The Skating Club of Boston was dark Thursday, as friends and teammates grieved six people who died in Wednesday's D.C. plane ...
The Skating Club of Boston is “taking it one day at a time” in grieving the deaths of six of its members in the tragic plane ...
International Skating Union President Jae Youl Kim has held back tears while announcing they will honor athletes and others ...
The Skating Club of Boston, which lost six community members in the D.C. plane crash, suffered a similar tragedy in 1961.
For the next eight decades, the utilitarian barn on the banks of the Charles River was one of the centers of American figure ...
Boston is mourning the loss of six members of its ice skating community in Wednesday's Washington, D.C., plane crash. CBS ...
As the figure skating community grappled with the deaths of more than 15 skaters, coaches and parents, the grief was felt ...
This is no sport for the faint of heart, but one, in the words of Skating Club of Boston executive director Doug Zeghibe, that “takes a singular passion.” It’s a sport that can take your breath away, ...
We skated together. We grew up in Saint Petersburg and we skated on the same ice,” said Marina Eltsova, of Leawood. “It’s ...
Jinna Han was just 13 years old and already turning heads at the Skating Club of Boston when she was killed in the D.C. plane ...
Everly, 14, and Alydia, 11, died in a midair collision over the Potomac River, along with their parents, Donna and Peter ...
The club's chief executive, Doug Zeghibe, identified the skaters as 16-year-old Spencer Lane and 13-year-old Jinna Han. Their ...