Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of the D.C.
A star-studded group of some of the best U.S. figure skaters of the past and present took the ice in the nation's capital to ...
Supported by By Juliet Macur Photographs by Jason Andrew Reporting from Washington, D.C. At the end of his figure skating performance, when the last note of his parents’ favorite song played in ...
Some of the most legendary names in U.S. figure skating participated in Sunday's "Legacy on Ice" to pay tribute to victims of January plane crash.
Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington Community Foundation, hopes doing ...
That included 28 members of the figure skating community, some of whom lived and trained in the Washington area. “Everyone grieves in their own way, and the last month has been really ...
A little more than a month after a passenger plane collided with a military helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport, dozens of past and present stars of U.S. Figure Skating will host a ...
The figure skating community will offer its support to those affected by the tragic Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington, D.C., with a special event on Sunday. A total of 67 people died after an ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Maxim Naumov wept on his knees at the end of his performance honoring his parents, wiped away tears as he skated off the ice and held an electric candle in the air as applause ...
a figure skating tribute to support the families and loved ones affected by the Jan. 29 aviation incident. WASHINGTON — Maxim Naumov wept on his knees at the end of his performance honoring his ...
Nancy Kerrigan, Nathan Chen and dozens of other U.S. figure skating stars will converge in Washington on Sunday to pay tribute to the victims of the American Airlines flight that fatally collided ...