Can the Kardashians keep up? TV show to film at Olympic trials

EUGENE, Ore. - Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner will attend a special event at the 2012 Olympic Trials at Hayward Field this Friday - and the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" film crew will be in tow.

Jenner, who won the gold in the decathlon in 1976, will be one of six living American gold medalists present at the event Friday at 4 p.m. at the opening ceremonies of the Olympic trials.

Jim Thorpe, winner of the first 10-event Olympic gold medal in 1912, will be represented by two of his sons – Bill and Richard – and will be honored posthumously alongside Milt Campbell (1956), Rafer Johnson (1960), Bill Toomey (1968), Bruce Jenner (1976), Dan O’Brien (1996) and Bryan Clay (2008).

Jenner and his wife Kris are subjects of the reality TV show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” The show peers inside the lives of the Kardashian and Jenner families.

Jenner and is son Brandon are staying at the Inn at the 5th, a new boutique hotel at the Eugene 5th Street Market.

The show’s crew will be filming the arrival and departure of the Jenners, as well as the opening ceremonies of the U.S. Olympic Team Track and Field Trials at Hayward Field, according to a spokesperson for the hotel.