We are thrilled to share that some of our incredible alumni have and will be competing in the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris 2024!
Hunter Woodhall from Syracuse High School, and David Blair and Courtney Wayment from Davis High School, are making us proud on the world stage.
Woodhall, now 25, has already earned one silver and two bronze medals as a Paralympian in Rio and Tokyo, and he’s gearing up for another spectacular performance. His perseverance and dedication shine through his accomplishments. He was named the Male High School Track Athlete of the Year in 2016 and has continued to push boundaries ever since.
Blair, a Davis High School alum, will be competing as a Paralympian in Men's Discus. At 48, his remarkable comeback to the sport has earned him a gold medal at the 2024 World Championships and a Paralympic gold in 2016. His story of overcoming severe clubfoot to excel in discus throw is nothing short of inspirational.
Wayment gave an outstanding performance at the Paris Olympics earlier this month. She showed the world that she is the fastest American Woman in the 3000-meter steeplechase. We are so proud of her.
Also, check out this inspiring video of Woodhall, who has been breaking barriers since his early days at Syracuse High.
Please join us in cheering our Paralympians on as they represent our country on the global stage Aug. 28 – Sept. 8.