Brown began trampolining at the Central Coast Youth Club in Gosford.
He was spotted by the head coach of Australia, Nikolay Zhuravlev, who offered to train him.
Brown moved to Adelaide to resume his training, where he continued to excel, gaining his best results in synchronised trampolining with his partner Ben Wilden.
Scott retired from trampolining after the World Cup Final in 2008, where he was placed second in the Synchronised event.
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