Hunter Woodhall Seeks Paralympic Gold After Wife's Olympic Triumph
The celebrated sprinter aims to add to his family's medal tally at the Paris Paralympics, inspired by his wife's recent success.
- Hunter Woodhall competes in the 100m T64, 400m T62, and 4x100m Universal Relay events.
- His wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall, won gold in the Olympic long jump, providing mutual support.
- Woodhall, a double amputee, has previously won silver and bronze but aims for his first gold.
- Their viral celebration video has garnered millions of views, boosting public interest in the Paralympics.
- Woodhall's meticulous preparation includes overcoming COVID-19 and perfecting his prosthetic setup.