Paralympian Hunter Woodhall slams travelers for crowding bag carousels

Paralympian and TikTok star Hunter Woodhall sparks furious airport etiquette debate after slamming people who crowd luggage carousels – so, do YOU agree?

  • In a new TikTok, the 24-year-old athlete secretly films a scene at a US airport 
  • He was returning from a trip to Europe with his athlete wife, Tara Davis 
  • His nine-second-long clip shows people packed around a luggage carousel

What’s your biggest pet peeve when it comes to travel?

Well for Paralympic athlete Hunter Woodhall, he says his biggest ‘ick’ is people packing around the carousels at baggage reclaim. 

In a new TikTok, the 24-year-old athlete secretly films a scene at a US airport after returning from a trip to Europe with his track and field athlete wife, Tara Davis.

In the nine-second long clip he quips: ‘Can we all agree to publicly shame anybody who does this? Your bag’s not even there yet. You don’t have to be sooo close!’


Travel pet peeve! Paralympic athlete Hunter Woodhall secretly filmed a scene at a US airport after returning from a trip to Europe with his track and field athlete wife, Tara Davis

To date, the TikTok has been watched more than 128,000 times, with many viewers siding with the Paralympian

Hunter captioned the clip: ‘Maybe it’s just me. But definite ick.’

To date, the TikTok has been watched more than 128,000 times, with many viewers siding with the Paralympian. 

One commenter wrote in agreement: ‘My biggest pet peeve! I just yell excuse me and hit them with my bag when I pull it off hahaha.’

Another viewer exclaimed ‘this drives me NUTS,’ while one person mused that a warning against this tactic ‘should be printed with a picture at every baggage claim.’

One TikToker revealed that watching scenes like Hunter filmed at the airport always made her laugh ‘because it [made] me realize most adults never actually [grow] up at all.’ 

‘It really looks like a kindergarten class when they do that,’ she added.

However, some viewers didn’t completely agree with Hunter. 

One commenter said she merely ‘doesn’t care,’ but another suggested people might be standing so close due to ‘vision problems.’

Another suggested that the crowding problem might be due to everyone’s luggage looking ‘exactly the same’ and people not wanting to accidentally grab the wrong bag.

One unenthused viewer criticized Hunter for posting the clip.

Hunter and Tara first met met when they were both seniors in high school and married in October 2022

The couple set off on their European tour in June. Over the course of three months, they visited four countries and attended four competitions

In another TikTok, Hunter reveals how he got a new pair of leg sockets made in Italy as they were much cheaper than in the US

They wrote: ‘To be honest this video disappoints me. Nobody should be publicly shamed.’

Hunter and Tara – who first met when they were both seniors in high school and married in October 2022 – set off on their European tour in June. 

Over the course of three months, they visited four countries and attended four competitions.

In another TikTok, Hunter reveals how he got a new pair of leg sockets made while they were in Italy as they were much cheaper than in the US. 

He said he paid ‘$6,100 in Italy vs $13,000 in the United States,’ with his blades costing an ‘additional $15,000 in either country.’

Hunter was born with fibular hemimelia and had both legs amputated at age 11.

Fibular hemimelia is a birth defect that results in the partial or total absence of the fibula.

It is also associated with limb length discrepancy, foot deformities, and knee deformities.

It is the most common form of lower limb deficiency present at birth, estimated to occur in one in 40,000 births – with former Paralympic Oscar Pistorius having the condition.

Hunter was the first double-amputee to get a Division I track and field scholarship.

On his Instagram profile he details his career choice in the bio section, explaining: ‘They said I’d never walk. So I learned to run instead.’

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