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Jason is one of Amy Rosewater's "Seven Skating Storylines To Follow Seven Months After Sochi" (emphasis added below re major hair news):
4) What’s next after Riverdance?
Jason Brown’s riveting performance to “Reel Around the Sun” from Riverdance at nationals generated millions of views on YouTube. The program, filled with intricate, crowd-pleasing footwork as well as dynamic triples and spins, was such a hit that Brown even performed it on the post-Sochi skating tour, Stars on Ice. Brown, who became so popular his ponytail acquired its own Twitter handle, now has the daunting task of providing fans with a sequel this season. No, he will not be performing to Irish dance again this season and he even plans to wear his hair down in his short program (Brown showed off a new do with two braids in the back at Champs Camp) but fans can expect the U.S. silver medalist to perform with the same attention to detail as he did in the past. His short program is a blues number and his free skate will be to “Tristan and Iseult,” which is based on a French medieval poem. “I love that people are like, ‘What’s going to be next?’” Brown said. “I want all of my programs to be in another category.” The programs once again are being choreographed by Rohene Ward and Brown said they might not be as fast-paced as Riverdance, but they that doesn’t mean they’re any easier. Further challenging himself this season, he hopes to add a quadruple jump to his arsenal. “I love the process,” Brown said. “Every year it’s different and every year I never do the same spins or combination of spins,” Brown said. “Now it’s time for me to figure out how I’m going to rock this one and hopefully make it memorable.”
http://www.teamusa.org/News/2014/Se...Storylines-To-Follow-Seven-Months-After-Sochi (Sep 8)
If he is planning to wear his hair down, he should be running it with it down. . . i.e. at Glacial Falls. Honestly, he should be practicing always with it down. . . hair gets in the way. . . you have to learn to get used to dealing with it. I maintain we should have seen it first. . . err umm yeah. Maybe the lack of hair product weight will help him get more height in his jumps. As for the braided pig tails in back. . . i just. . . I think I am missing something here.
The funny thing is I was actually starting to wonder if he deliberately avoided photos of him getting out with it down. If he were to avoid ever being seen by fans with it down, he could in theory wear it down as a way to be slightly more incognito in his daily out and about activities. I suspect right now a lot fewer people would recognize him with it down than in the ponytail, so keeping that look quiet could have given him a hidden in plain sight disguise.
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