Tara Davis-Woodhall shared an update about her stop at the 'Woodhalls Worldwide tour', which she embarked on after the Paris Olympics, with her husband and fellow Olympian, Hunter Woodhall. Tara Davis Woodhall also received a magnificent 'Olympic ring' on her first stop of the tour.
Tara Davis-Woodhall won her first Olympic gold in Paris in the long jump event, with an impressive 7.10m, besting the defending champion Malaika Mihambo, who registered a height of 6.98m, and Jasmine Moore who clinched the bronze with a height of 6.96m.
On the other hand, her husband, Hunter Woodhall also won gold at the 2024 Summer Games in the 400 T62 dash, where he clocked 46.36s to stand atop the podium. He trounced world record holder Johannes Floors and Olivier Hendriks, who finished second and third, respectively.
Following their wins in Paris, the couple has been celebrating their wins through the 'Woodhalls Worldwide Tour'. The long jump athlete shared a carousel of pictures from their first stop, which carries moments of the couple sitting in a conversation, interacting with the fans, and posing together.
One picture that caught everyone's eye was the Olympic ring shared by her. The ring was carved with the US flag and Olympics' logo and had "Olympic gold medalist" written on it. The American thanked OC Tanner for the ring in the caption of the post:
"We had so much fun with our first stop of the Woodhalls Worldwide tour. 1st Stop: Olympic ring pick up. Thank you Oc Tanner for the hospitality and the rings ✨😍," she wrote.
Hunter Woodhall shared a heartfelt message for Tara Davis-Woodhall after her win at the Paris Olympics
Hunter Woodhall was extremely proud of Tara Davis-Woodhall after her win at the Paris Olympics. Posting a picture of him and Davis-Woodhall posing adorably in front of the Eiffel Tower, Hunter lauded his wife's hard work and her work ethic, writing:
"No words to describe how proud of you I am. No luck involved, you earned this. Discipline, work ethic, and grit. These are the moments and this is your moment. Soak it in ❤️"
Mesmerized by this post, Tara Davis-Woodhall commented:
"You're the best husband in the whole entire world. Couldn't have done it without you."
Hunter Woodhall also clinched his first Paralympic gold at the 2024 Paris Games, taking his Olympic medal tally to five.