CSU Rams thrower Mya Lesnar is more than Brock Lesnar’s kid

Colorado State University's Mya Lesnar stands for a portrait at Moby Arena leading up to her bid for the U.S. Track and Field Olympic trails in Fort Collins, Colorado on June 18, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
Colorado State University’s Mya Lesnar stands for a portrait at Moby Arena leading up to her bid for the U.S. Track and Field Olympic trails in Fort Collins, Colorado on June 18, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)

FORT COLLINS — Before she chased Olympic gold, Mya Lesnar was comedy gold, the kind of walking roast that would make Kevin Hart and Tom Brady blush.

“One thing we like to do is, when we’re out in public, we’ll walk around and we like to find lookalikes,” CSU Rams discus thrower Michaela Hawkins explained to me after practice the other day. “So she’ll go, ‘That looks like a Walmart version of Keith Urban.’

“If I come to practice and I do my hair differently … she’ll just say, ‘That looks bad.’ Or, ‘That looks weird.’ Like, any sort of change. I got braids, and she was like, ‘Well, that looks, you know, stupid.’ But worse words, of course. She hates when I do something weird. And she’s just constantly ripping on me.”

Brock Lesnar’s daughter is a star in her own right, with her own light, her own might, her own tribe. And what a tribe.

Stick a microphone in front of the trio of CSU throwers heading to the Olympic trials that start Friday in Eugene, Ore., and watch the sparks fly. There’s Lesnar, ripping Hawkins’ affection for ’80s music and country legends The Judds, Wynonna in particular. Teammate Gabi Morris rips Hawkins for her pet cockroaches (she has three, of the “Madagascar hissing” variety). Or Hawkins’ guitar playing. Or her drawings. Hawkins rips Morris for being a Lord Of The Rings nerd. Hawkins rips Lesnar for her love of rapper Pitbull. Hawkins rips Morris for having a tattoo on her back dedicated to sci-fi author Dan Simmons’ “Hyperion Cantos” series. Or the dragon on her thigh.

“One thing I love about them is they’re very competitive, confident and very sarcastic,” CSU track and field coach Brian Bedard told me. “Which works well with me because I told them that in the recruiting process: ‘I’m really sarcastic, so you’ve got to wade through that, you know, 80% sarcasm and then 20% of you know, quality material.’”

That said, he knows quality when he sees it. Lesnar, a transfer from Arizona State, won the NCAA indoor shot put championship this past March in Boston, becoming the first woman to ever do so in CSU green and gold.

“Honestly, this is not really going to sound good,” Mya said of her famous dad, an NCAA champion wrestler with the Minnesota Golden Gophers in 2000. “But right after I won my NCAA title he was like, ‘Take it all in, enjoy it. And then, you know, put it away. And, you know, we move on.’

“And honestly, at first I was like, ‘What do you mean? I have been literally dreaming about this day and it was such an incredible moment.’

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