Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall has had her share of career-defining moments, including her stellar 7.10-meter jump at the 2024 Paris Olympics. However, when asked about her favorite moment in track and field, Davis-Woodhall surprised fans by looking beyond the gold medal. In an interview on Noah Lyles’ Beyond the Records podcast, Tara revealed that meeting her husband, Paralympic sprinter Hunter Woodhall, at a 2017 track meet in Pocatello, Idaho, remains the highlight of her career.
“Now we’re here—completely different worlds coming together,” Tara said, reflecting on the life-changing encounter. That day marked the start of a love story that endured setbacks, triumphs, and achievements, including Tara’s redemption after placing sixth at Tokyo 2020 and their double gold wins in Paris. “It’s the kind of moment that transforms your perspective,” she explained, highlighting the significance of love and support over medals.
While the world celebrates her Olympic success, Tara views her Idaho experience as a testament to the impact of relationships in shaping her journey. Both Tara and Hunter continue to inspire fans, proving that resilience and partnership are key to overcoming challenges and celebrating victories.
Now, Davis-Woodhall is making waves off the track as an assistant coach at Kansas State University. She mentors future athletes, drawing on her personal experiences to instill passion and perseverance. Her journey—highlighted by record-breaking achievements and meaningful connections—is a source of inspiration.
For Tara Davis-Woodhall, track and field is more than a sport; it is a platform for love, growth, and connection.
Has Hunter Woodhall won any Olympic Gold medals?
Hunter Woodhall, husband to Tara Davis, is a Paralympic sprinter.  He discovered his passion for running in fifth grade and made his international debut at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships, winning silver and bronze medals. He also competed in the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics and Olympics.