Several coaches and skaters with the United States figure skating team were on the flight from Wichita to Washington, D.C., that crashed Wednesday night, according to U.S. Figure Skating.
An American Airlines flight that went down after colliding with a military Black Hawk helicopter carried several passengers associated with the U.S. Figure Skating team. And while it’s not yet ...
There are no shortcuts in figure skating — just painful falls that serve as stark lessons. You show up, lace them up and go after it with a focus that can seem maniacal. Out on the ice there are ...
The heartbreaking collision between a commercial plane and a military helicopter claimed 67 lives, including a dozen members of U.S. Figure Skating, with officials saying there were no survivors.
In the outskirts of Boston, the leader of a storied figure skating club choked back tears. Yet as the figure skating community continued to grapple with the deaths of more than 15 skaters ...
The athletes were on their way back from a National Development Camp following last week's U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. Zeghibe reported that the club sent 18 promising ...
As of Thursday night, 14 of those killed have been linked to the skating community, including members from clubs in the Washington area, Boston and Philadelphia. The Figure Skating Club of Omaha ...
Bongarts/Getty Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, the 1994 World Figure Skating champions in pairs representing Russia, were among the 64 passengers killed aboard American Airlines 5342 when it ...
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 ...
U.S. Figure Skating had previously confirmed several athletes, coaches and their family members were on the flight. They were returning from Wichita, Kansas, after participating in the U.S. Figure ...