Figure Skating World Championships Honor Victims of Potomac Plane Crash
A tribute at Boston’s TD Garden commemorated 28 figure skating community members lost in the January 29 collision, emphasizing remembrance, resilience, and calls for aviation safety reforms.
- The 2025 World Figure Skating Championships in Boston paused for a solemn tribute to the 28 skaters, parents, and coaches killed in the January 29 Potomac River plane crash.
- Doug Lane, who lost his wife and son in the tragedy, urged support for grieving young skaters and called for systemic changes to improve air travel safety.
- The ceremony featured speeches by Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, and ISU President Jae Youl Kim, as well as a performance by Boston’s Coro Allegro Choir.
- Reigning world champion Ilia Malinin and other skaters have dedicated their performances at the championships to the memory of the victims.
- The crash victims included 11 young skaters aged 11 to 16, with six members of Boston’s Skating Club among those lost, underscoring the tragedy’s deep impact on the local community.