‘No kids happening anytime soon’-Tara Davis-Woodhall responds to constant family questions

Tara Davis-Woodhall humorously addresses questions about starting a family, confirming no kids for at least four to five years.

Olympics long jump champion Tara Davis-Woodhall is making it clear that she is not ready for children anytime soon, despite the frequent question from well-wishers. 

In a lighthearted moment shared with her followers, the 2024 Paris Olympic gold medalist opened up about her current priorities and revealed her stance on starting a family.


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During a workout session with her husband, Hunter Woodhall, at K-State’s training facilities in Kansas, Tara’s response to the constant inquiries about having kids was both humorous and definitive.

“I am not ready for kids, not yet,” Davis-Woodhall shared, putting any speculation to rest with a firm declaration on Instagram.

“So everybody shut up.”

 The couple, who has been making waves both in athletics and on social media, continued to banter during their gym session, with Tara continuing her playful yet firm stance.

“Shut up. There’s no kids happening anytime soon. Not on at least my watch. Four or five years, wait,” Davis-Woodhall added, drawing laughs from Hunter and their audience of followers. It’s clear that the couple is focused on their careers and future plans before expanding their family.

Hunter, ever the comedian, humorously declared that his wife’s New Year’s resolution was to be “celibate” for 2025. “Her new resolution is she’s being celibate,” he joked, provoking even more laughter from Tara, who quickly disagreed.

“That’s not true. You can’t catch me with that, now when I’m married,” Davis-Woodhall retorted.

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While the conversation was lighthearted, it also revealed the couple’s deep connection and shared sense of humor. Their playful interaction has become a hallmark of their relationship, and their fans have been following their journey closely.

Tara Davis-Woodhall, who kicked off her 2024 season with a bang by winning a gold medal in the long jump at the World Indoor Championships, has been enjoying the fruits of her hard work on the track. 

At the Paris Olympics, she soared to a personal and career-defining victory with a 7.10m jump that secured her first Olympic gold. Her husband, Hunter Woodhall, also celebrated a remarkable achievement, clinching gold in the 400m T62 event at the Paralympic Games.

Now, the couple has settled in Kansas, where Tara has taken on a new role as an assistant track and field coach at K-State. Training alongside their coach, Travis Geopfert, the Woodhalls are frequently seen in the gym, where their fun and inspiring workout sessions have earned them even more fans.

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In addition to their athletic successes, the couple has ventured into content creation, sharing glimpses of their lives with a massive following of nearly 1 million subscribers on YouTube. 

Their Instagram and TikTok accounts are filled with moments from both their training and personal lives, giving fans an inside look into their unique dynamic.