Hunter Woodhall

After graduating from Syracuse High School, he became the first double amputee to earn an NCAA Division I scholarship.

[3] Although he was initially given prosthetic legs, Woodhall switched to carbon fiber "blades" for running and joined a track team.

[4] While attending Syracuse High School, Woodhall competed with the United States National Paralympic Team in international competitions.

As a result, Syracuse City's Mayor, Terry Palmer, deemed September 15 "Hunter Woodhall Day.

[9] In his first year at the University of Arkansas, Woodhall competed in the SEC Conference alongside non-disabled runners.

[19] The Woodhalls' celebration of Davis-Woodhall's win in the women's long jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics received significant media attention.