The daughter of WWE legend Brock Lesnar makes her own way in a completely different sport.
Mya Lesnar, 23, won her fourth consecutive shot last week.
The athlete of Colorado State University took gold on the Mountain West Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
And she did this after breaking a huge record.
With her last throw, Lesnar threw her shot 18.08 meters/59-foot-4.0 meters with 19.60/64-3.5- A record distance for the facility.
It also made her one of the top three of the shot for women in the NCAA.
After winning the event, the 23-year-old told the College’s website: “I became very emotional.
“Not because of my goal, but because my whole family had to be here, even my dog.
“I still have a few months to concentrate on the right track and I sacrificed a lot to do this. The support of my teammates and boyfriend, it was great.
“I have to have faith at this age and this level. It’s Senior Day and I only have two more months from my university career.
“At the moment I have nothing to lose. I am very proud to be a ram and excited to do it on our home job.”
In the meantime, her coach, Brian Bedard, said,: “We wanted to set it up for a special day.
“I had to look for something to motivate her, what the facility record was. I wanted to get some grandstands, let someone run the event, a good civil servant.
“We wanted to see her go out at a home meeting and see many people compete and see how special she is.”
The father of the Colorado State Star, Brock Lesnar, is known as a WWE icon.
However, the 47-year-old has been away from the promotion for the past two years.
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