One person who took the tragedy to heart was legendary figure skater, Massachusetts resident and two-time Olympian Nancy ...
Olympic medalist Nancy Kerrigan was moved to tears while talking about the plane crash victims who died in the Potomac.
The Skating Club of Boston was dark Thursday, as friends and teammates grieved six people who died in Wednesday's D.C. plane ...
Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan gave an emotional interview describing the loss of several members of the skating ...
Nancy Kerrigan stepped to the microphone at the Boston Skating Club in Norwood, Massachusetts, visibly shaken.
In all, 14 of the victims were coming back from a national development camp for promising young skaters following the U.S.
My response was to be with people I care about and love, and I needed support,” said Nancy Kerrigan. “That’s why I’m here. It ...
Among the victims Wednesday were club members 13-year-old Jinna Han and 16-year-old Spencer Lane, their mothers, and coaches ...
Nancy Kerrigan, the famous Olympic figure skater, most recently mourned the tragic loss of many members of The Skating Club of Boston, who died in the tragic D.C.
The young figure skaters whose lives were cut tragically short when an American Airlines flight collided with an Army ...
After the camp, they boarded an American Airlines regional jet on Wednesday evening, planning to fly home to Massachusetts ...
The club's chief executive, Doug Zeghibe, identified the skaters as 16-year-old Spencer Lane and 13-year-old Jinna Han. Their ...