07-02-2021, 02:43 AM
Champion Figure Skater Jason Brown Comes Out in Inspirational Post
BYÂ DONALD PADGETTÂ -Â JUNE 14 2021
Champion figure skater Jason Brown came out in an inspiring message posted to Instagram over the weekend. The former U.S. National Champion, Olympic medalist, and current Olympic-hopeful said he was lucky to have been surrounded by strong role models within the LGBTQ+ community, thanked those before him who gave him the courage and inspiration to be open with himself and others, and said he was optimistic about the future.
"I’m gay, and that’s a story still being written..." Brown posted to Instagram.
Brown, 26, has had a storied career as a skater. He won the overall U.S. junior title in 2010, and the Junior Grand Prix Final the next year. Brown was the 2015 U.S. National Champion and has won numerous medals in international competitions. He won a bronze medal at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi and has also won seven Grand Prix medals and two medals for Four Continents competition. When he is not training or competing, Brown is also an accomplished pianist and dancer in his spare time.
He gave much of the credit for his success to those around him, especially queer role models who showed him being gay was an individual experience that reflected a person’s own truth and experience.
"I’ve grown up surrounded by beautiful, creative, strong, proud, successful, and supportive LGBTQ+ role models. Whether it be family members, coaches, skaters, teachers, friends, or others I’ve had the privilege of crossing paths with, my perception of what it’s like to be LGBTQ+ was far from one dimensional."
Because of their example, he never gave his sexuality much thought.
https://www.out.com/sports/2021/6/14/cha...ional-post
BYÂ DONALD PADGETTÂ -Â JUNE 14 2021
Champion figure skater Jason Brown came out in an inspiring message posted to Instagram over the weekend. The former U.S. National Champion, Olympic medalist, and current Olympic-hopeful said he was lucky to have been surrounded by strong role models within the LGBTQ+ community, thanked those before him who gave him the courage and inspiration to be open with himself and others, and said he was optimistic about the future.
"I’m gay, and that’s a story still being written..." Brown posted to Instagram.
Brown, 26, has had a storied career as a skater. He won the overall U.S. junior title in 2010, and the Junior Grand Prix Final the next year. Brown was the 2015 U.S. National Champion and has won numerous medals in international competitions. He won a bronze medal at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi and has also won seven Grand Prix medals and two medals for Four Continents competition. When he is not training or competing, Brown is also an accomplished pianist and dancer in his spare time.
He gave much of the credit for his success to those around him, especially queer role models who showed him being gay was an individual experience that reflected a person’s own truth and experience.
"I’ve grown up surrounded by beautiful, creative, strong, proud, successful, and supportive LGBTQ+ role models. Whether it be family members, coaches, skaters, teachers, friends, or others I’ve had the privilege of crossing paths with, my perception of what it’s like to be LGBTQ+ was far from one dimensional."
Because of their example, he never gave his sexuality much thought.
https://www.out.com/sports/2021/6/14/cha...ional-post