Jason Brown of Team United States poses for a portrait during the Team USA Beijing 2022 Olympic shoot on September 12 2021, in Irvine, California.
Team USA Olympic medalist Jason Brown may have not been competing at Skate America, but that didn't stop him from cheering on his teammates on the sidelines. At this year's Skate America competition in Norwood, Massachusetts, Jason joined the Team USA digital team to be the correspondent on the ground. Over three days of competition, Jason used his figure skating knowledge and radiant personality to interview his former teammates, rivals, and rising stars in the sport of figure skating. Here are some of his highlights from Skate America 2022.
π¨ @jasonbskates in the building π¨@USFigureSkating x #SkateAmerica pic.twitter.com/9pX7zdlJJq
— Team USA (@TeamUSA) October 21, 2022
It didn't take long for Jason to reconnect with some of his teammates from US Figure Skating at Skate America 2022. On day one of the event, he found the pairs team of Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier. Fresh off their historic placement in Beijing, which resulted in them producing the best U.S. Pairs Olympic result in 20 years, the duo was back with a "Stranger Things" inspired routine.
BIG @alexa_knierim and @Brandon_F1992 fanβΌοΈ@jasonbskates | #SkateAmerica pic.twitter.com/ED27aZdhLj
— Team USA (@TeamUSA) October 22, 2022