Ah, everyone's life experiences are different. I have seen some references to Paul Wylie, but I don't see such references as 'coddling' toward Ross Miner. I have pointed out that inclusion of Ross on the Olympic team would have provided some great inspirational stories as part of the lead-up to the Olympics, as overcoming the odds and surmounting difficult obstacles is part of what the Olympics is all about, or at least advertised to be about in some of the legendary and inspirational stories we have seen. I was just looking at a few recent Olympic athlete sagas posted on Youtube. There are quite a number of amazing human stories.
I think USFS missed out on rewarding Ross with the opportunity to add his unique story to the Olympic archive, and I'm not afraid to say so. But of course, Ross will go on and continue to do remarkable things in his life in one way or another, I'm sure. We've already seen how much he is admired by everyone who knows him. I've never seen any active figure skating athletes wallowing. They simply don't have time for that kind of thing. If they do, they soon find themselves out of the sport I would imagine. If Ross is doing any wallowing right now, which I doubt, he certainly has the right to wallow a bit in the memory of how he felt coming off the ice on January 6. Honestly, I think the Skate Gods would allow him that much. Not that I would seriously characterize it as 'wallowing,' which sounds lazy and self-indulgent. These are not adjectives that come close to accurately describing Ross or his career in skating.