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Fans Stop Olympic Gold Medalist… And She Pulls Out Special Surprise For Their Photo!

Tara Davis-Woodhall happily screams with two fans. All three of them have them mouths open wide as they react to something exciting

During the 2024 Paris Olympics, fan favorites showcased why they are still some of the best athletes around. But this year’s competition also brought about first-time medalists. This includes Tara Davis-Woodhall, a track and field athlete for the United States. While she did compete in the 2020 Tokyo Games, back then, she placed 6th in the Long Jump.

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This year, however, Davis-Woodhall was more determined than ever. As a result, she managed to perfect her long jump, earning her that coveted gold medal! Ever since that day, the athlete’s fanbase has only continued to grow. It’s no wonder that fans recently stopped her for a photo, something she was more than happy to do… with her gold medal in hand! See for yourself in the video below.

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Olympic Athlete Tara Davis-Woodhall Pulls Out Her Gold Medal for Photo With Delighted Fans

It’s clear that Davis-Woodhall’s fans could not be more excited by the opportunity to meet her. But as they get ready to take the photo, they have absolutely no idea why the Olympic star is reaching for something in her bag — or what it is she’s getting. So, when they see Davis-Woodhall frequently carries her medal around with her, they can’t help but lose it!

“It’s like an American Express… never leave home without it!” one fan jokes in the comment section of the video, with another adding, “Tara is a living party!! I love it!!”

“Tara is so real for having the medal on her,” a third fan points out. “I know if I won one I’d carry it around with me everywhere.”

Does Davis-Woodhall always carry her medal around with her? Only time, and future photos with fans, will tell!

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