Tara Davis-Woodhall reflects on her dream wedding’s stunning floral decor while she and Hunter Woodhall continue supporting each other.
Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall recently reminisced about her fairytale wedding to fellow track star Hunter Woodhall, reflecting on the beautiful floral arrangements that made her dream day come alive.
Married in October 2022 at the D’Vine Grace Vineyard, the couple has often shared intimate glimpses of their wedding on social media, allowing fans to witness the celebration of their love.
Davis-Woodhall took to Instagram to react to a post by a page that shared photos from their wedding, labeling the decor a "floral dream."
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In her Instagram story, the long jumper could not hide her excitement and nostalgia for her big day, writing, “My dream wedding was brought to life. I can smell the room.”
The couple, who have been together since their collegiate careers and have known each other since high school, tied the knot in an outdoor ceremony that also included their beloved dogs as ring bearers.
The event was a reflection of their close-knit bond and their shared love for nature, with the floral arrangements playing a central role in making the day as magical as they had envisioned.
“My dream wedding was brought to life," Davis-Woodhall said, thrilled by the memory of her special day.
"I can smell the room,” she enthused, highlighting the vivid sensory experience the decor left her with.
The wedding photos, which circulated widely on social media, showcased the elegant and intricate flower decorations that graced the couple’s ceremony.
Fans of the track and field power couple have followed their journey closely, not just on the track but in their personal lives as well.
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Their shared enthusiasm for their wedding and their open expression of love for each other continue to inspire many.
As Davis-Woodhall and her husband frequently share updates about their life behind the scenes, their wedding became yet another cherished moment they invited their fans to witness.
Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall are more than just partners in life—they are also each other’s biggest supporters on the track.
At the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, the couple’s bond was on full display as they celebrated each other’s victories with unfiltered joy.
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When Davis-Woodhall clinched her gold medal in the long jump, she ran straight to her husband in celebration.
Just a few weeks later, the roles were reversed, with Woodhall securing his own victory in the men's 400m T62.
“We have one thing on our mind and that's winning and being the best versions of ourselves. So when one of us isn't there, the other one hypes them up and holds them accountable like, 'Hey, let's do this. Let's be there for each other and let's go to practice,’” Davis-Woodhall shared in a recent interview with Olympics.com, highlighting how their mutual support extends beyond competition.
"This is just a bad day. And when that's happening, it's like you can't do anything but succeed.”
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Woodhall echoed his wife’s sentiments, emphasizing the role of confidence in their relationship.
“I think we just speak confidence into each other. We know how hard we've worked. We know we're prepared, so it's just telling each other, 'You can do it. You got this,’” he said.
Since their triumphant performances in Paris, the Woodhalls have embarked on a new chapter in their lives.
They recently moved from Arkansas to Kansas, where Davis-Woodhall has taken on the role of assistant coach at Kansas State University.
This new role marks the beginning of an exciting phase for the couple, as they continue to balance their personal and professional lives while inspiring each other to achieve greatness both on and off the track.