In front of a Boston crowd that saw six locals perish in January's plane crash, Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov turned in a stirring showing.
A strong performance by the American pairs at the world championships helped the United States earn a chance to send a third ...
The Norwood-based pair had the best free skate of their career at their first World Championships in front of a hometown ...
The Legacy on Ice benefit event, featuring U.S. figure skating stars, payed tribute to the 67 people who died when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines flight and crashed into the ...
The skating world has endured tragedy before, when the entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash in Belgium in 1961. “The 1961 crash really affected me. My coach passed away in that ...
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 ...
Maxim, 23, performed a solo routine set to “The City That Doesn’t Exist” at the Legacy on Ice U.S. Figure Skating Benefit ... now,” Ekaterina “Katia” Gordeeva, a former teammate ...
Little more than a month after a tragic air disaster took the lives of 28 members of the US figure skating community, emotions were on full display Sunday in Washington, DC, for the “Legacy on ...
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 ...
There is no guide on how to respond when 67 people die in an air traffic disaster. The U.S. figure skating community — which lost 28 people in the crash between an American Airlines plane and an ...