The U.S. Figure Skating organization is helping those directly impacted by the recent American Airlines plane crash. “On January 29, 2025, our U.S. Figure Skating family suffered an unimaginable loss ...
In the outskirts of Boston, the leader of a storied figure skating club choked back tears. Yet as the figure skating community continued to grapple with the deaths of more than 15 skaters ...
When the freeze set in, Peter Livingston would anchor two-by-fours in the ground behind the house, fill the space with water and create a rink where his figure skating daughters, Alydia and Everly ...
A Virginia family of four who dedicated their lives to figure skating and each other were among the victims who died in Wednesday's devastating plane crash near Reagan National Airport.
Kaiyan Mao and Yu Zhou “were always there” as their son pursued his figure skating dreams. On Wednesday, the family flew together from Wichita to Washington. By Amy Qin and Juliet Macur Amy ...
A Jan. 30 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims a U.S. figure skater narrowly avoided being on the American Airlines flight that collided with a military helicopter in Washington.
The former U.S. National Silver Medalist and World Team Member has spent her life dedicated to figure skating, a sport that has shaped her identity and given her a lifelong purpose. “I’m not sure ...
DENVER (KDVR) — A local former competitive figure skater and coach at the University of Denver says she knew some of the victims of Wednesday’s mid-air collision into the Potomac River.
The passenger jet that was involved in a midair collision with an army helicopter in the Washington, D.C., area, carried both U.S. and Russian figure skaters, reports say. UPDATE (Jan. 31, 2025 ...