US skating community honors colleagues who died in Washington plane crash
- Legacy on Ice, a tribute event, is honoring victims of a midair collision that killed 67 people at Capital One Arena on March 2.
- The event aims to support those affected by the tragedy, including many from the U.S. Figure Skating community.
- Proceeds will benefit organizations such as the U.S. Figure Skating Foundation and the Greater Washington Community Foundation.
- Prominent figure skaters, including Brian Boitano and Kristi Yamaguchi, are participating in the event.
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Skating for a Cause benefits families of plane crash victims
The Skating Club of Brunswick is hosting a Skating Exhibition for a Cause on Sunday to support the families of the U.S. Figure Skating members who died in the plane collision outside Ronald Reagan International Airport on Jan. 29. The event was organized by Jean Calderwood and Linda Despres, both of Harpswell, and is from […]
Figure Skater Who Lost Both Parents In DC Plane Crash Performs Emotional Tribute
After the tragic D.C. plane crash in January, so much outrage ensued over Trump's comments and the role his cuts to the FAA may have played in the accident that it has become easy to forget the passengers who perished. U.S. figure skater Maxim Naumov, however, is not among those with the privilege of doing so. He lost both of his parents, pairs skaters Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, in the crash. Of the 67 passengers who died when the Ame…
American Airlines Collision: Skater Maxim Naumov Speaks Out After Emotional Tribute to Late Parents
Figure skater Maxim Naumov expressed his gratitude for the support he's gotten since performing a moving tribute to his parents who died in the American Airlines collision on Jan. 29.
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