Tara Davis-Woodhall
Tara Davis-Woodhall is an Olympic long jumper, 2024 World Champion and 2023-24 US Champion. As a former NCAA Division 1 athlete, Tara became a Four-time All-American, won Nationals and shattered two NCAA collegiate records in under 2 weeks, earning her the title of a double-record breaker. Tara represented Team USA in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, finishing sixth overall.
In a remarkable love story, Tara is married to Paralympian Hunter Woodhall. Tara & Hunter compete professionally around the world while using their platform to champion the rights of student athletes and bring awareness to track and field. They have been at the forefront of advocating for change, challenging the status quo, and pushing for fair opportunities for all. Off the track and through Tara's strong commitment to mental health advocacy, Tara has fearlessly spoken about her own struggles, striving to raise awareness and extend support to those who find themselves in similar situations. Tara is driven to achieve gold in the 2024 Olympics in Paris and aims to leave a lasting impact on the world with every step (and long jump) she takes along the way.
In a remarkable love story, Tara is married to Paralympian Hunter Woodhall. Tara & Hunter compete professionally around the world while using their platform to champion the rights of student athletes and bring awareness to track and field. They have been at the forefront of advocating for change, challenging the status quo, and pushing for fair opportunities for all. Off the track and through Tara's strong commitment to mental health advocacy, Tara has fearlessly spoken about her own struggles, striving to raise awareness and extend support to those who find themselves in similar situations. Tara is driven to achieve gold in the 2024 Olympics in Paris and aims to leave a lasting impact on the world with every step (and long jump) she takes along the way.