Tara Davis-Woodhall and Husband Hunter Woodhall Expose Major Problem With Track and Field as the Couple Demands Change

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When we say the word power couple, few names are shining brighter than the Woodhalls. Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall, with their golds in the women’s long jump and the Men’s Paralympics in 2024 and their subsequent celebrations, quickly became the rage of the internet. But while they have been basking in the glory of the aftermath, something troublesome is plaguing them. And that something might have something to do with all the issues with track and field. So much so that even Tara is troubled.

Tara herself has often shared the struggles that come with being a field athlete, a reality that often gets overshadowed by the celebrations of victory. She has boldly stated, “My entire goal, since I’ve gone to track and field, was to change the sport,” but the truth is that change doesn’t come without sacrifice. In a recent post and reel, both Tara and Hunter shared the harsh realities of their training journeys, revealing the worst part.

Tara Woodhall posted a reel on Instagram with the caption “Literally the worstttttt,” and it wasn’t just an exaggeration. The frustrations she shared in that post highlighted a very real issue that field athletes constantly face. Lack of proper training infrastructure. “I’m going to say this is usually the worst part about traveling and being a professional athlete,” Tara admitted, shedding light on a dilemma that many athletes, especially in field events, endure in silence.

 

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The unpredictability and difficulty of finding a suitable track to train on is a struggle that’s often brushed aside by the public’s focus on the glamorous side of elite sports. But for athletes like Tara and Hunter, it’s a daily grind. Hunter Woodhall expanded on the challenges they face while on the road, adding, “It sucks. We’re in Miami.. in Tampa. We’re back in Miami, and we need a train. And in the United States, we don’t have public tracks. It’s just not a thing.”

The reality is that for elite athletes, finding a public track to train on can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. “So we go on the Google map. We look for a track in the air, in the sky,” Hunter continued, reflecting the frustration of navigating a country where public access to training facilities is a rarity. The hope? That they might find a track that is even open and accessible.

Tara’s frustration was palpable as she continued, “Make tracks public. Hunter says we should hop it. That’s what we used to do back in the day. This looks like a terrible, terrible idea. Look at this, Rust. Imagine if I got this.” Her suggestion to “make tracks public” isn’t just a plea for convenience; it’s a call for change.

Tara’s journey in track and field has always been about pushing the sport forward and fighting for visibility. Whether it’s her bold stance against Michael Johnson’s vision for track or her insistence on the importance of field events, Tara continues to challenge the status quo. This isn’t about personal grudges. It’s about visibility and value.

A power couple’s triumph on and off the track

In a groundbreaking move that sent shockwaves through the track and field world, Tara Davis-Woodhall and Hunter Woodhall made a surprising announcement on April 25, 2025. The dynamic duo revealed they had signed with Nike, joining the sportswear giant’s prestigious roster of athletes. This decision followed their parting ways with Lululemon earlier that year, closing a chapter on their three-year partnership.

The announcement, confirmed by Nike’s official newsroom and widely shared across platforms like X, signals a pivotal shift for the couple as they continue to make their mark in the world of athletics. The 2025 Drake Relays provided the perfect backdrop for the Woodhalls to showcase their new collaboration with Nike. Tara and Hunter stepped onto the track together, both proudly displaying the iconic Nike swoosh.

For the couple, it was a memorable day. Tara Davis-Woodhall, battling gusty winds, leaped to a meet record in the women’s long jump, soaring to an incredible 6.75 meters despite challenging conditions. This achievement added yet another stunning moment to her already impressive career. However, the true essence of the day wasn’t just in Tara’s athletic success.

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It was in the support and unity that the Woodhalls demonstrated, both as athletes and as a couple. Later in the day, Hunter competed in the 400m race, finishing in eighth place, but it was his emotional post-race moment that truly showcased the depth of their partnership. Tara stood by his side, offering silent strength and unwavering support as he reflected on his performance.

Together, the Woodhalls proved that their bond extends beyond competition. Win or lose, they face it all side by side. At Drake Stadium that day, spectators witnessed more than just incredible athletic feats. They witnessed a love story unfolding in real-time, with each step they took on and off the track.

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