outthrew

/aʊtˈθruː/
verb
  1. Past tense of outthrow: to throw farther, more accurately, or more successfully than someone else.
    • In the javelin competition, she outthrew all her rivals with a record distance.
    • He outthrew his teammate during the baseball tryouts and earned the starting position.
    • The quarterback outthrew the defender and completed the winning pass.