Hunter Woodhall Leaves Rio With Some Hardware!



The Utah kid did it again! Hunter Woodhall earned yet another medal, bronze, at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games in the T-43 400m run. 

Woodhall, a double amputee, went out with a bang and didn't relent -- he demolished his old PB of 47.63 by almost a full second to grab third place in 46.70. He finished behind Liam Malone of New Zealand, who ran 46.20, and David Behre of Germany, who ran 46.23.  



Woodhall's 46.70 makes him the first high school boy from the state of Utah to break the 47-second barrier in the 400m.

Earlier this week, Woodhall earned a silver medal in the T-43 200m dash. He set a new 200m PB of 21.12 to significantly surpass the 22-second barrier for the first time in his career.