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    Tara Davis-Woodhall poses in a blue bikini in off-season vacation as upcoming season looms
    Tara Davis-Woodhall poses in a blue bikini in off-season vacation as upcoming season looms
    Tara Davis-Woodhall poses in a blue bikini in off-season vacation as upcoming season looms
    Tara Davis-Woodhall poses in a blue bikini in off-season vacation as upcoming season looms

    Tara Davis-Woodhall poses in a blue bikini in off-season vacation as upcoming season looms

    Tara Davis-Woodhall shared photos of herself in a blue bikini from her off-season getaway. The American is all set to ramp up training ahead of the upcoming 2026 track season.

    After an eventful 2025 campaign, Davis-Woodhall will be aiming to carry momentum forward when competition resumes, with significant meets in the upcoming season. Last year, she won the gold medal at the World Athletics Championships after registering a leap of 7.13 m. The 26-year-old capped her season at the Athlos NYC, remaining unbeaten the entire year.

    The American athlete is now enjoying a well-earned break, as she is on her off-season vacation at St. Barth before starting the next chapter of her athletic journey. The long jump phenom posed in a blue bikini, offering fans a glimpse into her downtime after a demanding year on the circuit.

    In addition to this, she also shared snaps of her relaxing time on the beach and the scenic views of the location on her Instagram. The post’s caption read:

    “I wanna stay forever😭”

    Davis-Woodhall’s vacation pictures

    In 2025, Davis-Woodhall was nominated for the Women’s Field Athlete of the Year, considering her impressive performances throughout the year. However, Nicola Olyslagers eventually won the award.

    Tara Davis-Woodhall revealed her goal of gaining more recognition for long jump 

    Tara Davis-Woodhall sat for a conversation with ‘A Touch More,’ where she opened up about her aim to draw more attention toward long jump. She weighed in on her thoughts of doing more for the sport and expressed her goal of becoming the best long jumper. Revealing her quest to break the world record, the 26-year-old said:

    “It was a big shift in mind to think of what more can I do for the sport? What more do I want as an individual for my own success, and honestly, I have figured out that I just want to be the best long jumper that there ever was. The world record has been standing since the 1980s, and one of my missions is to take that record down and then just to bring more eyes to the sport,” said Tara Davis-Woodhall.

    She added:

    “I want the long jump to change in particular. I feel like we deserve the spotlight just as the other events.”

    Tara Davis-Woodhall had the time of her life during the off-season and shared sneak peeks of her shenanigans with her fans on social media. A few weeks ago, she posted a series of pictures with her husband, Hunter Woodhall, as they visited the F1 Vegas.

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