Bow down to the power couple. We knew that the Olympics create lavish records for history. But as recent evidence shows, actions on field also create viral romantic moments and hashtags.Four weeks after Tara Davis-Woodhall won Olympic gold and rushed to hug husband Hunter in the stands, roles were reversed as Hunter Woodhall claimed his maiden Paralympic gold and ran to his wife to acknowledge her support.
Hunter Woodhall's Races to the Gold Medal
Hunter took gold home competing in the men's 400M race category. He had to beat Germany's Johannes Flores and Netherland's Olivier Hendricks to attain the shiny embrace. He set his quick foot on the crossing line at 46:36 seconds.
"This is my first gold, it's my first time winning any major championship, and they couldn't pick a better one," quotes Woodhall post win.
Hunter playfully imitate's wife's celebratory action in viral video
Hunter Woodhall's wife Tara Davis's post-win celebration with hubby on stands was quite memorable. The video went viral as the couple embraced each other, everyone gushed at the support and love Hunter showed his wife post her achieving the gold medal.
So when it was his turn he playfully imitated his wife's action of running to him in the stands and capturing him a deep and passionate embrace. A hug that shouted, "We did it baby."
Tara's reason for editing her previous post will melt your heart
Everyone posts on social for their loved ones, especially their better halves. But who goes on an old post and changes caption to congratulate their husband and show so much passion? Well, Tara does.
Tara posted this before Hunter's final race. She wrote, "One final lap. This is your race, do it for you." After hubby Hunter carefully followed wife's demand and brought gold home in a spectacular win, she went back to her post and changed the caption to "EDIT!!!! HE WON GOLD."
Comment section is gushing with people appreciating the power couple. One user wrote, "Cannot think of a cuter family," and another one commented, "Partners who win together, stay together."