The city had just hosted an incredible national skating event at Intrust Bank Arena where thousands of skaters, their coaches ...
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‘We are devastated’: Members of US Figure Skating community were on Wichita plane in crash“These athletes, coaches, and family members were returning home from the National Development Camp held in conjunction with ...
The city had tried for years to host the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, and to get a direct flight to the northeast.
During a press conference late Wednesday night providing information on a crash of an inbound plane from Wichita, U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall and U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran said several Kansans are likely ...
It takes a lot of people and hours to put on the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, which are being held at Intrust Bank Arena this week.
Because of the size of Wichita’s Figure Skating Club, Kansas City also sent skaters to participate, which makes the number of sweepers about 30. “They’re usually competing against each other ...
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"We are a very tight-knit community We're all connected," said Bay Area Olympic gold medalist Brian Boitano. "So when ...
Those lacing their skates up, say it's a privilege to bring their sport to Kansas. The U.S. Figure Skating Championships begin tomorrow, in Wichita. It's the first time ever for the city ...
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US Weekly on MSNFigure Skating Icon Brian Boitano Reflects on ‘Horrible’ Plane Crash After Being in Wichita All WeekOlympic gold medalist Brian Boitano reflected on the tragic plane crash that killed multiple American figure skaters after spending a special week alongside them in Wichita, Kansas. “My heart breaks ...
Some skaters, their families, and coaches were on American Airlines Flight 5342 that crashed with a military helicopter on Wednesday night.
Several members' of the U.S. Figure Skating community were onboard the American Airlines plane that collided with a U.S. Army ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The U.S. Figure Skating Championships begins Tuesday ... Those lacing their skates up say bringing their sport to Kansas is a privilege. “It’s an honor,” said ...
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