An American Airlines passenger jet carrying 64 people and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter with three soldiers on board near Reagan National Airport collided just outside Washington, DC, officials said.
Local figure skating legend Nancy Kerrigan cried on Thursday when speaking about two promising young skaters who died along with their mothers and coaches in a plane crash in Washington, D.C.
Six people associated with Zeghibe’s club in Norwood, Massachusetts, were killed in the plane crash: skater Spencer Lane and his mother, Molly, skater Jinna Han and her mother, Jin, and coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, a married couple who were world champion pairs figure skaters from Russia in the 1990s.
Former Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan mourned American Airlines crash victims at the Boston Skating Club. The crash, involving a collision with a military helicopter, killed several club members, the CEO confirmed.
Nancy Kerrigan reacted to the “tragic” plane crash that killed 14 figure skaters and more American Airlines passengers. “[I’m] not sure how to process it, which is why I’m here. Many of you may know that my husband is my agent.
The reach of U.S. figure skating is far and wide, and includes many clubs in western Washington.Those clubs, their skaters and families, were saddened to hear t
U.S. Figure Skating announced that 'several members of our skating community' were on the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River
Massachusetts Olympic medalist Nancy Kerrigan said she's "not sure how to process" the news that a Washington, D.C., plane crash killed members of the Skating Club of Boston.
Olympic figure skaters Nancy Kerrigan and Tenly Albright react to the deadly plane crash and helicopter collision over the Potomac River. (Via NBC Newschannel)
American former ice skater Nancy Kerrigan is speaking to the media after a deadly plane crash in Washington, D.C. left no survivors, including skaters from the Skating Club of Boston.
Nancy Kerrigan Cries Over Death of Figure Skater Passengers in D.C. Plane Crash Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan got emotional in a new interview with CNN as she joined members of the The Skating Club of Boston to offer support to families of the skaters and coaches killed in the Washington D.