In just a few days, the Legacy on Ice concert will bring U.S. figure skating champions to Washington, D.C., to perform and raise money for the families of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) crash victims.
The U.S. figure skating community — which lost 28 people in the crash between an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter outside Reagan National Airport last month — decided to honor the deceased by putting on a show.
The special tribute show, titled "Legacy on Ice," will feature performances by more than 40 athletes over two hours at Capital One Arena.
Three athletes from the Skating Club of Boston will pay tribute Sunday to the 67 victims who died in a midair collision over Washington D.C. in January.
Twenty-eight members of the figure skating community were among the 67 people killed in the Jan. 29 collision and crash.
A star-studded lineup of figure skating icons will perform in a tribute show honoring the 67 people killed in the plane crash over the Potomac River in Washington, DC.
"I call them my kids, my babies, but they're gone, and I'll never get to see them again," said Toni Miller-Lowry, who lost three team members in the crash.
D.C.-area youth figure skaters gathered Monday to be together and comfort each other in the weeks since the deadly midair collision over the Potomac River.
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