Nancy Kerrigan, a two-time Olympic figure skating medalist and alum of the Boston Skating Club, spoke at a press conference about the tragic plane crash that killed six individuals affiliated with the club. The victims were returning from a camp associated with the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. This is not the first time the club has been affected by an airplane accident, as a similar tragedy occurred in 1961. Kerrigan expressed her support for the families affected and reflected on her own experience with tragedy in the past. The victims included coaches, skaters, and their parents, who were remembered for their dedication and contributions to the sport. The club has produced many champions over the years. Kerrigan emphasized the importance of community support in times of tragedy. The club plans to honor the victims and encourage members to continue pursuing their passion for figure skating. Despite the devastating loss, they are determined to come together, grieve, and eventually move forward in the spirit of resilience and strength.
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