Sixty-seven dead in Washington, D.C. plane crash involving figure skaters, coaches
Sixty-seven dead in Washington, D.C. plane crash involving figure skaters, coaches

Sixty-seven dead in Washington, D.C. plane crash involving figure skaters, coaches

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A tragic airplane crash near Washington, D.C. claimed the lives of 67 individuals, including numerous figure skaters and coaches returning from a national training camp in Wichita, Kansas. Among the victims were renowned coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov, former world champions, along with promising young skaters Angela Yang and Sean Kay, and their mothers. The U.S. figure skating community is mourning the loss, with many describing the impact of this tragedy as immeasurable. Doug Zeghibe, CEO of the Skating Club of Boston, highlighted the profound influence of Shishkova and Naumov on the sport and their students. Local officials, including Wichita's mayor, expressed their condolences and support for the affected families during this heartbreaking time. The incident is being termed one of the most devastating in the history of U.S. figure skating.

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