Career
The Jamaican duo set the track push record during those games. He applied for Canadian citizenship on July 28, 2005. lieutenant was awarded to him by special exemption just prior to the 2006 Winter Olympics, enabling him to compete for Canada at the games in Turin.
Brown is currently acting as the brakeman for Lyndon Rush in both the 2-man and 4-man event.
Brown competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics together with Rush on their home track at the Whistler Sliding Centre, winning bronze in the four-man event. Brown had previously been competing with North America"s most decorated bobsleigh pilot Pierre Lueders but the two had a falling out and no longer compete together.
Brown recently said that "I"d only do it if Jesus asked" when questioned if he would ever compete with Lueders again. Bobsleigh Canada coach Gerd Grimme described Brown as one of the top three brakesmen in the world, along with Beat Hefti of Switzerland and Germany"s Kevin Kuske.
Beginning the 2010 season Brown became a competitor for Monaco, and was partnered with Monégasque Patrice Servelle.
He stopped representing Monaco, returning as a competitor for Canada in 2012. Brown also has a complete set of medals at the FIBT World Championships with gold in the two-man event (2005), a silver in the four-man event (2007) and a bronze in the four-man event (2005).