Hunter Woodhall
Three-Time Paralympic World Medalist
Hunter Woodhall
Three-Time Paralympic World Medalist
Biography
Hunter Woodhall is a three-time Paralympian and 2024 Gold Medalist, redefining what it means to be an athlete and entrepreneur. Hunter has won 5x Paralympic Medals and holds the American record for the 100m and 400m (T62). Born with fibular hemimelia, Hunter had both legs amputated below the knees at 11 months old. Defying all odds, he became the first double amputee to earn an NCAA Division 1 scholarship, competing for the University of Arkansas and becoming a four-time All-American.
Hunter’s inspiring story has been featured by top media outlets, including ESPN, Good Morning America, Forbes, New York Times, Ellen, Today.com, USA TODAY, Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stones, Travel & Leisure, CNN, LA Times, Associated Press and NBC.
He have partnered with numerous global brands, including Lululemon, Celsius, NordicTrack, DoorDash, Lancome, Sephora, Raising Canes, Netflix, SunnyD, UGG, and Takis. Hunter’s entrepreneurial spirit continues to drive him as he builds and scales businesses that reflect his values and passions, such as apparel, social media and real estate.
Speaker Videos
The Hunter Woodhall Story
Ellen Helps Inspiring Athlete’s Paralympics Dreams | The Ellen Show
Overcoming Challenges of Being a Double Amputee
Learning to Run