had his initial amputation at the tender age of eleven months due to fibular hemimelia, a disorder that hinders the healthy development of the lower limbs.
He wrote a touching Instagram message honoring his wife’s victory the day after her gold medal. I am very proud of you; words fail me. You didn’t need luck; you worked for this. Perseverance, dedication,
and self-control. Right now, you are experiencing one of these moments. “Really enjoy it ❤️,” he wrote beside a picture of the pair striking a pose by the Eiffel Tower.
After finishing sixth in the long jump at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Davis-Woodhall had a long road to the top of the Olympic podium.
“It honestly motivated me for the time being, and first place was a possibility, and I aspired to that,” she remarks on her