ESPN staff reported on professional athletes who have had long and successful careers spanning from their teenage years to their 40s, highlighting notable MLB and NHL players such as Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Nolan Ryan, Willie Mays, Ken Griffey Jr., Gordie Howe, and Jaromír Jágr. These athletes have defied Father Time with impressive longevity, accomplishments, and contributions to their respective sports, showcasing their talent and dedication throughout their careers. LeBron James also made history by becoming the first NBA player to play in both his teenage years and in his 40s, demonstrating exceptional skill and resilience in the world of professional sports.
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Daughter of WWE, UFC champion is one of the best shot putters in NCAA track and field
Brock Lesnar’s daughter, Mya Lesnar, is a standout shot put athlete in NCAA track and field, having won the indoor national championship and now aiming for an outdoor title at next week's championships in Eugene, Oregon. The Colorado State senior has won four consecutive Mountain West championships and was named the Mountain West Female Athlete of the Year for 2024, boasting a personal best throw of 64 feet and 3.75 inches this season. Mya, who...
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