Organizers of a figure skating benefit event in Washington, D.C. said they have already raised $1.2 million for victims of ...
A star-studded group of some of the best U.S. figure skaters of the past and present took the ice in the nation's capital to ...
Spectators, heavy with grief, packed Capital One Arena for the skating benefit. Spectators, heavy with grief, packed Capital One Arena for the skating benefit. Maxim Naumov dropped to his knees at ...
A figure skater who lost both of his parents in the Washington DC plane crash broke down in tears after giving an emotional tribute. On 29 January, 67 people were killed when an American Airlines jet ...
Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington ... on that plane, family members ...
Credit: AP/Nick Wass Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington Community ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A star-studded group of some of the best U.S. figure skaters of the past and present took the ice Sunday in the nation’s capital to remember and raise money for the victims ...
Sunday's show featured individual tributes to the 11 young figure skaters who died in the Jan. 29 crash ... Washington Community Foundation’s “DCA Together Relief Fund” and the DC Fire ...
Ted Leonsis, head of Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which staged the event along with U.S. Figure Skating, DC Fire & EMS Foundation and the Greater Washington Community ... it was our friends that ...
The figure skating community will offer its support to those affected by the tragic Jan. 29 plane crash in Washington ... DCA Together Relief Fund and DC Fire & EMS Foundation.