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    Moriam Seun Adigun (born 3 January 1987, Chicago, Illinois) is a Nigerian–American bobsledder, and track and field runner who specializes in the 100 metres...
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  • Seun is a unisex Nigerian name that means "thanks". The full form is usually "Oluwaseun" which means "thank God". Given name Seun Adigun (born 1987), Nigerian...
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  • Adigun is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Adebayo Adigun (born 1990), Nigerian footballer Seun Adigun (born 1987)...
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  • represents Nigeria in bobsledding. The first team was established in 2016 by Seun Adigun, as a women's team for the 2-women event. In 2017, they qualified to...
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    skiing. Seun Adigun, who represented the country in 2018 in the sport of bobsleigh, carried the flag of the country during the opening ceremony. Adigun was...
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  • 27 March 2021. "Sara Aerts". olympedia. Retrieved 6 February 2022. "Seun Adigun". olympedia. Retrieved 27 March 2021. "Phylicia George". olympedia. Retrieved...
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    Olympic Games Preceded by Seun Adigun Flag bearer for  Nigeria Paris 2024 with Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori Succeeded by Incumbent Records Preceded by Kendra...
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    Nigerian delegation to Pyeongchang consisted of four women: bobsledders Seun Adigun, Akuoma Omeoga, and Ngozi Onwumere, and skeleton racer Simidele Adeagbo...
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    Olympic Games Preceded by Ngozi Onwumere Flag bearer for  Nigeria Tokyo 2020 with Odunayo Adekuoroye Succeeded by Seun Adigun...
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    (MAD) 2006: Olutoyin Augustus (NGR) 2008: Fatmata Fofanah (GUI) 2010: Seun Adigun (NGR) 2012: Gnima Faye (SEN) 2014: Rikenette Steenkamp (RSA) 2016: Claudia...
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