Megan Campbell of the Republic of Ireland has achieved a remarkable feat by setting the world record for the longest throw-in by a female footballer. On April 30, she threw the ball a staggering 37.55 metres, surpassing the required distance of 35 metres. Campbell, known for her long throw-ins throughout her career, attributes her success to training with boys’ teams in her youth. This achievement is emblematic of her overall successful season, which includes leading London City Lionesses to promotion into the Women's Super League.
Megan Campbell broke the world record for the longest throw-in by a female footballer by throwing the ball 37.55 meters, establishing herself in sports history.
In conversation with Guinness, Campbell remarked that her impressive throw developed in her youth while playing for a boys' team, and it's been a significant advantage ever since.
The current season has been monumental not only for her individual achievements but also for her club, London City Lionesses, which secured promotion to the Women's Super League.
Campbell's record-breaking throw, exceeding the previous minimum requirement of 35 meters, highlights her unique skill set, which has become a hallmark of her playing style.
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