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Brock Lesnar’s daughter, Mya, is becoming a sports legend herself

Mya Lesnar, the daughter of WWE legend Brock Lesnar, is off to a strong start in her junior season on the tracꦬk and field team at Colorado State.

Mya broke the school record in indoor shot put while compe🙈ting at the Mines Alumni Classic, where she finished first in weight throw with a mark of 21.11m last weekend.

She broke the previous record of 17.55m with a mark of 18.50m, moving her to the No. 1 position in Colorado State’s top 20, , which said she currently leads the nation in women’s indoor shot put.

Mya was named the Women’s Field Athlete of the Week following her first-place finish.

“A new PR and a new school record!!” in a post on Instagram, which featured a video of her record-breaking performance.

“Happy with a strong start to my season.”

Colorado State track and field added Mya Lesnar to the 2022-23 roster via the transfer portal in April 2022. Instagram/Mya Lesnar

The💜 Rams are scheduled to compete in two different meets in Colorado Springs this weekend — the Air Force Holiday Open on Dec. 8, followed by the UCCS Pre-Holiday Invite and Multi from Dec. 8-9.

Mya transferred to Colorado State after spending her freshman and sophomore year at , where she competed in shot put as a member of Sun Devils’ track and field team.

Mya Lesnar set a new school record in the shot put at Colorado State University at the start of the 2023 track and field season. Instagram/Mya Lesnar
Brock Lesnar wrestles Omos during WrestleMania 39 at SoFi Stadium on April 2, 2023 in Inglewood, Calif. Getty Images

Mya was 17th in the country in 🌼shot put at th🌳e end of last season.

“This is only the tip of the iceberg,”

Mya, who was a c😼riminal justice major at ASU, previously said her dad has been the biggest influence on her career.

Then-WWE champion Brock Lesnar speaks during a WWE news conference in 2019. Getty Images

She also expressed her desire to join the military, calling it her “dream job.”

Mya, a native of Alexandria, Min🏅n., was t💫he Minnesota Shot Put Champion in 2019.