American figure skating duo honors crash victims
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“It feels like a family,” Mitrofanov said. “We’ve all come together.”
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Almost three years after stepping away from the sport, American figure skater Alysa Liu is on the verge of winning a world championship title in stunning and unlikely fashion.
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By finishing in the top six – one spot ahead of Kam and O’Shea – Efimova and Mitrofanov helped the U.S. provisionally qualify three pairs for 2026 Winter Games.
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Maxim Naumov suffered heartbreaking loss on Jan. 29 when the American Airlines plane carrying his parents, coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, as well as 62 other passengers and crew, collided with a military chopper near Reagan National Airport.
Maxim's parents Evgenia “Zhenya” Shishkova and Vadim Naumov both died in the Jan. 29 incident involving an American Airlines plane and a Black Hawk helicopter
The first day of competition at the 2025 world figure skating championships at TD Garden also featured a poignant tribute.
The painful memories of January's crash are being revisited in Boston. Skaters will try to give it their all while remembering those lost.
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The governing body of figure skating has embarked on an ambitious plan called “Vision 2030,” and the idea is simple: Make the sport cool again.
Two skaters based at The Skating Club of Boston are preparing for the biggest competition of their partnership: the World Figure Skating Championships. The skating club recently lost six members of its community in the tragic plane crash in D.
It has been nearly two months since American Airlines Flight 5342 departed for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
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U.S. figure skater Alysa Liu led after the short program on the opening night of the world championships on Wednesday.