Hunter Woodhall Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
Hunter Woodhall Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
Hunter Woodhall Wins Gold at Paris Paralympics
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Hunter Woodhall won his first Paralympic gold medal in the men's 400m T62 event at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, clocking a time of 46.36 seconds. This achievement came just over a month after his wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall, won gold in the women's long jump at the Paris Olympics, marking a significant milestone in their athletic careers. Woodhall, a double amputee born with fibular hemimelia, overcame previous bronze finishes in the same event at the last two Paralympics, showcasing his growth and determination. His emotional victory was celebrated with a heartfelt embrace from Tara, echoing their earlier viral moment after her Olympic win. Additionally, Woodhall earned a bronze medal in the universal relay later that day, further solidifying his success at the Games. He dedicated his win to his late uncle, displaying his bib with a tribute message post-race.

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