It's astounding to me the extent to which the USFSA coddles a skater who has never won a world or Olympic individual medal, a single GP or 4CC title, or a National title in the last 7 years.
It's "astounding" how they could leave Ilia Malinin out who had a chance to make a case for himself internationally at CS Cup of Austria, but failed to get his SP World minimums and scored 40 points lower than Brown's mediocre, by his own PB standard, median score of 262. Malinin who with 6 quads! only managed to beat a Brown, with a q and a fall on his only quad, by 12 points overall at Nationals.
How could they not send Malinin over Brown who only has this small list of achievments:
2013-2014: Silver at CS Nebelhorn, Bronze at IDF, Silver at US Championships, Bronze at Winter Olympics (team), top 9 at the Winter Olympics
2014-2015: Gold at CS Nebelhorn, Silver at Skate America, Gold at the US Championships, top 4 at World Championships
2015-2016: Gold at CS Ondrej Nepela, Bronze at Skate America
2016-2017: Silver at CS Lombardia, Gold at CS US Classic, Silver at Skate America, Bronze at US Championships, top 7 at World Championships
2017-2018: Silver at CS Lombardia, Silver at Skate Canada, Bronze at Four Continents Championships
2018-2019: Silver at IDF, Gold at CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Bronze at US Championships, top 9 at Worlds
2019-2020: Silver at Skate America, Gold at CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Silver at US Championships, Silver at Four Continents Championships
2020-2021: Bronze at US Championships, top 7 at World Championships
2021-2022: Gold at CS Finlandia, Silver at Skate Canada, Bronze at IDF
But don't worry, even if Brown would be two time gold World medalist, five time Olympic medalist and 458 times 4CC gold medalist, there will always be a reason that can be found to MINIMIZE Jason Brown. I wonder how he can sleep at night with the "failure" of career he's had. USFSF must be
mad to have chosen him as third in line based on THEIR OWN CRITERIA.