Wednesday's plane crash that killed a yet-unknown number of U.S. figure skating team members recalls memories of another tragedy nearly 64 years ago.
The Skating Club of Boston CEO Doug Zeghibe pointed out the parallels in the 1961 plane crash and the collision on Wednesday, ...
Just 64 years after losing members in a plane crash, The Skating Club of Boston has suffered another air tragedy.
In 1961, the entire U.S. national team lost their lives in a plane crash en route to the world championships in Prague, ...
The accident was an eerie reminder of the 1961 plane crash that killed the U.S. figure skating delegation en route to the world championships in Prague.
The passenger jet that crashed into an Army helicopter before landing at Ronald Reagan International Airport Wednesday evening is serving as an eerie reminder of a similar tragedy 64 years ago.
Once again, figure skaters representing the past, present and future of the sport perished in a catastrophic plane crash.
Several coaches and skaters with the United States figure skating team were on the flight from Wichita to Washington, D.C., ...
For the next eight decades, the utilitarian barn on the banks of the Charles River was one of the centers of American figure ...
At least a dozen figure skaters, coaches and their family members were on the plane that crashed near Washington, D.C., ...
The American Airlines jet carrying 64 people including figure skaters collided mid-air with an army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three troops and crashed into the river in Washington DC. Jinna Han, ...