This summer, Rodeo de las Aguas Tequila proudly watched its gold-medal brand ambassadors shine on the national stage. From championship titles to record-breaking performances, they carried the same spirit of resilience, precision, and excellence that defines our tequila. Their success at the national championships wasn’t just a victory in sport—it was a celebration of discipline, heritage, and the pursuit of greatness, embodying the values behind every bottle of Rodeo de las Aguas.
Tara Davis-Woodhall’s Final Jump Seals the Title
At the 2025 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Olympic long jump champion Tara Davis‑Woodhall demonstrated grit and precision. After fouling her first two attempts, she delivered a crucial 6.92 m (22‑8.5 ft) on her third jump to stay in the competition. Then, she soared to a 7.11 m (23‑4 ft) on her fourth attempt—securing a world‑leading mark. On her fifth leap, she reached 7.12 m (23‑4.5 ft), clinching her third consecutive U.S. national long jump title. It was a powerful display of dominance and composure under pressure.
Hunter Woodhall’s Sprint Victory
On the men’s side, Paralympic star Hunter Woodhall added his own gold medal to the tally. At the same meet, he secured a commanding win in the T62 100 m final, clocking 10.76 seconds—a performance just one-hundredth of a second shy of his personal best and well ahead of his nearest competitor. Earlier, he had also triumphed in the T62 400 m, running a 45.79 and further showcasing his versatility and speed.
Stats at a Glance
Athlete | Event | Performance | Outcome |
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Tara Davis-Woodhall | Women’s Long Jump | 7.12 m (5th attempt) | National Champion – 3rd straight title |
Hunter Woodhall | Men’s T62 100 m | 10.76 s | Gold – Dominant win in T62 sprint |
Hunter Woodhall | Men’s T62 400 m | 45.79 s | Gold – Additional title at the meet |
Why This Dual Triumph Matters
