Monumental Sports & Entertainment and U.S. Figure Skating announced activations honoring those impacted by the collision at ...
The memorial event at Capital One Arena was co-hosted by Olympic champions Brian Boitano and Kristi Yamaguchi.
Some of the most legendary names in U.S. figure skating participated in Sunday's "Legacy on Ice" to pay tribute to victims of ...
Today a capacity crowd at the Capital One Arena in downtown D.C. assembled to remember and honor the victims of the Jan. 29 ...
The video included in this story has been removed. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Plenty of smiles and tears filled Capital One ...
Spectators, heavy with grief, packed Capital One Arena for the skating benefit. Maxim Naumov dropped to his knees at the center of the ice, overcome with emotion.Credit... Supported by By Juliet ...
And so, on Sunday, they took to the ice at Capital One Arena for "Legacy on Ice," a two-hour tribute show to honor the 67 victims in the Jan. 29 crash and raise money for the families and first ...
One month after 67 lives were lost in a midair collision over the Potomac River, figure skating legends and the D.C.