The Washington, D.C., event honored the 67 victims of the Jan. 29 crash, including six from the Skating Club of Boston.
Twenty-eight members of the figure skating community were among the 67 people killed in the Jan. 29 collision and crash.
Nancy Kerrigan at a press conference at The Skating Club of Boston Olympian Nancy Kerrigan is mourning those killed on American Airlines Flight 5342, especially the athletes that represented her ...
Skating Club of Boston CEO Doug Zeghibe said the 1961 plane ... single white rose for each member who died in the plane crash. Kerrigan and Albright said they came to the club Thursday so they ...
On Thursday, Nancy Kerrigan addressed the devastating ... who died were two teenage figure skaters from the Skating Club of Boston, along with their coaches and mothers. Kerrigan, a 1994 Olympic ...
The Skating Club of Boston identified six of its members as victims. They include two skaters, two mothers and two Russian coaches who are former Olympians. Former Olympics star Nancy Kerrigan ...
In the wake of the latest crash in Washington, DC, the former Olympic star Nancy Kerrigan traveled to the Skating Club of Boston. Speaking through her tears, a distraught Kerrigan told reporters ...
The Skating Club of Boston lost six members ... 1956 Olympic champion Tenley Albright, for whom the club's rink is named, and Nancy Kerrigan, a two-time Olympic medalist and club alum, were ...