The tight-knit figure skating community was rocked when an American Airlines flight carrying athletes, parents and coaches ...
Athletes and family members linked to Team USA figure skating were in the American Airlines: American Eagle plane that ended up colliding with a military helicopter in Washington, D.C.
Sixty-seven people are presumed dead after a passenger plane on approach to Reagan National Airport near Washington, DC, collided Wednesday night with a US Army helicopter midair, sending both ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — News of Wednesday night's crash over the Potomac River in Washington D.C. sent shockwaves through the figure skating community, including those at the Broadmoor Skating Club ...
Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash.
There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew ...
Figure skaters and coaches returning from the U.S. national championships were aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with a Black Hawk helicopter.
The camp serves as a launchpad for athletes vying for their spot on Team USA in the upcoming world championships.
My response was to be with people I care about and love, and I needed support,” said Nancy Kerrigan. “That’s why I’m here. It ...
The U.S. Figure Skating community is heartbroken after learning athletes, coaches, and families were on board the plane that crashed in Washington, D.C.
Speed skaters preparing for the ISU World Cup at the Pettit National Ice Center in West Allis told WISN 12 News the tragedy ...
A somber feeling left a nearly silent practice for figure skaters on the ice inside the Polar Ice Raleigh skating facility ...