Wednesday night's plane crash outside Washington, D.C., that killed a yet-unknown number of U.S. figure skaters, coaches and family members was devastating news for the skating community.
There are no words to comfort anybody who’s been affected by a plane crash. In an instant, many lives can be violently cut ...
In the wake of Wednesday's American Airlines crash in Washington, D.C., U.S. Figure Skating launched a fund on Sunday to ...
Nearly half of the passengers on the plane that fatally collided with a military helicopter last week were members of the figure skating community, U.S. Figure Skating said in a statement Monday.
Four coaches and 11 skaters were among those killed in the crash, making up nearly half of the passengers on the American ...
The 28 U.S. figure skating community members who died included athletes, parents and coaches across five clubs.
The U.S. Figure Skating organization honored the community members who died in a tragic Washington D.C. plane crash ...
They had just been to a development camp after the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, where they had been learning how to skate with grace and flair. Some, like Spencer Lane, had built substantial ...
Athletes, coaches and family members of the U.S. Figure Skating had been on board the American Airlines flight that crashed ...
On this night, he became the first Black man to be inducted into skating’s Hall of Fame. “I feel truly blessed,” Wilson, 73, said during his speech. He was living in a time when U.S. Figure ...
The U.S. Figure Skating plans to provide ‘financial assistance’ to those directly impacted by the Wednesday, January 29 crash ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. Figure Skating confirmed to WUSA9 early Thursday morning that several members of "our skating community" were aboard American Airlines Flight 5342 that crashed into the Potomac ...