Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya has achieved a significant milestone in her athletic career after receiving the prestigious honor for her endeavors as an NCAA athlete. The recognition highlights her dedication and reflects the strong legacy of athleticism in the Lesner family.
The professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist's daughter received her 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships national title ring on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. She earned the honor for her outstanding performance at the 2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Mya clinched the shotput title in March at The Track at New Balance in Boston, Massachusetts in March after recording a whopping distance of 18.53m. To achieve this feat, she surpassed Jaida Ross and Jalani Davis, who recorded 18.47m and 18.15m, respectively.
The ring received by the shot put thrower is studded with diamonds and "National Champion" inscribed on it. The honorary jewelry also features a Colorado State University logo imbibed on it. While one side of the ring has "Colorado State NCAA 204" written on it, the other side has "Lesnar, Shot put, 18.53M" penned on it.
The Colorado State Track Field team shared the news with the fans and wrote:
"Iced Out 🥶 Mya Lesnar received her 2024 Indoor NCAA Championship Ring for Indoor Shotput!"
"I think I really could do this Pro thing" - Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya opens up on her plans after college
Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya recently expressed her desire to pursue a career as a professional athlete while deciding to stay at Colorado State.
The WWE star Brock Lesnar's daughter, who is now a junior, has a year left at the Colorado State University. In an interview with CTV 11 in September, she emphasized her intentions to turn pro.
"So I think I'm going to try this whole professional athlete thing out maybe yeah and I think I'm going to stick around Colorado State because I...you know need a coach and I think my coach is the best so I'm going to stay here for a while and train with him and see how it goes but yeah I think I really could do this Pro thing," Mya said.
Mya Lesnar was also named as the Mountain West's Female Athlete of the Year for 2023-24.