including Skating Club of Boston members. The World Figure Skating Championships at the Garden paused to honor victims of January's D.C. plane crash, including Skating Club of Boston members.
Two months after the D.C. plane crash killed 67, including six people affiliated with the Boston club, the members had to prepare for the world championships. Unfathomably, they had a blueprint.
THIS WEEK MARKS THE START OF THE WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS, HOSTED BY THE SKATING CLUB OF BOSTON. COMPETITION BEGINS WEDNESDAY. IT RUNS THROUGH SATURDAY THERE AT THE TD GARDEN.
Among them were 28 members of the figure skating community, including six from the Skating Club of Boston. “So many of us have spent the last several weeks trying to find meaning in what ...
There were six lives taken far too soon from The Skating Club of Boston community back in January when their plane coming from Wichita, Kansas collided mid-air with a military helicopter in ...
That’s what Donna LoPinto remembers most about her last communications with her friend before Han and five others with connections to The Skating Club of Boston were killed last month when their ...
Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov glided around the rink at the Skating Club of Boston for their usual run-through on a recent morning. Mitrofanov lifted Efimova high above his head as they ...
Photographs, flowers and remembrances are displayed for the six athletes, coaches and family members who perished in a plane crash in January, at The Skating Club of Boston, Tuesday, March 25 ...
When the world championships begin Wednesday at TD Bank Garden, home of the Bruins and Celtics, they will be hosted by the renowned Skating Club of Boston, which produced such Olympic icons as ...
NORWOOD, Mass. (AP) — The chairs where Jinna Han and Spencer Lane used to sit are still there, and covered with gifts: cards and cookies, plants and pictures — anything that might have sparked ...