, Bruce Jenner has become a highly respected motivational speaker, sports commentator, entrepreneur, commercial spokesperson, television personality, actor, producer and author. A devoted father and husband, Jenner is also a loyal supporter of non profit and charitable organizations such as the Special Olympics. As one might imagine, sports continues to be an important part of life in the Jenner household. A typical day might find Bruce riding mountain bikes over the hills near his home, running on the track at Pepperdine, or shooting a round of golf (He's a 10 handicap). He's also a commercially rated pilot who flies his own jet and he races cars professionally in Grand Prix events around the world. Bruce is also the force behind the Bruce Jenner Classic Track Meet, a prestigious international meet and the only Grand Prix series event in the United States. This year will mark the meet's 16th anniversary and will be held on its permanent site, the San Jose, California field where Bruce Jenner trained for the Olympic decathlon. Public appearances on behalf of a wide variety of corporate sponsors are a major part of Jenner's hectic schedule. Since his first corporate relationship put him on Wheaties cereal boxes, Jenner has represented companies like Ford, VISA, Coca Cola, Minolta and Firestone. He enjoys and encourage corporate involvement on many levels, whether it's a media tour, appearances at company meetings or full scale advertising campaigns. Bruce Jenner was the 1991 National spokesperson for the General Aviation Task Force, a non profit agency that encourages people to learn to fly, and he is currently the spokesperson for Neolife health products. Corporate and community audiences are captivated by Jenner's unique Olympic, personal and professional success story, which he highlights in speeches around the country. His message, How to Compete Successfully in Life and in Business, is relevant to people everywhere, whether they're high school athletes or corporate vice presidents at IBM. Jenner's energy translates easily into his presentations and audiences are visibly m