The Woodhalls, Tara Davis and Hunter responded to constant questions on starting a family.
Long jump star Tara Davis-Woodhall has revealed the next step in her marital life which doesn't include having kids yet.
The Paris Olympic champion revealed this during a workout session shared on her Instagram page, responding to her husband (Hunter Woodhall) question about people constantly asking when they'll start having kids.
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"There's no kids happening anytime soon. Not at least on my watch, four or five years wait," she said.
Her husband will then disclose that her New Year resolution is to be "celibate", to which she immediately debunked: "That's not true, you can't catch me doing that, not when I'm married.
"Comes with its duties. I'm not ready for kids, not yet. So everybody shut up."
The long jump queen and her husband Hunter Woodhall, were nicknamed the 'Golden Couple' of the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris after the lovebirds smashed the media space with their exceptional affection for each other and their performances.
Tara and Hunter Woodhall won gold medals in their respective events, first Tara soaring to the women's long jump title during the Olympics, and her husband, a US double amputee sprinter propelled his prosthetic blades to Paralympic gold in the T62 400m.
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Since their Paris Olympics and Paralympics golden performances, the charismatic couple's fame and influence have reached unprecedented heights, as they have become one of the most followed and engaged athletes across all social media platforms.
Tara Davis-Woodhall is an assistant track and field coach at Kansas State University, and the couple train together alongside their coach, Travis Geopfert.
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