Hunter Woodhall Takes Home Gold in Men's 400m T62 Final at Paris Paralympics

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06/09/2024 20h35

PARIS, France - In an impressive display of athleticism, Team USA sprinter Hunter Woodhall secured the gold medal in the men's 400m T62 final at the Paris Paralympic Games on Friday. This victory marks Woodhall's third consecutive podium finish in the 400m race, solidifying his status as one of the top sprinters in the Paralympic Games.

Woodhall crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 46.36, showcasing his incredible speed and determination. His outstanding performance in the 400m event has undoubtedly left spectators in awe of his talent and resilience.

Prior to his own triumph, Woodhall proudly witnessed his wife, Tara Davis-Woodhall, a former track and field athlete from the University of Georgia, clinch the gold medal in the women's long jump at the Paris Olympics. The Woodhall couple is now leaving an indelible mark on this prestigious sporting event.

Sports enthusiasts can catch all the action of the 2024 Paris Paralympics on the USA Network, as well as stream the events live on Peacock and NBC Olympics platforms until Sunday, September 8th. The 2024 Paris Olympics have truly been a spectacle of athletic prowess, and Atlanta's 11Alive is the go-to hub for comprehensive coverage of the event this summer.

Stay informed and ahead of the game by visiting the 11Alive website, where you can find previews and highlights throughout the entire competition. For all the latest updates, articles, and videos related to the 2024 Paris Olympics, head to 11alive.com/olympics.

Hunter Woodhall's gold medal victory in the men's 400m T62 final not only showcases his incredible talent but also exhibits the indomitable spirit and dedication of Paralympic athletes. As the Paris Paralympics near their conclusion, let us applaud the exceptional performances and celebrate the triumphs achieved by athletes from across the globe.

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