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A quintet of American figure skating legends paid tribute to the 28 members of the skating world who died when an American Eagle flight c ollided with a Black Hawk helicopter in Washington ...
Skaters salute during the Legacy On Ice U.S. Figure Skating Benefit at Capital One Arena on March 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. Scott Taetsch/Getty Images "The kids that were lost -- skating is what ...
The US figure skating community is mourning the loss of the multiple athletes who died in the tragic Washington, DC, plane crash on Wednesday night. “My heart is broken for our skating community ...
Athletes, coaches and family members were returning from a camp. Fourteen members of the figure skating community -- including some young athletes called the "rising stars" of the sport -- are ...
Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington Community Foundation, hopes doing ...
DC. The 20-year-old competed with her fellow skaters at the National Development Camp during the US Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kan. last week but flew home a few days earlier than ...
Twenty-eight of the victims from flight 5342 were "members of the figure skating community," the Olympics website states. Eleven were young athletes, four were coaches and 13 were family members.
Monumental, U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington Community Foundation are putting on the tribute. “We’re just very grateful to (executive producer Michael ...
Russian figure-skating coaches and spouses Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov were among the passengers onboard the doomed American Airlines plane that collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk ...
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