Tara Davis-Woodhall hints at major changes in her life for a successful 2025 season

Tara Davis-Woodhall was one of the standout performing athletes this season

Tara Davis-Woodhall hints at major changes in her life for a successful 2025 season

Joel Omotto 20:21 - 01.01.2025

Olympics long jump champion Tara Davis-Woodhall looks determined to ensure more success comes her way in 2025 and has hinted at the changes she wants to make this year to achieve it.

Olympics long jump champion Tara Davis-Woodhall has hinted at cutting off everyone else apart from her husband Hunter Woodhall to focus on her career.

Davis-Woodhall had a successful season in 2024 when she won her first Olympics gold medal and appears determined to add a world title to her collection this year.

While she is back in training for the new season, she seems ready to focus on only things that matter going by her new year’s message posted on social media.

Reminiscing her last two seasons, Davis-Woodhall posted an image of how her 2023, when she won silver at the World Championships, was full of people around her but with three quarters of them gone in 2024, she was able to win gold at the World Indoor Championships and Olympics.

She is now projecting a year filled with success and in which she just sees herself and her better half in order to achieve it all.

Davis-Woodhall won Olympics gold after jumping a distance of 7.10m, celebrating with husband Hunter, who also went on to win a gold medal at the 2024 Summer Paralympics.

The couple recently moved to Kansas City where Davis-Woodhall got a role as an assistant coach for Kansas State University Track and Field team, further showing her growing stature and reputation.

Heading into 2024, the 25-year-old will be looking to win her first world title at the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.