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The UD Figure Skating Club Team said in a post on Instagram that members were "shattered" at the "unimaginable loss of our former coach, Sasha, and two incredible skaters from our rink." ...
A figure skating coach with ties to the Harford County area was among the 67 presumed dead after a plane collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River in ...
An entire U.S. figure skating team died in a plane crash on Feb. 15, 1961. The plane, Sabena Flight 548, was carrying the team to the World Figure Skating Championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
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Skating rinks across the country held a moment of silence for the athletes, parents, and coaches who lost their lives on Wednesday, when an army helicopter collided with an American Airlines ...
In July 2020, skater-turned-coach Craig Maurizi also sued Callaghan and U.S. Figure Skating over his own alleged abuse by the coach in the 1970s and ‘80s and what he has called “a deliberate ...
"I had just sat in a classroom with the coaches on Tuesday in a classroom," Shurts said. She's a professional figure skating coach who attended the camp with an athlete.
Patterson told ABC15 that she took some of her Arizona students to the event in Wichita to see the skating competition last week. The plane crash has rocked the entire figure skating community.
“The figure skating community in Colorado Springs is an old legacy.” Among the victims of the 1961 crash were lifelong skater and now-coach Janet Champion’s coach, Edi Scholdan.
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