Hunter Woodhall shocked as wife Tara unbelievably forgets one key thing about him

Track and field power couple Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall

Hunter Woodhall shocked as wife Tara unbelievably forgets one key thing about him

Stephen Awino 16:40 - 09.12.2024

Olympian long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall forgot this 'minor' detail abaout her Paralympic champion husband Hunter Woodhall in a couple's Q&A.

Paralympic champion Hunter Woodhall and his wife, Olympic long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall, shared a lighthearted moment during a Trivia Q&A for GQ Sports.

The playful session was designed to test how well the couple knew each other, with surprising and amusing results.

Woodhall set the bar high by correctly answering 16 out of 17 questions about his wife's preferences, achieving a record for the show.

However, when the tables turned, Davis-Woodhall found herself stumped by one particularly tricky question.

"What do I never leave the house without?" Woodhall asked.

Davis-Woodhall, clearly perplexed, started listing possibilities. "It's definitely not a wallet," she joked, before suggesting, "Your phone, car keys… because you leave everything."

Woodhall dismissed her guesses one by one, before giving a clue. "There's only one thing I never forget."

Still confused, Davis-Woodhall quipped, "Yourself?" to which the Paralympian replied, "Kinda," before revealing the answer.

"My legs. I can't walk without them. I'm not crawling out of the house," said Woodhall.

The answer left both laughing, as Davis-Woodhall acknowledged the clever response, prompting Woodhall to suggest they should go on a date to get to know each other afresh.

Woodhall, who had his legs amputated at just 11 months old, has used prosthetics since receiving his first pair at 15 months old.

The couple's engaging banter and unshakable bond continue to endear them to fans, showcasing a blend of love, humor, and mutual respect that underscores their status as a power couple in track and field.