High school Davis-Woodhall broke the American junior record for indoor long jump at the Dumanis Sports Group Prep Classic in
Frisco, Texas on February 11, 2017, with a distance of . Later in the year, running for
Agoura High School, she won three events at the
CIF California State Meet. Her win in the
100 meters hurdles in 12.83 beat the
National high school record, but it was aided by a +3.7 mps wind. Her mark is the best under all conditions in history. She also set the state record in the long jump. Her beat the 24-year-old record by Olympian
Marion Jones, who at the time jumped for another
Marmonte League school,
Thousand Oaks High School. A few weeks earlier, she had run the hurdles in 12.89 at the Ventura County meet. It was the second fastest wind legal race in history. She was selected
Ventura County Track and Field Athlete of the Year.
Collegiate After graduating high school in 2017, Davis-Woodhall attended the
University of Georgia, where she was coached by
Petros Kyprianou. There she broke
Klaudia Siciarz's
world under-20 record in the 60 m hurdles with a time of 7.98 seconds, during the
2018 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. In the same meet, she came third in the long jump, completing a University of Georgia sweep. She finished behind
Keturah Orji and
Kate Hall. In 2018, after one season at Georgia, Davis-Woodhall transferred to the
University of Texas. In 2021, Davis-Woodhall jumped at the
Texas Relays in Austin to set the
collegiate record. The jump placed her in the top 30 of all time.
International Davis-Woodhall qualified for the
2020 Summer Olympics by jumping to place second at the Olympic Trials in June 2021. She placed sixth in the women's long jump at the Olympic final, with a best distance jumped of . Davis-Woodhall won the national long jumping title at the
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships in
Albuquerque in February 2023, with a distance of 6.99 meters. She was later stripped of the title after a urine sample she submitted at the event showed a
cannabis metabolite level above the allowed limit. She received a reduced suspension of one month after completing a substance abuse treatment program. Davis-Woodhall won a silver medal in the women's long jump at the
2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary, with a distance of . She competed at the
2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships where she won a gold medal in the
long jump with a distance of . Davis-Woodhall won the gold medal in the long jump at the
2024 Summer Olympics with a distance of . She celebrated with her husband,
Hunter Woodhall, who went on to win a gold medal at the
2024 Summer Paralympics. She was nominated for her first
World Athletics Award because of her gold medals in the 2024 sports season.
Coaching , she serves as an assistant coach for
Kansas State University track and field team. == Achievements ==