Seun Adigun Athlete / Bobsledder
Seun Adigun Born in 1987, Seun Adigun is a 5’5’’ Nigerian-American bobsledder and track and field athlete. She has participated in from 60 metres hurdles to 4 × 100 metres relay. Specializing in 100 metres hurdles, Adigun has successfully become a three-time Nigerian National Champion and a two-time African Continental Champion. Adigun attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School, And studied at the University of Houston where she received a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology with a minor in psychology. Later, at the same university, Adigun mastered physical education-motor behaviour, Specialising in injury prevention and rehabilitation. Seun Adigun the Early years Adigun grew up playing many games and one of her favourites was basketball. She was an avid basketball player in high school and her coach advised her to be a track and field athlete. Because of her ability to sprint and hurdling, she got much attention and she focused primarily on track. later receiving a scholarship to the University of Houston. Where she became a member of the women's track and field team. Finally attending at the University of Houston for four years and received a bronze medal finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. She ended her collegiate career with All-American status there. Further Career and medals Adigun went on to run track professionally, representing Nigeria in the 100m hurdles and the 4 x 100m relay and competed all over the African continent. Read the full article








