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AFH Athlete Spotlight

AFH Athlete Spotlight

North Carolina Native Bobsleds Towards Brighter Tomorrow

A driving force behind Team USA Bobsled, Adrian Adams is getting a second opportunity to live out the ‘American Dream’ as he follows in his father’s footsteps.

Growing up in Reidsville, North Carolina, Adams began his athletic pursuits from a young age. He was an all-star on his high school varsity football team, helping them to win back-to-back championships in 2002 and 2003.

His football achievements eventually led him to North Carolina A&T University, where he found himself underneath the stadium lights again as a wide receiver and once graduated he began playing arena football.

Now, he is chasing a dream that is ‘bigger than himself’ with USA Bobsled, falling in love with the sport almost instantaneously.

“Immediately after my first trip down in a bobsled, I was ready to go again,” said Adams. “I grew up loving rollercoaster rides and this felt like that x20.”

Adams began the sport of bobsled in mid-2012, following in his father, Randy Russell’s, footsteps. Russell competed in the sport from the 1990’s to mid-2000 and it was from his encouragement that Adams decided to eventually try out for the team.

Since becoming a fierce bobsled competitor, Adams has become an 8x National Team Member, 4x World Championships Team Member, 2022 2-man IBSF World Push Champion, and 2022 4-man IBSF World Push Champion, with numerous gold and silver medals for 2-man and 4-man in North American Cup races.

Despite the accolades, Adams says his greatest strength comes from his community.

From day one Adams says he recognized how much of an influence he had as an athlete to create positive change in his community, and from day one, he has done just that.

At his 9 to 5, he works at a therapeutic boarding school for boys. Here he helps turn around and change young men’s paths back on the right track.

“Kids can look at someone such as myself and story to be or stay encouraged,” Adams said. “I give back simply because without my community I wouldn’t be where I am today. I’m passionate about where I’m from, I want to inspire kids to try different sports and things.”

His advice to athletes who want to give back but are lost on where to start? It’s not a matter of how, it’s a matter of just doing it.

Even with his busy schedule, Adams recognizes that to give back means sometimes he must go out of his way to make things happen.

Over the summer Adams and other Team USA Bobsled & Skeleton teammates met in Charlotte, North Carolina, for an Athletes for Hope workshop and four-part service project where he was able to partake in his favorite service project yet with Dream On 3.

During the service project, he golfed and interacted with over 65 children and their families at Top Golf from Take On Sports, an organization that focuses on providing sports and competition for youth and adults with physical and/or intellectual challenges.

What is in store next for Adams and his community? That is to be determined; however, Adams says he looks forward to continuing to serve whenever and however he can.

AFH Community Hero

From competing on ice to community impact

When bobsledder Lauren Brzozowski puts on the red, white, and blue, she realizes that the opportunity she has is not to be taken for granted. In fact, she does not think she is only representing what her nation stands for, but the people within it. 

This realization is a driving force in Lauren’s Olympic aspirations, but also her philanthropic work away from the ice track. Through Lauren Brzozowski’s work with Embrace Relief, she has been able to help countless lives. It is for these reasons and more that she is Athletes for Hope’s September Community Hero of the Month. 

Lauren Brzozowski speaking before an Embrace Relief 5k walkathon event.

“The main thing I work with [Embrace Relief] on is the 5K walkathon where we try to raise money to rebuild 250 wells in various parts of Africa,” Lauren said. 

She has served as an ambassador and honored guest at the walkathon for the past two years to support Fountains of Hope and the Clean Water Initiative. 

Her social media presence, where she has over 70,000 followers on TikTok and over 15,000 followers on Instagram, has also allowed her to make an impact. She posts personable videos and photos on both platforms and always promotes her charitable work as well. 

“The greatest thing about working with Embrace Relief and my time with Athletes for Hope is that being an athlete, I firmly believe that it’s important to give back to your community whether it’s the one that you live in or on the other side of the world,” Lauren said. 

This hunger to give back and inspire others has helped Lauren equip herself with the tools to make a difference. The Clean Water Initiative may be an internationally focused program, but Lauren’s empathy expands beyond the country she represents. 

Lauren Brzozowski being interviewed during an Embrace Relief 5k walkathon event.

Lauren understands that while she does travel a lot and is oftentimes working, she can still make time to connect with communities and people in need. Virtually or in-person, she is dedicated to helping others with hands-on work or moral action. 

“You can see the impact of your actions in real-time,” Lauren said about the walkathon and other events. 

Lauren was once in a gray area athletically, unsure of whether or not she could pursue track and field beyond the collegiate level. She took a risk in transitioning to bobsled and has since become a face of the sport. 

Lauren Brzozowski bobsledding at training in Lake Placid.

Speaking to high schools and individual athletes, Lauren continues to help motivate the next generation of performers in sport. Team USA Bobsled makes it a point to do charitable work, and Lauren is as eager as ever to contribute to the betterment of society. 

“Understanding what people go through, getting a new perspective on people that you can help in your life,” Lauren said. “I think what [Athletes for Hope] does for communities is amazing.”

She has met many people over the years, from the underprivileged to fellow athletes, to kids, and through each meeting Lauren has learned a lesson. 

But one lesson reigns true above them all.

“Never give up, because you never know who you can inspire,” she said. 

Photo of Lauren Brzozowski smiling softly in her USA bobsled uniform.