When was the last time the US sent a men's singles skater to the Olympics that was under 18 years old?
Never. Jason (and Dick Button?) were the youngest Olympic team members and I think they both were 19.
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When was the last time the US sent a men's singles skater to the Olympics that was under 18 years old?
Never. Jason (and Dick Button?) were the youngest Olympic team members and I think they both were 19.
Ross is miner-ed a second time from 1st alternate?
DOUBLE-MINER-ED!
So it'll be a first then. Cause Vincent is 17.
For the people saying Adam was too up himself and not humble, Jackie Wong just posted this,
Adam Rippon: When I found out what the Olympic team was, I texted Ross Miner and I told him that I was proud of what he did yesterday and how well he skated. He texted me right back and told me he was very happy to me bit.ly/2BmKMki #USChamps18
Adam Rippon: Four years ago, I didn't know if I wanted to continue skating, and a year ago, I was sitting in a cast. I've been very consistent and I'm very grateful for this opportunity. And I feel like my experience will help me have a great performance at the Olympic games

Never. Jason (and Dick Button?) were the youngest Olympic team members and I think they both were 19.
people (not figure skating insiders-fans) will state what difference between ashley's body of work , & adams' so adam been to the olympics in 2010-
adam has finished behind ross at nationals before. adam did decent and went to gp final 2 straight years 2016/2017, 2017/2018
ashley went 4 straight years-- 2012/2013, 2013/14 2014/2015 medal each of those years and 2015/2016-where she didn't medal.
adam went twice didn't medal. so if body of work ashley should have been named and sorry but she was national champ when she did that. ashley won 4cc-
karen chen, mirai- national champ-didn't go.
mirai- went 3 -4 times didn't win-medal yes, but not win with who going. karen chen didn't medal 2 times where did she finish.
so they chose nationals and worlds to keep ashley off time according to certain articles and kept body of work out of it. because mirai, karen, even bradie didn't beat ashley body of work
i can see justifying nathan, vincent, ross- with a quad inconsistent, sorry but adam inconsistent- the one fact he does have over ross is olympics he went and finished 6th his 1st time out in 2010.
For the people saying Adam was too up himself and not humble, Jackie Wong just posted this,
Adam Rippon: When I found out what the Olympic team was, I texted Ross Miner and I told him that I was proud of what he did yesterday and how well he skated. He texted me right back and told me he was very happy to me bit.ly/2BmKMki #USChamps18
Adam Rippon: Four years ago, I didn't know if I wanted to continue skating, and a year ago, I was sitting in a cast. I've been very consistent and I'm very grateful for this opportunity. And I feel like my experience will help me have a great performance at the Olympic games
I'm still thinking through this but are the implications here that someone like Ross or Grant had no chance for the Olympic team? That was Ross at his best and with a quad ending in second place and still nothing? Something about that feels wrong despite the fact that I wouldn't call it an injustice. I would have been more comfortable with Vincent being left off for Adam, but it was a tough decision all around.
Wasn't Vincent underaged?
No, you're not missing anything. Anything's possible, but for Adam to be on the podium, he'd have to beat all but one or two of Nathan, Patrick Chan, Javier Fernandez, Yuzuru Hanyu, Shoma Uno, possibly Boyang Jin, Mikhail Kohlyada and maybe others. That's a lot to ask of him with his technical content.
Button was 18.
OMG, Ross isn't even the first alternate for Olys, Jason is. What a slap in the face.
Why even bother holding Nationals?
Ross is miner-ed a second time from 1st alternate?
DOUBLE-MINER-ED!