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Tragic airplane crash claims lives of US and Russian figure skaters
A devastating aviation accident near Reagan Washington National Airport in Virginia has claimed the lives of several passengers, including members of the U.S. figure skating community and former Russian world champion skaters.
The aircraft, a regional passenger plane operated by an American airline, was en route from Wichita, Kansas, to Washington, D.C., when it collided midair with a U.S. Army helicopter. The crash occurred late Wednesday, and authorities have yet to confirm the number of fatalities, though reports suggest there may be no survivors.
Among those on board were Russian figure skating champions, including the 1994 pairs titleholders. The Kremlin acknowledged the presence of Russian nationals on the flight and expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy.
The U.S. Figure Skating organization confirmed that athletes, coaches, and family members were returning from a National Development Camp held alongside the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Kansas. In a statement, the organization conveyed its heartbreak and extended condolences to the victims’ families. The global governing body for figure skating echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the close-knit nature of the figure skating community and pledging support during this difficult time.
The accident also claimed the lives of prominent former athletes and coaches. One of the victims was a former Soviet competitor and coach at a Washington-based skating club. The Russian Figure Skating Federation expressed shock and grief, highlighting the contributions of those lost to the sport.
A coach who had trained the Russian champions during their early careers shared her devastation, recalling their talent and dedication. She expressed gratitude that the couple’s son, a rising U.S. figure skating star, was not on the same flight.
The figure skating world mourns the loss of these exceptional individuals, whose impact on the sport will not be forgotten.
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