

Coming back strong from a lifelong fight with his genetic condition, Hunter Woodhall is emerging more victorious with time. Returning to the field every day with a hope for change, his partnership with wife Tara has inspired many. Carrying an emotional past story, the athlete duo is currently undergoing a career-high performance.
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After a hectic schedule at the Paris Olympics, the Woodhall couple are now set off on a new journey. With the new season coming in, Tara and Hunter are coming off strong after the gold medal win. Gaining much attention from their respective performances, the duo returned to practice as Champions.
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Hunter Woodhall’s practice session of the new season
Returning as a champion, Hunter, in a recently released YouTube video, shares a new routine video from his first practice sessions for the upcoming session. “Today I’m running one of the hardest workouts in track and field, especially the hardest workout on the very first day, 3100s, 30 seconds. However long it takes you to get down and say 15 seconds, the rest of 30 seconds is your rest. If you make it 15, you rest for 15, so that 30 times.”
For the Woodhall couple, workouts have been a priority. Training hard since the Paris Olympics, their workout schedule comprises a six-day routine in which they train for at least three to five hours daily. Post-workout, both Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall take one to three hours of break off-track recovering from the training. With both competing under different categories of track and field, their passion for the sport remains the same. Holding onto each other, the two have been actively posting videos sharing both their professional and personal lives on their YouTube channel.
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Sharing detailed statistics from the practice, the video released by the two, however, shows them traveling to their recently purchased home in Manhattan. The Paralympic sprinter, who has been training by himself since last year, prepares now with more intensive training. With a new routine also comes a new journey of his relationship with Tara and the relocation to a new nest for the duo.
The Woodhall duo’s new home
Relocating from Arkansas to Kansas, Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall have been active in giving updates to their fans on social media. The decision, however, came with their dream to qualify for the LA28 Olympics. Another reason for the shift also came in link to their head coach, Travis Geopfert, who acquired the position of track and field director at Kansas State University. Carrying hopes for the 2028 Olympics, training without their head coach was something they couldn’t afford. The shift, however, is not something very new for the couple.
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Investing in real estate with frequent purchases, the duo venture started in 2021 with the purchase of a 2019-built two-story home in Arkansas. Another purchase followed the same year with a new property investment near Fayetteville. Two other properties purchased for a sum of $260,000 and $240,000 were also added to the list for the same year.
The year 2022 saw them investing in a 7-acre land worth $419,000. It was this year when the Woodhall duo landed at their dream destination in Kansas. With their all-new home all cozy and welcoming and their practice routine scaled up to perfection, will the power couple of olympics be able to clinch another gold or two in the LA2028 Olympics? Let’s see what the future holds for these loverbirds!
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