Some of the most legendary names in U.S. figure skating participated in Sunday's "Legacy on Ice" to pay tribute to victims of January plane crash.
Responders took to social media Sunday to share how they honored the victims of the deadly mid-air collision near DCA during the “Legacy on Ice” skating benefit in D.C. In a post on X just ahead of the event,
Legacy on Ice will support the families and loved ones affected by the American Airlines Flight 5342 crash on Jan. 29.
The Legacy on Ice event at Capital One Arena on Sunday will recognize the skaters, coaches and parents who died in the January crash while raising money for first responders and the affected families.
Sunday’s “Legacy on Ice” figure skating tribute at Capital One Arena raised more than $1.2 million for the families and first responders who were affected by January’s aviation crash outside Reagan National Airport,
Monumental Sports & Entertainment and U.S. Figure Skating announced activations honoring those impacted by the collision at Washington’s Reagan Airport.
Nancy Kerrigan, Nathan Chen and dozens of other U.S. figure skating stars will converge in Washington on Sunday to pay tribute to the victims of the American ... hours at Capital One Arena as ...
One of the possibly most heart-wrenching performances was that of Maxim Naumov, who skated in honor of his parents, Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov.