Congratulations Pouring In For Brock Lesnar's Daughter
- Mya Lesnar, a 23-year-old Colorado State athlete and daughter of Brock Lesnar, won the women's shot put at the NCAA outdoor championships on June 14, 2025, in Eugene, Oregon.
- Lesnar entered the competition as the nation’s top-ranked shot-putter and aimed to win CSU’s first outdoor national title since Loree Smith’s 2005 hammer throw victory.
- She secured the championship on her first throw with a distance of 19.01 meters, surpassing second-place Abria Smith’s 18.85 meters, while Brock Lesnar attended the event.
- Lesnar’s top throw this season reached 64.4 feet , a distance that would have placed her third at the 2024 Paris Olympics, and she attributed her achievements to the coaching and support of Brian Bedard.
- Her win marks only the second time an athlete from Colorado State has claimed an outdoor national championship, and while she has yet to disclose her Olympic ambitions, she is considered a promising candidate for future U.S. teams.
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Mya, daughter of WWE icon Brock Lesnar, wins NCAA national shot put outdoor title
Mya Lynn Lesnar, daughter of WWE icon and former UFC fighter Brock Lesnar, made college sports history by dominated her opponents with an impressive opening throw to claim the women’s shot put title at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships 2025.

Brock Lesnar’s daughter dominates shot put at NCAA championships
Mya Lesnar, the daughter of UFC and WWE star Brock Lesnar, is a national champion. A senior at Colorado State, Mya captured the NCAA shot put championship on her first throw, which traveled 19.01 meters, or 62 feet and 4 ½ inches, at the NCAA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore., on Thursday. It was a fitting end to a dominant collegiate career in which Mya also won the 2024 indoor shot put
Athletics-WWE wrestler Lesnar’s daughter Mya wins NCAA shot put title
(Reuters) -Mya Lesnar, the daughter of World Wrestling Entertainment wrestler and ex-mixed martial artist Brock Lesnar, smacked down her opponents with a massive opening effort to win the women’s shot put at the NCAA outdoor track and field championships. The 23-year-old Colorado State athlete won with her first throw of 19.01 metres, with her father Brock in attendance at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on Friday. “It was pretty awesome. Obviou…
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