Gage Brown

He has six siblings: Oona, who is his ice dance partner; Adira; Rowan; Tristan; Liam; and Morgant.

In December, the Browns debuted their new free dance to Australian singer Marlisa's cover of Metallica's Nothing Else Matters, filmed by On Ice Perspectives, a skating cinematography company created by former U.S. skater, Jordan Cowan.

[17] The free dance was performed at Bryant Park, and was uploaded to the On Ice Perspectives YouTube channel.

[19] The competition was used to give skaters byes to Nationals, which would usually be obtained through the Grand Prix series, and will also be used in the selection process for future international events.

Oona Brown fell on her twizzle sequence in the free dance; as a result, they were fifth in that segment but narrowly took the silver medal overall.

Despite this setback, they were named to the American team for the 2022 World Junior Championships, with Gage vowing that "we're going to put absolutely everything into this" after the many missed competitions as a result of the pandemic.

[24] The World Junior Championships were originally to be held Sofia, Bulgaria, but were delayed from their traditional early March to mid-April in order to accommodate a move to Tallinn because of pandemic restrictions.

As Ted Barton said, "They did not look like leaders coming into the free[dance] and hoping to win; they had to earn it, so they didn't hold anything back.

[30] The Browns were then invited to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy, where they placed seventh.

[1] Following the 2023 national championships, the Browns began working with coaches at the Ice Academy of Montreal in February of that year.

[31] After winning the silver medal at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International, the Browns finished seventh at the 2023 Finlandia Trophy.

"[35] The Browns started the season by winning silver medals at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International and the 2024 Denis Ten Memorial Challenge.

Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, they finished sixth at the 2024 Skate Canada International and eighth at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy.