Members of the U.S. figure skating community were traveling on the commercial jet that collided with a military helicopter ...
Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash.
Top figure skaters from the United States and Russia were on board the plane that crashed in Washington, D.C., after ...
The competitive figure skating community is mourning the loss of more than a dozen people connected to the sport after the ...
American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. Army Black Hawk collided in Washington, D.C. Authorities believe all 67 on board ...
Also aboard the flight were many family members of these skaters, vital support systems for any young athlete. The ...
The victims include figure skaters, family members and coaches who had been attending a national training camp for top young ...
Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash – ...
They were returning home from a camp for young figure skaters identified as having promise.
“We are not trying to adapt skateboarding to organized sport, but organized sport to skateboarding,” said Adam ­Higgins of Squamish, the high-performance director for Canada ...
Sixty passengers and four crew members on the flight, along with three soldiers aboard the Black Hawk helicopter, are presumed dead.
Two young figure skaters described by an official as the “future of the sport” are believed to have died in the crash of American Airlines Flight 5342 in Washington, D.C., their club announced ...