American long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall and her husband Hunter Woodhall recently attended the Kansas City Chiefs' game on Saturday (Dec 21). The Chiefs faced the Houston Texans during the clash at Arrowhead Stadium.
The match ended with the Chiefs taking the win by a margin of 27-19. Patrick Mahomes, Xavier Worthy and Kareem Hunt scored touchdowns during the match, as the Chiefs maintain their No. 1 position in the AFC West Conference with 14 wins and one defeat.
Hunter Woodhall took to his Instagram handle to share a few glimpses of their time at the stadium. In the post, the couple can be seen donning black jackets and complementing them with black sunglasses and caps.
Woodhall's father Steve, Davis-Woodhall's mother Rayshon Davis and Kansas State University's track and field director, Travis Geopfert also joined the couple in this match. The Paralympic athlete remarked in his caption:
"Woodhalls Kingdom at @chiefs Kingdom"
Here are some of the pictures:
Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall shifted to Kansas just a couple of months back to train with Geopfert. Additionally, Kansas State University has also roped in the American long jumper as its assistant track and field coach.
Davis-Woodhall has a fair bit of experience in competing at collegiate level and has clinched SEC, Big-12 and NCAA Championships during her time at Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs.
Tara Davis-Woodhall opens up about the moments she had with her husband Hunter Woodhall during the 2024 Olympics
Tara Davis-Woodhall recently opened up about her favorite moment at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In an interview with Bustle.com, Davis-Woodhall revealed that the moments she shared with her husband, Hunter Woodhall were some of the best moments of her from the quadrennial games. The 25-year-old also mentioned that she enjoyed having conversations with her para-athlete husband before her performances.
She said:
"The experiences I had with Hunter. We didn’t get to see each other at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, so it was really nice to experience the Olympics and Paralympics together this time around and cheer each other on. I loved looking over at him in the stands and having conversations with him before my jumps."
During the interview, Tara Davis-Woodhall also stated that they are just like little kids who are looking to chase their dreams. The couple shared a warm moment in their successes at the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics where both the athletes clinched top-podium finishes.