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2023 World Athletics Championships Budapest Tara Davis-Woodhall USA, Long Jump Women, during the 2023 World Athletics Championships at National Athletics Centre, Budapest, Hungary on 19 August 2023. Budapest National Athletics Centre Hungary Editorial use only , Copyright: xIanxStephenx PSI-17887-0049
“I started track and field when I was four, so the first Olympics I watched, I knew I wanted to be an Olympian,” said Tara Davis-Woodhall when asked why she chose the sport. A Paris Olympics gold medalist, Davis-Woodhall has been one of the most anticipated names on the roster. Battling through injuries, she’s not only rewritten her own legacy but also proved her worth with a stellar performance at the 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships. However, she still fell just short of dethroning this legend…
It was a chaotic moment for Tara Davis-Woodhall at the USATF Outdoor Championships; her winning streak was at stake, and after fouling her first two jumps, she needed nothing but a clutch moment for herself. She needed a third-round leap of 6.92m to reach the finals. With nothing but winning on her mind, Davis-Woodhall soared ahead with a world-leading jump of 7.11m (23-4) in her fourth attempt and extended her lead even further with a 7.12m (23-4.50) in the fifth. It won’t be wrong to state that she secured the best jump of the competition.
She surpassed her own record and ensured she remained ahead of the competition. Claire Bryant finished in second place with a jump of 6.97m. While it was the best jump of her career, she still fell short of surpassing her idol, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, who set a record of 7.49m on May 22, 1994, in New York. Joyner-Kersee holds the record at the senior level as well as US-overall, making her one of the greatest to ever touch the field.
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Tara not only considers Joyner-Kersee one of the greatest athletes in the sport, but she is also grateful that Joyner-Kersee broke racial barriers at a time when racism was at its peak.“To see Black women excelling in my sport showed me that there’s no limit — that I could do whatever I wanted. These women were paving the way for me to do that.”
7.11 TARA DAVIS-WOODHALL MY GOD 🤯
— ATHLOS (@athlos) August 1, 2025
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She further added, “I couldn’t be more grateful to women like Allyson, Brittney, and Jackie Joyner-Kersee for setting such a high standard to compete. After seeing their success, I wanted to be like them.” It’s just a matter of time; Tara will surpass Joyner-Kersee’s record and set her own legacy in the record books of the US. Well, she has a secret for achieving success? Want to know? Let’s find out.
Manifestation is the key to Tara Davis-Woodhall’s success
Having competed at two back-to-back Olympics and won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics, Tara has continued to grow, and her recent jump is just proof of her excellence. She strongly believes in manifestation, which is one of the primary reasons she doesn’t get tired during training: “I’m a big believer in manifestation, so I don’t know why I was seeing 8:08 for as long as I did.”
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She further added, “And then, to come to the realisation that I was competing on August 8th, which is 8.08, and then I jumped at 8:08 pm on my first attempt, and so it was a moment for me, and I think it was my moment to win. It was a moment to be in the right place at the right time.” Talking about her Olympic performance, Tara ascertained that her manifestation has been working well for her, but can she totally rely on it? Certainly not.
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Now, with the world lead by her side, Tara Davis-Woodhall has opened the gates to new opportunities and pushed the boundaries of her potential, but will she be able to navigate the challenges ahead? Only time will tell.
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Will Tara Davis-Woodhall surpass Jackie Joyner-Kersee's legendary record, or is it an impossible feat?