Naumov brings down the house at world figure skating championships
- Former world pairs champions Vadim Naumov and Evgenia Shishkova died in January when their plane crashed, killing 67 people, including young skaters and coaches returning from a camp.
- Ilia Malinin, the "Quad God," dedicated his performance at the world championships to the victims of the plane crash, expressing overwhelming emotions and gratitude.
- The championships drew attention to the historic Skating Club of Boston, where the community mourned the loss of its members in the tragedy.
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Figure skater who lost both parents in DC plane crash brings world championships crowd to its feet
Since the plane crash that killed his parents, figure skater Maxim Naumov has become in many ways the face of the tragedy.

Figure skater who lost both parents in DC plane crash brings crowd to its feet
The U.S. saw historic success in the ISU World Figure Skating Championships. But the show isn’t over yet. A sold out TD Garden was packed with more people for a gala to close it all out, including a performance by 23-year-old Maxim Naumov, honoring his parents who died in the D.C. plane crash. It was clearly hard for Naumov to...
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