Former Olympic Figure Skater Nancy Kerrigan Breaks Down While Discussing Young Skaters Killed In D.C. Plane Collision

On Thursday, Nancy Kerrigan addressed the devastating plane crash that took place near Washington, D.C.’s Reagan National Airport.
On Jan. 29, news broke that an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River.
There were 64 people total on the flight, all of whom were presumed dead. Among the passengers who died were two teenage figure skaters from the Skating Club of Boston, along with their coaches and mothers.
Kerrigan, a 1994 Olympic silver medalist, is an alumna of the Skating Club in Boston, and although she did not personally know the skaters on the plane, she is “not sure how to process” the tragedy.
In a press conference at the Skating Club of Boston rink on Jan. 30, Kerrigan said, “The kids here really work hard, their parents work hard to be here…I just feel for the athletes, the skaters, their families,...
On Jan. 29, news broke that an American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, collided with a military helicopter and crashed into the Potomac River.
There were 64 people total on the flight, all of whom were presumed dead. Among the passengers who died were two teenage figure skaters from the Skating Club of Boston, along with their coaches and mothers.
Kerrigan, a 1994 Olympic silver medalist, is an alumna of the Skating Club in Boston, and although she did not personally know the skaters on the plane, she is “not sure how to process” the tragedy.
In a press conference at the Skating Club of Boston rink on Jan. 30, Kerrigan said, “The kids here really work hard, their parents work hard to be here…I just feel for the athletes, the skaters, their families,...
- 1.2.2025
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