Former Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan, right, is embraced while arriving ... four crew members and three soldiers in the chopper died in the mid-air collision. Kerrigan didn’t have advice for ...
Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Olympian Nancy Kerrigan is mourning those killed on American Airlines Flight 5342, especially the athletes that represented her home club: The Skating Club of Boston.
Nancy Kerrigan spoke at an emotional news conference on Thursday after six people with ties to the skating club where she competed died in an airline tragedy near Reagan International Airport near ...
Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan gave an emotional interview describing the loss of several members of the skating community who died during the deadly American Airlines plane collision near ...
On Thursday, Nancy Kerrigan addressed the devastating ... Among the passengers who died were two teenage figure skaters from the Skating Club of Boston, along with their coaches and mothers.
Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan broke down in tears during ... Of the two coaches from the Boston club who died, Kerrigan said she never worked with them but “we were at the Olympics ...
Nancy Kerrigan ... of 14 members of the figure skating community altogether. In total, 60 passengers, four crew members and three soldiers in the chopper died in the mid-air collision.
Nancy Kerrigan at a press conference at The Skating Club of Boston Olympian Nancy ... Mass. "Everybody who died is somebody's somebody." "I had to be here," she told PEOPLE after a long day ...
(The Hill) — Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan gave an emotional interview describing the loss of several members of the skating community who died during the deadly American Airlines plane ...