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We and Russian figure skaters boarded the plane.

We and Russian figure skaters boarded the plane.

The 16 -year -old skater, their mother, and two Russian coaches are one of the victims of deadly intermediate air collisions in Washington, DC, which is a “terrible tragedy” that threw shadows in the figure skating world.

Six victims, including teenage Spencer Lane and Jinna Han, were involved in Boston’s skating clubs.

“Skating is a very close and tight community.” I think we have lost our family to all of us.

The group returned from the development camp for young skaters in connection with the recent American figure skating championship in Kansas.

US officials do not expect survivors due to fatal conflicts between commercial plane and military helicopters of Washington DC on Wednesday night.

So far, 28 bodies have been recovered in the field.

And at least 14 of the passengers of the down jet are considered to be involved in sports.

The US figure skating, a sports governing body, confirmed that some players, coaches and families are flying.

We did not respond to the BBC’s request for the additional list of skaters and their families.

National Transportation Safety Board is investigating many factors when looking for the cause of conflict.

Rescue crews will continue to search for frozen water on the photo river where the remnants of the two aircraft remain. 64 people were on American airlines and three were in the helicopter.

In addition to the total number of unveiled skaters, limited information on passengers and flight crews appeared.

The University of Delaware said, Sasha Kirsaov, a former university coach, died in an accident.

“We believe that we also boarded two young skaters, a member of the UD figure skating club,” he said.

Other clubs, including the Philadelphia Skating Club, Human Society and the Northern Virginia Skating Club, have been devastated by the loss but have not revealed the victim’s name.

According to TASS, the Russian news agency, INNA VOLYANANSKAYA, a former skater in the Soviet Union, was also on the plane.

Others lost in Zeghibe’s Boston Club were Christine Lane and Jin Han, the mother of two young skaters, Russian coaches, YEVGenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov.

Emotional Zeghibe called the club’s media a “terrible tragedy” on Thursday.

He described Spencer Lane as the future of Shin -dong, who “rocket” at the top of sports and sports.

Spencer had “understanding the grace and beauty of nature, ice and speed.”

“I have never seen someone coming so fast.”

Zeghibe said Spencer and Jin Na -han were the club’s “leaders.”

Jinna was “a serious competitor, but it was so great about it.” “She was loved by everyone.”

Cochichi Koba and Nowmorp coats retired to the Russian pair skater who won the 1994 World Championships. They also competed in the Olympics and went to the United States.

Zeghibe said he had a “high standard” of this pair. “But they were so kind.”

They left their 24 -year -old son MAX and skated figure with their parents.

Nancy Kerrigan, an Olympic medalist and an alliance of the Boston Skating Club, expressed her respect.

“I think it’s too sick because I haven’t seen anyone who likes skating as much as these two people,” she said.

“As everyone said, I’m not sure how to deal with it.”

For many people in the skating world, Wednesday’s conflict does something like another fatal thinking.

Zeghibe said that sports took decades to recover from the loss.

“It has been influenced for a long time,” he said. “This coach will lose the future of sports.”

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