Figure skaters took to the ice in Washington, D.C., Sunday to honor the victims of the deadly midair collision that claimed the lives of 67 people, including many in the close-knit skating community.
With Hughes on the ice this year, the Canucks (and by extension, the same skaters wearing the brunt of the criticism, starting with Pettersson and Boeser) score at a rate that trumps the league ...
Eleven of the victims were skaters between the ages of 11 and 16 ... The skating world has endured tragedy before, when the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash in Belgium ...
Last night in Washington, D.C., it looked like figure skating. The nation's best figure skaters delivered a tribute to victims of January's plane crash, which took place just outside D.C. More ...
D.C. Five world-class skaters sat down with NBC’s Stephanie Gosk to talk about why the event was so important and how U.S. Figure Skating can start to recover from the staggering loss.March 3 ...
Among the dead were 11 young figure skaters, four coaches and 13 family members who had attended the US Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas. The most emotional moment of the day came ...
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“As skaters, we learned to be resilient and to always find a path forward that is positive.” Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S ...
“We are not powerless,” Boitano said in opening the show. “As skaters, we learned to be resilient and to always find a path forward that is positive.” Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & ...
"And that's kind of how I feel coming together." Sunday's show featured individual tributes to the 11 young figure skaters who died in the Jan. 29 crash, in which a military helicopter collided ...
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