The tight-knit figure skating community was rocked Wednesday when an American Airlines flight carrying athletes, parents and coaches from a development camp in Wichita, Kansas, collided with an Army ...
Two teenage figure skaters, their mothers and two world champion coaches from Boston were among the 14 members of the skating ...
The U.S. skating community was in mourning on Thursday after learning some of the country's most promising young figure ...
The accident was an eerie reminder of the 1961 plane crash that killed the U.S. figure skating delegation en route to the world championships in Prague.
In all, 14 of the victims were coming back from a national development camp for promising young skaters following the U.S. Championships in Wichita, Kansas.
Several figure skaters, their coaches and family members had been on a flight to Washington after the U.S. Figure Skating ...
As news trickled out about the victims of the Washington D.C. plane crash, the figure skating community mourned several of ...
Tara Lipinski, Nancy Kerrigan and more figure skaters are sharing statements of shock and grief after the American Airlines ...
After an American Airlines flight carrying 60 passengers collided with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter in Washington D.C., President Trump confirmed that there are no survivors from the tragedy.